ChoppyAir Snippets 2008-2010 In this series of blog posts, I provide a running commentary of my experiences that do not justify posting a full story.
Pilot Mentor - 20 April 2010 -
Albuquerque, NM: As I was sitting at the gate waiting to board, a female pilot
and a teenage girl walked out of the jetway. I overheard the pilot asking the
girl about her pilot's license and flying experiences and a warm feeling came
over me. I smiled because I enjoyed the fact that the pilot was taking the time
to mentor a young lady who was looking up to her as a role model. I also
enjoyed seeing two generations of women pursuing a male-dominated career.
Met Shipmate - 21 February 2010 -
San Diego, CA: I was on my way back home and found that a former
"shipmate" of mine was on the same plane. We sat next to each other
on the plane; he shared some hairy sea stories and I shared some hairy war
stories. I gave him a drink coupon and we enjoyed one glass of wine each. How
wonderful it was to have the flight go by so fast, as we looked forward to
having dinner with our respective spouses upon our return!
Orange County Area Tips - 15
December 2009 - Santa Ana, CA: I flew down to Orange County one evening so I
could be in the area for an early meeting the next day. I wanted to explore
South Coast Plaza with all the Christmas lights so I got all the local
information about the mall's whereabouts from the passenger sitting next to me
who lived in the area. Talking to passengers about your destination can lead to
great tips on restaurants, traffic flow, and area attractions.
Met a Coworker - 30 November 2009
- San Jose, CA: I had a very early morning flight on a Monday morning, and I
arrived in plenty of time because I was afraid the security line would be long.
I bumped into a coworker who was also there for an early flight to another
city, and we passed the time away before our respective flights. Travel is so
much more pleasant when I am not alone, and it's nice to have someone watch my
bags while I use the restroom.
Different Backgrounds - 19
November 2009 - San Jose, CA: I met a woman on the plane who told me that she
was a pharmacist. I had a great time listening to her point of view on health
care, as she brought up some different points of view that I had not
considered. Somehow we ended up talking about Afghanistan and I shared some
views that were foreign to her. Flying brings together people from different
backgrounds who may not necessarily meet and spend time with one another.
Extra Duties - 6 November 2009 -
Norfolk, VA: I felt sorry for a person in a wheelchair who was physically ill
beside the conveyor belt at the security checkpoint. Airport workers dutifully
put on masks and took care of the situation in a caring and professional
manner, and I really admired them for that.
Passenger Cleaning - 1 November
2009 - Houston, TX: I was amazed when a young man at the gate spilled his trail
mix. He spent 20 minutes picking up every single peanut, raisin, and seed and
returning it to his bag which he later discarded.
Joke Played on Me - 8 November
2008 - Santa Ana, CA: After a grueling week in a class with some coworkers,
followed by a six hour test on a Saturday, we were waiting at the gate to fly
home. I slipped into the restroom while they watched my belongings. I heard an
announcement regarding a blue jacket that was left at the security checkpoint.
I wondered if I had mine, and when I went back to my seat, I noticed it was not
there. I started complaining to my coworkers that I must have left my jacket
behind, and that I would have to run back to the checkpoint. We were due to
board in 10 minutes so I was getting nervous. Just as I was about to run, one
coworker reached behind a snack bar area and retrieved my blue jacket, where he
had hidden it. That was a great airport joke.
If you have comments or questions, please do not hesitate to contact me
(Jennifer Mellone) at submissions@choppyair.com.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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