by Edwin » Mon Nov 01, 2010 11:12 pm
Lift off time finally came, and we rolled down the runway and up into the air. Years ago I piloted small airplanes for a short time, enjoyed it immensly, and stopped doing it soon as it is a rich man's hobby, or one that you have to spend all your money on in order to keep it going, so I didn't pilot airplanes very long, but I do still have my pilot's license, just haven't used it since 1980. The airplane we flew in had a middle set of seats 4 across, and 3 seats on each side of the airplane. We had tv sets, but going over I didn't even watch, but I watched the big screen with the groundspeed, altitude, time, direction, and cities along the way, our course of flight. We flew over 100 MPH slower going than coming because of headwinds. I sat by a very nice Korean lady from Bellingham, Washington who didn't understand or speak any English. She gave me her butter and cream, so I had more butter on my bread roll, and drank the cream with mine with made just a little, but helped calcium. We showed each other pictures, and she had a buttom on her that said "Family Services." I had no idea what that mean, but she had a note from her son requesting that his mother be taken to the correct gate. The attendants had trouble getting her to understand, so they asked me not to let her escape with the other passengers, so that they could help her. I was able to detain her long enough so that they were able to finish their duties and then help her, so it turned out okay.
We met a filipina lady in the Seoul Korea airport who was from Everett, Washington. Her husband had died of prostate cancer, and she was going for a visit in the Philipines. Another lady there had a son who worked in Washington State, and she said that he was healthier in Manila than in the USA. That surprised me because I heard that because of pollution Manila is not a healthy place to live. What she meant was that he suffered from stress, and he had less stress and felt better when he was in Manila. We had a 2 hour layover in Seoul, Korea before we continued on to Manila. It felt good to be out of that airplane and walking after sitting for so many hours. In our flight to Seoul, Korea we flew over the islands of the coast of B.C. Canada. It was fun because I lived in Vancouver, B.C. Canada for 4 years, attending a Bible College there, and I traveled to those islands and all over B.C.
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Edwin on Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:24 am, edited 1 time in total.