Narrative:

Possible open item missed in logbook. Upon arrival at the hotel in stl, my so received a call from the outbound so that it appeared we had left dfw with an open item in the log, 'an airphone inoperative.' none of my crew saw this item. In dfw we had a very close gate and equipment change, causing quite a bit of rush. Also having an inoperative anti-skid on our aircraft caused MEL and performance verification prior to departure, new paperwork, etc. Due to the added workload the item may have been missed.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: B727. OUTBOUND SO CALLED INBOUND SO AT THE LAYOVER HOTEL. HE CLAIMED THAT THE INBOUND CREW FLEW THEIR FLT WITH AN OPEN LOG ITEM.

Narrative: POSSIBLE OPEN ITEM MISSED IN LOGBOOK. UPON ARR AT THE HOTEL IN STL, MY SO RECEIVED A CALL FROM THE OUTBOUND SO THAT IT APPEARED WE HAD LEFT DFW WITH AN OPEN ITEM IN THE LOG, 'AN AIRPHONE INOP.' NONE OF MY CREW SAW THIS ITEM. IN DFW WE HAD A VERY CLOSE GATE AND EQUIP CHANGE, CAUSING QUITE A BIT OF RUSH. ALSO HAVING AN INOP ANTI-SKID ON OUR ACFT CAUSED MEL AND PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION PRIOR TO DEP, NEW PAPERWORK, ETC. DUE TO THE ADDED WORKLOAD THE ITEM MAY HAVE BEEN MISSED.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.