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Old October 28th 05, 02:23 AM
Robert M. Gary
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I remember a ride on a very small plane with America West a couple
summers ago. It was small enough that I couldn't stand up and had to
"walk" with my hands on the back of the seats. As I recall there were 9
seats (but it was a jet). I got to know the pilot real well because we
turned back twice because of a maintenance issue (apparently there is a
stick shaker warning light). Checked into my hotel in Dallas at 5am in
time to get 1 hour sleep before my meeting. On the first two take offs
I fell asleep right away. After waking up back in Pheonix twice I
decided to stay away the next time. All this to save my company $1,000
on a direct flight from Sacramento to Dallas (the savings cost me that
layover in Pheonix).
-Robert

 




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