What really happened on flight 188?

What really happened on flight 188?

Northwest Airlines Flight 188 was a regularly scheduled flight from San Diego, California, to Minneapolis, Minnesota, on October 21, 2009, which landed over one hour late in Minneapolis after overshooting its destination by more than 150 miles (240 km) because of pilot error.

How can I track flight details?

You can check your flight status by following these easy steps:

  1. Visit www.flygofirst.com and select ‘Flight Status’ under ‘Plan My Trip’
  2. Enter details of your place of origin and arrival.
  3. Select the date of travel.
  4. Click on ‘Check Now’

How do I track a flight on Delta app?

It’s as simple as can be. As your flight time approaches, just tap “Where’s My Plane?” on your boarding pass under the departure status. You’ll be taken to a landing page that shows you where your plane is coming from. It will provide valuable information about the status of that flight and whether or not it’s on time.

How do I check my incoming flight on Delta?

Using FlightAware to check inbound flight status Just enter the flight number for your journey. Then when you see the map for your flight, on the right side you should see a section that says “track inbound plane.” Just click that, and you’ll see where the plane is coming from.

How can I check my flight gate number online?

You can also find your flight terminal on the ‘My Booking’ section of your EaseMyTrip account. Information about gate number will be available at the airport during check in time. You can also check your gate number on the airport screens displaying information about arrival and departures times of various flights.

How do you find an old flight number?

1 Answer. Depending on the airline, you might be able to look up information at FlighStats.com, though data older than a few days requires that you create a (free) account. FlightAware and FlightWise may also be of interest, though these require a paid account for historical data.