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Without incident except for Lake Michigan. Is it usual to dump fuel in this enough May 2017 #1
Yes bluevoter4life May 2017 #10
Thanks for the explanation. NT enough May 2017 #17
So, was there an open maintenance panel or was it a faulty indication? EL34x4 May 2017 #2
What happens to the fuel? PJMcK May 2017 #3
Of course, "evaporate" is not the same as "disappear" caraher May 2017 #4
The fuel PJMcK May 2017 #5
Yeah, I know they have no choice caraher May 2017 #6
Back in 1993 and 1994, I lived in Vancouver, Washington. mahatmakanejeeves May 2017 #19
It's really not though Drahthaardogs May 2017 #8
Probably slight worse than burning it. Igel May 2017 #9
The Coho Salmon will be extra oilly! Chasstev365 May 2017 #7
sounds to me like we are still operating with demigoddess May 2017 #11
Then design a better way. n/t oneshooter May 2017 #20
Only a few commercial models even have the ability to do a fuel dump 7962 May 2017 #12
Delta ought to make a large contribution to preserve the Lake ecosystem rather than just walk away. JudyM May 2017 #13
Sometimes they do what they have to do, to secure the safety of passengers. YOHABLO May 2017 #14
Possibly one of the reasons why there so many cancer 'hot spots' in the U.S.? crosinski May 2017 #15
It is not done casually hack89 May 2017 #18
Unlikely. Fuel dumping is not very common.... Adrahil May 2017 #21
even as i type this my best friend in on a transcontinental flight with delta dembotoz May 2017 #16
So chemtrails are for real after al! jeffreyi May 2017 #22
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