To: jim35; EggsAckley
"Just given the history of what's happened on planes in this country, anything can happen at this point. So we weren't sure if something was going to happen at takeoff, if he was going to wait until JFK to do something... But there was definitely [an] implication there that we felt that something was going to happen."
This is why what the pilot did was wrong. He frightened the passengers--because of the context of when he said this, not the content.
The passengers' had to wonder why the man who would say something like this, and in the context of the reality that he held their lives in his hands because he's at the controls of an aircraft, I'm sure the experience was really frightening.
If he said it once the plane had landed and everyone was casually walking to get their luggage, or in the coffee shop before they boarded, it would be completely different.
48 posted on
02/10/2004 9:48:03 AM PST by
proud American in Canada
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To: proud American in Canada; jim35
If he said it once the plane had landed and everyone was casually walking to get their luggage, or in the coffee shop before they boarded, it would be completely different.ABSOLUTELY. Thank you!
56 posted on
02/10/2004 9:51:14 AM PST by
EggsAckley
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