UPDATE: Well apparently that second cancelled flight helped signify that Whisenhunt wasn’t coming to Detroit considering he agreed to become the new head coach of the Titans. End transmission.
UPDATE: Apparently the flight has been dropped once again. Blah.
UPDATE: According to the Detroit News’ Chris McCosky the Lions have an interview set up with Ken Whisenhunt on Tuesday.
Chargers' Ken Whisenhunt expected to fly to Detroit, interview with Lions on Tuesday http://t.co/BPV2OxHeC3
— Chris McCosky (@cmccosky) January 13, 2014
UPDATE: It looks like a new flight has been planed that scheduled to depart from Detroit for San Diego at 4PM ET.
NEW FLIGHT PLAN FILED! Plane scheduled to leave DTW for San Diego at 4 p.m. ET
— SideLion Report (@SideLionReport) January 13, 2014
Again you can be creepy like us and track the flight here.
UPDATE: For some reason the flight in question to San Diego was removed from the FlightAware.com website. Not quite sure what that means but Mike Silver of NFL.com posted this to Twitter just minutes ago.
Keep an eye on the Lions & Ken Whisenhunt today or tomorrow…
— Michael Silver (@MikeSilver) January 13, 2014
I'm told Whisenhunt had conversations last week with some Chargers assistants about possibility of joining him if he gets HC gig somewhere
— Michael Silver (@MikeSilver) January 13, 2014
With the elimination of the San Diego Chargers from the playoffs yesterday, Whisenhunt Watch for the Detroit Lions officially got underway as the team was now able to sign the offensive coordinator who is believed to be the odds on favorite to replace Jim Schwartz.
So with Ken Whisenhunt free to hire, the Lions may be ready to strike and get him to Detroit as soon as possible.
According to Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press, the Lions apparently had a plane ready to fly to San Diego this morning but hasn’t yet taken off from Detroit.
Quick Whisenhunt update: Lions had a plane ready to go to San Diego this morning. 7 hours later, it still hasn't taken off.
— Dave Birkett (@davebirkett) January 13, 2014
Don't know exactly what the hold up is, but I imagine this will play out in the next 24 hours or so.
— Dave Birkett (@davebirkett) January 13, 2014
Confirmation of the flight and tracking can be found here as well as the image below (via Pride of Detroit).
It also may be important to note that the plane is owned by WCF Aircraft Corp. which is based in Detroit, Michigan and bares the same initials as Lions owner William Clay Ford. Either way though you have to wonder what the delay could be if this plane is in fact owned by the Lions and sitting ready to pick up Whisenhunt. Adam Schefter and ESPN reported earlier that in edition to the Lions the Titans are also very much in play for the Whisenhunt to become the new head coach in Tennessee.
You can also check out a picture of the plane in question below.