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Michael Phelps flies Northwest
Another boring flight to the East Coast suddenly perked up when I looked up from my iPhone on Monday's Northwest flight to Baltimore and saw Michael Phelps standing in front of me. Apparently, after everyone had boarded the plane the Olympic swimmer was snuck on to prevent any swooners from interfering.Sporting a Baltimore Ravens jersey and Tigers baseball cap, Phelps quickly darted over to seat 2D, the seat right in front of me and hunkered into the corner -- only myself, my intern and the guys sitting behind me seemed to notice.
Naturally, being the kind, respectful passenger that I am, I kept to myself and didn't raise a fuss. I only spent, oh, about 70% of the flight peering through the seat crack to see if Phelps was smashing atoms with his bare hands or solving the world's economic woes with an abacus.
On pushback, Phelps immediately put away his Blackberry and switched gears to this month's Esquire for about 60 seconds before falling fast asleep. Throughout the flight he only moved a few times to close the window shades before landing in Maryland. Once phones were allowed again he immediately jumped on the line to discuss the six flat panel TVs that were being installed in his place then bolted out the front door on arrival -- before I could get a proper photo.
I suppose as a celebrity you try to keep a low profile when on the road, or else nutjobs like Gadling Bloggers make a big ruckus and try to take your picture. Really I was most surprised to just see him on any old Northwest flight after watching him on television last month -- or as our friend and contributor Matthew Firestone put it:
"I find it hard to believe that Michael Phelps flies in an airplane - I heard he just dives into the open sea and follows oceanic currents around the globe."
Farewell, Michael Phelps. Sorry for taking your picture on the plane, but Gadlingers wouldn't have believed it was you if I didn't have evidence.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Julie Oct 3rd 2008 11:41PM
So wait, isn't he sitting in coach?
Kurt Oct 5th 2008 5:49AM
Get a LIFE!!! One of your own!!! I am a pilot and HATE people who feel they HAVE to stick their nose into what someone else is doing on a flight, when the person being "observed" was minding their own business and not causing a problem or disturbance to others on the aircraft.
What a small and shallow life you must have to have taken note of everyting he did from the time he borded the plane to when he de-planed. Have you no decency??? Apparently NOT!!!
That is why he and people like him PAY MORE to fly first class, and why they are accomodated to TRY and board them with as little fuss and curiosity by nosey people like you!!!
If a flight attendent had observed your CONSTANT "observations/monitering" of his activities they would have the right to re-seat you someplace else. If I was the pilot of the plane and knew of your "intruding" eyes into another passengers activities for any duration longer than a minute or two I would have had you seated to the FAR BACK of the plane.
Guess what, once the jet way is pulled back and the door is closed, by Federal Aviation Law and Federal Regulations, the Pilot is "the Law" and legal authority on that aircraft. Just like on a ship. That is why a pilot is called Captain.
I HATE nosey people like you in the air and ON THE GROUND. After a SHORT observation, why can't you SIMPLY JUST MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS???
I am sure it is because you are a JERK not just when on an airplane, but in life as well. You deserve to be punched in your prying nose.