No US airliner is permitted to fly over Ukrainian airspace since all the tension started. But the Malaysians who lost a plane already this year figured. “What the hell” we got plenty.
I wouldn’t fly that airline.
His Guardian Angel is working overtime!
Odd. It reminds me of some of my own dalliances with danger. I flew through Dallas FW on the day flight 73 crashed. I, unfortunately was in Palo Alto on the day of the big quake there. I also was transiting through LAX that day where one airliner hit another one while landing.
A good friend and co-worker would not exist if his dad had not missed a flight back in 1956. My friend Pete’s dad had a ticket for one of the two planes that collided over the Grand Canyon 1956. He was rushing to make the flight but missed it by 5 minutes.
I have an aunt who was on the US figure skating team when she was pretty young. She became ill and didn’t fly with the team to Europe for a world championship event in 1961. The plane crashed in Belgium, killing the entire team.
I think God is trying to tell him something. Let’s hope he takes the hint.
If I am ever waiting for a flight and see this guy cancel, I will run up and cancel, too.
This man should never gamble again. He has use up all his good luck.
Every time I pick a flight and then change it, I wonder if I did the wrong thing.
FINAL DESTINATION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMOYUQWGWFM
Drudge had a story about an Australian woman who lost her brother on MH370 and her step-daughter on MH17. Too sad.
Don’t you think you should switch airlines now?
(I know real not fair to Malaysia Air..they just have had a very high profile run of bad luck....maybe...)
He might want to choose a different airline —
or learn the meaning of the phrase: “the 3rd time”s the charm” or is it “3 strikes and you’re out”???
Evidently somebody wants him dead. All the others are collateral damage.