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Old December 16th 03, 10:41 PM
Rob Perkins
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What do you think the crew thought of my behavior?
Would you ever consider doing something similar?
Would I? My actions still make sense to me as I
write them but I doubt that I would ever do such a thing again.


As airplanes go, I think pilots are pretty well-informed people. I've
flown a couple of times commercially since starting flight training
and it's just interesting to note how many similarities there are
between the little planes and the big ones. Right down to the whining
sound the intercoms make.

I think if I started to feel like a flight is unsafe, I'd have done
something similar. What was the airline's ticket policy? Did it cost
you more money to go on a later flight?

Rob
 




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