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A Worthwhile Flight Delay


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The materials posted below is not my original writing. It was e-mailed to me by one of my regular correspondents. Even if the story is not true, it ought to be. Accordingly, I have indented and colored the text.

This past week I was on a four and a half hour, non-stop flight from Seattle, Washington to Atlanta, Georgia.

In all my years of traveling, I have learned that each time a plane has the opportunity to stop, there is potential for unexpected challenges. Flight delays, weather and airline crews can create unanticipated challenges on any trip. Therefore, I always try to fly non-stop between my destinations.

About an hour into this particular flight, the Captain's voice rang over the intercom. He asked if there was a physician or nurse on the plane. If so, he asked them to identify themselves by ringing the flight attendant call button beside their seat.

I listened carefully but heard no one ring their bell. I immediately began to wonder what was happening.

In a few minutes the Captain informed us that there was a medical emergency on board a nd asked again if there was a physician or a nurse who could help.

When there was no response, we were told that we were going to make an emergency stop in Denver, Colorado. He apologized but told us that there would be a medical emergency team waiting to meet us at the gate and that we would probably only be delayed by about thirty minutes.

Though it was necessary, we knew we would all be inconvenienced by the extra stop. About half an hour later, we landed at Denver International Airport and the medical crew immediately came on board. However, everything took longer than had previously been expected. An elderly gentleman, about 85 years old, had suddenly taken ill. It was not clear whether he had experienced a stroke or heart attack.

Even after the gentleman was carried off of the plane, we still sat there for quite a while. The original "short" stop turned into about an hour and a half. When we finally pushed back from the gate and were in the air, the pilot apologized profusely for the unavoidable delay. He said that since the stop had taken longer than expected, those passengers who needed to make connections in Atlanta w ould miss their flights but would automatically be booked on the next flight out.

You could almost hear the moans and groans throughout the airplane of everyone who was being inconvenienced by the unexpected stop.

Then the pilot did one of the classiest things I have personally ever seen or heard anyone do. He spoke into the intercom and said, "Ladies and gentlemen, I thought you might be interested in one bit of information. The elderly gentleman who was taken off th e plane was a Marine in WWII. I am holding in my hand a copy of the Congressional Medal of Honor that was awarded to him and signed by President Harry Truman in 1945." The pilot went on to say, "I realize that we have all been inconvenienced today. However, in light of the fact that this gentleman was a war hero and was inconvenienced for four years of his life in order that we might experience the freedoms that we enjoy today, I thought you all should know that."

Immediately the airplane was filled with applause. Everyone was cheering and so pleased to know that the gentleman had been c ared for in a way that was fitting and appropriate. As we continued to fly, I thought to myself, "Isn't that interesting? We were concerned that we were inconvenienced for a couple of hours and yet, this gentleman's entire life was interrupted and inconvenienced for over four years while he went and fought in a war to protect the freedoms and values that we love and hold dear in this country today."

I breathed a prayer for the gentleman and asked God to bless him for all he had done to help us understand what freedom is all about.

"History does not entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid." - Dwight D. Eisenhower

Minorities .....We need to show more sympathy for these people.

  • They travel miles in the heat.

  • They risk their lives crossing a border.

  • They don't get paid enough wages.

  • They do jobs that others won't do or are afraid to do.

  • They live in crowded conditions among a people who speak a different language.

  • They rarely see their families, and they face adversity all day every day.

I'm not talking about illegal Aliens; I'm talking about our troops!

Doesn't it seem strange that many Democrats and Republicans are willing to lavish all kinds of social benefits on illegals, but don't support our troops and are now threatening to defund them?

Please pass this on; this is worth the short time it takes to read it.

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Democracies don't have their freedoms taken away from them by some external military force. Instead, they give their freedoms away, politically correct piece by politically correct piece. ----Author Unknown

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I doubt it is a true account (why would an airline captain have a copy of a passenger's congressional Medal of Honor in midflight?) but it's a nice sentiment just the same.

I'm skeptical also, because of obvious violations of airline policies. Still, a nice story.

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....and why is this "nice story" on the Canadian Federal Politics Forum?

Should be removed.

Canadians fought for the world's freedom as well. Have a little pride.
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Got lots of pride.....where does the "Canadian Federal Politics" come into play for this "nice story"?

Wrong venue for your "nice story"..... a "nice story" forum is where it belongs.

....and why is this "nice story" on the Canadian Federal Politics Forum? Should be removed.

I have done nothing to earn your sarcastic, disrespectful and snide remarks.

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I have done nothing to earn your sarcastic, disrespectful and snide remarks.

Sorry you feel that way, most of what you write I do read because I like an American perspective to our politics.

But why would you start a thread that you admit probably isn't even true,and has nothing to do with Canadian Federal Politics?

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Got lots of pride.....where does the "Canadian Federal Politics" come into play for this "nice story"?

Wrong venue for your "nice story"..... a "nice story" forum is where it belongs.

I agree or at the very least in the US politics forum as after this 'nice story' ends it begins to talk about the democrats and republicans and how they want to underfund the US military etc.

This story leads directly into a US political rant and should be moved to the US board.

Not saying it's a bad story as I have the utmost respect for any and all WW2 vets Canadian or American... Just saying it's in the wrong forum.

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Sorry you feel that way, most of what you write I do read because I like an American perspective to our politics.

But why would you start a thread that you admit probably isn't even true,and has nothing to do with Canadian Federal Politics?

Normally, I like your posts, and I'm sorry I went off on you. I responded more fully on a private message, since I normally don't go over my composition methods on a public forum.
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