I was on the VS45 last week. We push back about 5 minutes early, and I started to think if we get a quick take-off off we could be in JFK at least 30 minutes early. After being released from the tug, we went about 10 feet when the plane suddenly ground to a halt. After a short delay an announcement said we had to return to the gate due to a paperwork irregularity. Sighs all around as any chance of an early arrival went out of the window. When we got back to the gate it turned out the paperwork irregularity was 4 passports had been left by a family in the gate area. Once the family were reunited with their passports, and more fuel was taken on board, we were airborne about an hour late. This got me thinking on a couple of points:
1.Why did we go back to gate for the passports. Was is because Virgin would have been fined by US immigration as the four would not have the correct papers to enter the US? Was it for security reasons as four abandoned passports would be suspicious? Was it that Virgin, out the kindness of their hearts, did not want to see a family's holiday ruined?
2.It actually took longer to get more fuel on-board then sorting out the passport issue. As we had only travelled about 10 feet under our own steam I was surprised this was necessary. Is there a minimum amount of fuel that operational procedures say must be on-board for a LHR to JFK flight, and even if we were a few litres short of this a top-up was necessary?
Mark
1.Why did we go back to gate for the passports. Was is because Virgin would have been fined by US immigration as the four would not have the correct papers to enter the US? Was it for security reasons as four abandoned passports would be suspicious? Was it that Virgin, out the kindness of their hearts, did not want to see a family's holiday ruined?
2.It actually took longer to get more fuel on-board then sorting out the passport issue. As we had only travelled about 10 feet under our own steam I was surprised this was necessary. Is there a minimum amount of fuel that operational procedures say must be on-board for a LHR to JFK flight, and even if we were a few litres short of this a top-up was necessary?
Mark