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| Written by Keilah Toy, Pastor | |
| Tuesday, 15 April 2008 | |
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DALLAS, Texas - - As I look at the departure listings on the monitor for my connecting flight to Nashville, all I could see was, “Cancelled, Cancelled, Cancelled, Cancelled, Cancelled.” The lady at the desk said, “Haven’t you been watching the news? They’ve grounded all the MD-80 planes for inspection.” “So what am I supposed to do,” I ask her. She said, “Well, you could see if a flight will go out tomorrow. But my advice? Get on a plane and go home.” Apparently I missed the news that the FAA grounded 300 American Airlines planes, effectively canceling 3,000 flights, affecting over 300,000 people. And I was among the chosen ones. I had no extra toiletries, clothes, necessities, power adapters for my phone or computer, no hotel and no car. I was stranded in Dallas with nothing but the clothes on my back.
Harried and frazzled, a few hours later after locating a hotel one hour away in downtown Dallas and securing one of the last rental cars, I am still frenzied, wondering if I should aim to leave at 6:00 a.m. (4:00 a.m. PDT) the next morning for a flight that may not take off. If flights were cancelled again, I would have to start all over looking for a hotel room and a car again. I decide to chance it, and after four more delays, I finally arrive in Nashville at my reserved hotel with my reserved car, finally secure with a place to stay. My question is why would anyone not plan one’s destination and how they’re going to get there? The news said this airline fiasco was the worst since the apocalyptic-like 9/11 travel when there were no flights available, nor cars to be rented.
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