Where'sPiglet?
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When we landed yesterday in NY, some kid's toy went all the way from the back of the plane to the front down the aisle. Everybody was laughing.
The hardest landing I've ever had was into Denver back when I lived there. I forget where I was coming from, but about 30 minutes out from the airport, the pilot comes on and announces that "When we land, you're going to see fire trucks and ambulances along the runway. Those are for us." He went on to tell us that those things on the wings that go up to help slow the plane down were broken, and so we were going to land hard and fast. If we were to pop a tire on landing, we'd probably catch fire as we skidded along the runway, so they reviewed the safety card information with us. That was a LONG 30 minutes as we approached the airport and I was so scared. We DID approach the runway faster than normal, and did land really hard (didn't bounce though!) but we did NOT need those emergency services that were lined up along the runway.
Those false starts and landings are no fun either...where you're about to take off and they slam on the brakes, or about to land and then they pull up really sharp and fast.
Glad I have NO plans to fly anywhere anytime soon! My next trip is to Boston and that is on the Amtrak. (That's another issue in itself...) and then after that is most likely a road trip in a Uhaul to New Orleans in July. (Hopefully.)
The hardest landing I've ever had was into Denver back when I lived there. I forget where I was coming from, but about 30 minutes out from the airport, the pilot comes on and announces that "When we land, you're going to see fire trucks and ambulances along the runway. Those are for us." He went on to tell us that those things on the wings that go up to help slow the plane down were broken, and so we were going to land hard and fast. If we were to pop a tire on landing, we'd probably catch fire as we skidded along the runway, so they reviewed the safety card information with us. That was a LONG 30 minutes as we approached the airport and I was so scared. We DID approach the runway faster than normal, and did land really hard (didn't bounce though!) but we did NOT need those emergency services that were lined up along the runway.

Those false starts and landings are no fun either...where you're about to take off and they slam on the brakes, or about to land and then they pull up really sharp and fast.

Glad I have NO plans to fly anywhere anytime soon! My next trip is to Boston and that is on the Amtrak. (That's another issue in itself...) and then after that is most likely a road trip in a Uhaul to New Orleans in July. (Hopefully.)