Re: Air Travel
I was on a flight across country to Cali a few years ago. We had a stop in St. Louis. I usually ask for the emergency row (because there is more leg room). So as we approached St. Louis, it seemed odd. We flew around and around. I saw that arch more than I wanted to (knowing there was something wrong.)
Suddenly, the stewards come into the row and start pulling up carpet and climbing into some hatch. One came to me and ‘quietly’ reminded me (as he pulled out that plastic card) how to open the hatch. He said, “if you see flames, DO NOT OPEN the door.” WTF! He asked me several times if I could open the door, if I need to. The Capitan came on the speaker a few minutes later and told us that the landing gear were not engaging. We flew to the runway (without landing, but very close to the ground)… as I looked out, I saw fire engines, men in metallic suits… talk about ready to sh*t one’s pants! We did not land. The Capitan came on to say they were doing a ‘visual’ fly by. The gear looked like they were down, but the sensor read they were not. (On a side note, I am thankful for all those working on better damb sensors! )
Finally, we landed, with no fire or crash. The whole plane literally cheered.
I later wrote to that airline about this very traumatic ordeal. They were 'kind' enough to sent me two free tickets ON THAT AIRLINE, with a comment about 'these things happen.'
Yeah, thanks. :P
I was on a flight across country to Cali a few years ago. We had a stop in St. Louis. I usually ask for the emergency row (because there is more leg room). So as we approached St. Louis, it seemed odd. We flew around and around. I saw that arch more than I wanted to (knowing there was something wrong.)
Suddenly, the stewards come into the row and start pulling up carpet and climbing into some hatch. One came to me and ‘quietly’ reminded me (as he pulled out that plastic card) how to open the hatch. He said, “if you see flames, DO NOT OPEN the door.” WTF! He asked me several times if I could open the door, if I need to. The Capitan came on the speaker a few minutes later and told us that the landing gear were not engaging. We flew to the runway (without landing, but very close to the ground)… as I looked out, I saw fire engines, men in metallic suits… talk about ready to sh*t one’s pants! We did not land. The Capitan came on to say they were doing a ‘visual’ fly by. The gear looked like they were down, but the sensor read they were not. (On a side note, I am thankful for all those working on better damb sensors! )
Finally, we landed, with no fire or crash. The whole plane literally cheered.
I later wrote to that airline about this very traumatic ordeal. They were 'kind' enough to sent me two free tickets ON THAT AIRLINE, with a comment about 'these things happen.'
Yeah, thanks. :P
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