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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-07-2009 @ 7:49AM
douglas said...
I Stumbled on this site. Interesting about the war stories from flight crews. Now how about from passengers. I have flown probably as many, maybe more flight miles than many flight people (thank god mostly in business or first) . What about flight attendants chatting in the front galley about the date they had the night before and a teenager walks onboard with a stereo 4ft tall on rollers and it only goes noticed after a passenger says "hey" that is my seat. Or "again" while chatting a passenger comes onboard with 5 (maybe more) carry on's and stuffs them in first class. Or some butt in a bulk head seat decides to stuff his case under the seat that does not belong to him. Or arriving from Toronto to Miami (after sleeping in the airport for 12 hrs due to flight delays) told that you are not confirmed to Sao Paulo in business even though you flew in first class and had a boarding confirmation for the ongoing flight. The most funny (though not too comfortable) was a 7 hour flight from Anchorage to Chicago with my then CEO, 6.4ft 300+++ Lbs oversold flight, we had first class but were seated at the back of the bus, thank God the flight attendants served him all the martinnis he could hold
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