Air travel is still one of the most effective ways to waste one's time when you are trying to get somewhere efficiently.
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11 responses to “The Wonder of Modern Air Travel”
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LOL,
A much needed laugh on a tiresome day!
But, it also reminds me of another reason why I’d stay on the ground. I like to see the sights of fields and rolling hills and everything else on the side of the road. Yeah, I’d rather enjoy the ride than stare at the seat ahead of me for several hours!LikeLike
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Chris, Chris, Chris…
Oh, do I have stories I could tell you about air travel! From how I met my wife, to our guide dog (in harness!!) needing to be patted down/searched, the same dog insulting a passenger, Lambert Int’l in St. Louis shutting down, leaving me to run with 3 bags on my shoulders in Phoenix to catch the last flight to Omaha just so I’d have a free place to stay before the convention last February (my parents live there), to being searched 8 ways from Sunday in Melbourne Australia because I was scared of Customs, and decided to declare a pack of Cinnabons! I’ll save those stories for a talk, because they are all worthy of it.
But you’re right. With the exception of Australia, driving is faster, and if it weren’t for the sharks, I’d consider the swim.
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A little bitter are we? Accurate and funny as well! I have actually driven from San Diego to Lake Tahoe in less time than it took us to fly, and since we stopped at Denny’s two times the meals were better.
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Thanks for a chuckle, Chris!
Oh, have I got stories!!! Our best, the one about “how we got to St.Loius and home again” last year will be from stage, too. Let’s just say it involves that now infamous storm, 5 days, 6 airports in as many states, lost luggage and arriving just in time to see Orrin and Laurie hit the stage on Saturday afternoon . . .
After all that, we DROVE to Columbus!!! 20 hours in traffic in a minivan with our mentors and running mates was a WHOLE lot more fun!! LOL Besides, the airline we’d all booked through to get there went out of business in the meantime . . .LikeLike
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Chris:
Oh,how funny.
I have traveled quite a bit this year, and oh, yes, driving is probably easier many times. I just smile, be nice and polite.
I just say, hey, I cannot change it, so I try to make it better.
It was wonderful to see you on Tuesday for the open. You are always so good, but I think you were fantastic, and spoke so down to earth and yet, from the heart to all. Oh, and I almost forgot, absolutely hilarious as well.
I wanted to say thank you again for taking your time to share and teach us. You are so inspiring.
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I knew something was up when I was flying from NH to FL and we went via IL, and actually crossing over part of CANADA!!!
Am I crazy, or is FL due SOUTH of NH?LikeLike
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What a great story. Makes me want to go on a trip. Drive of course. lol
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I am laughing so hard I’m crying! I am “lucky” enough to now enjoy the “perk” of flying for free on standby which is wonderful except that now that airlines have cut back flights and cancel them to save money, there are no seats for standby passengers. You don’t actually get to fly, you just get to go to the airport and watch all the planes fill up, but you do get to see all the gates and all the terminals and visit the gift shops. You can even buy a bag of chips for $3.75. You meet the nicest people, one girl had been waiting on standby since Friday, and it was Monday! Standby passengers begin to form their own little support group and there is a lot of cheering for you if you get on a flight. On the way to the convention in Louisville, we flew the first leg to Chicago from Florida and ended up driving to Louisville so we wouldn’t miss the convention!
I will read this again and again, the endorphin release is so great!
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This would be the reason my wife and I have a dream of owning our own aircraft! Well that and we enjoy flying. We are really wanting a Cirrus SR22 G3 Turbo (with the Perspective avionics package of course).
Speaking of aircraft, do you and Tim Marks still have the Piper Saratoga II TC? Man that is a super aircraft! You are living the dream!LikeLike
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Mom & Dad (Tim & Bonnie Tower) rarely fly commercial since 9/11. Tuesday they hop in the Twin Seminole and head for New England from Arizona. For several years Dad flew an older version of your plane, a Lance. Right now he’s eyeballing the TBM 700 or 850 as a great black diamond propjet. I’m not a pilot (yet) but the Cirrus Jet and the Epic Dynasty look like black dimond aircraft to me.
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Thanks Chris.Such a great tips you have given for us.Thanks a lot!
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