DOT Secretary Blames Mesaba, Not ExpressJet, For Continental Flight Delay
22 August 2009 - 1:28AM
Dow Jones News
The U.S. transportation secretary said Friday that the crew of
an ExpressJet aircraft wasn't at fault for a high-profile
"passenger stranding," but laid the blame on an official at Mesaba
Airlines.
Ray LaHood had called on officials to check whether ExpressJet
Holdings Inc. (XJT) and partner Continental Airlines Inc. (CAL) had
violated any laws after passengers on a Houston-Minneapolis/St.
Paul flight were stuck for six hours in Minnesota following a
weather delay.
In a blog entry, LaHood said a preliminary probe showed the
ExpressJet crew was "not at fault," and had tried to get the
passengers off the plane.
He said a representative of Mesaba Airlines had "improperly
refused" requests to allow passengers into the airport in
Rochester, MN.
"The Aviation Enforcement Office is considering appropriate
action to take against Mesaba as it completes the investigation,
which it expects to conclude within a few weeks," said LaHood in
his blog.
ExpressJet provides the bulk of regional service for
Continental, which also received a letter from LaHood asking what
happened to the flight, and what the carrier did to mitigate the
delay.
-By Doug Cameron, Dow Jones Newswires; 312-750-4135;
doug.cameron@dowjones.com