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Won't Fly! Can't Fly! Why Fly! Don't Fly!
Don't like flying? Or have a Fear of Flying?
Want to make adventure part of your travel plans?
Want to see different places without extra expense?
Are you enviromentally aware?
Do you know you can travel the world withouit stepping in an airport?
Which brings me to my story.
I was travelling back to London via Moscow from Japan. (The ticket I'd bought was one
of those earlier days cheap fares.) As we crossed the South China Seas the plane seemed to
be struggling. After a while announcements in Japanese & Russian were spouted out. The
whole lot on the plane started bending over and putting their hands over their heads. I
knew what it meant after serving nearly 4 years in the Army Air Corps in the Far East. I
looked around. I couldn't not see anyone else who looked like a Westerner. Ah! They
remembered me in the cockpit by shouting out "We are crash landing".
With this the plane started banking and going down in quite a decent fasion. It wasn't
a tumble. Seemed like a normal descent. As we got nearer the ground it banked again.
Yahoo. I see a lake and that made my mind up. I decided to run across the seats on the
backs of all the passengers. Push the door off and get ready to jump into the lake. Anyone
wants to follow, up to them. For crashing into the ground was not going to be me. Take my
chances with a jump, even if only a foot deep.
So, there I was. A young man. 5 years out of the Army. Still very fit. Taking my own
life in my hands rather than people up front trying to control a huge ball of metal
hurtling about in the sky. And to all intents and purposes about to crash and most
probably killing every one onboard. Not me Bud. I.m off.
The plane got nearer the ground. The huge wastes of Siberia facing us. I'm just about
ready. My thoughts were I'll wait until its not a huge jump. Just enough to clear the
ground and make it easier if that water was only a foot deep.Hopefully not push my legs up
my body but alive.
Here we go.
At the moment of decision. Balancing on the top of a seat. I half fall, due to the
plane taking a steeper bank to the left. Through the window see a beautiful site.
A piece of land cut out like an Airstrip. It was. I stayed. We landed heavily, but who
cares, we landed.
After a while, I found out the plane, due to strong facing winds and too many
passengers across the China Seas, had made the plane run out of fuel!
Long story short. Got to Moscow. Told changing planes as this one is useless.Help.
On reflection, and I do a lot with this flight, some was maybe due to language
differences.
Still didn't help me. That flight seemed to last for ever. Tried to read a book after
getting back up in the air. No good. Every shake or shudder set me off.
I never flew again for over 25 years and found a brand new world. I went to America,
New York, by rail to Chicago and Los Angeles. Drove 3000 odd miles to Miami, Washington up
to Quebec. Down thru Canada to Niagra Falls.
Through New York. Up to Montreal to catch my ship to London.
Absolute Magic but that's another story.
Travel The World by Train
http://www.traintraveller.com
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