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TWA & the Turtle
[This came originally from "Skyliner", the TWA staff magazine. It was reprinted in the Guardian, thence in "Funny Amusing & Funny Amazing" by Denys Parsons (1969), and now it's here.] The pilot of a private aircraft called the control tower at Kansas City's municipal airport and said: "You might inform the TWA plane which is about to take off from the north end that the object near my position that looks like a rock is really a turtle on the runway." Boeing 707 captain to control tower: Tower, we heard that transmission. Understand. One turtle crossing runway. Control tower: Based on available pilot's report, turtle's course is oriented South-east, heading towards Gate 5. 707 captain: Kansas City tower, can you give us info on the turtle's speed and estimated time of runway clearance? Control tower: Computer calculation indicates turtle speed around 200 feet an hour - maybe less in this quartering headwind. If threatened course and speed are maintained, runway should be clear in 8 minutes. 707 captain: Unable to wait due to fuel depletion. Will employ evasive action on takeoff roll. Control tower: Roger, TWA. Cleared for takeoff. Be on alert for wake turbulence behind departing turtle. |
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