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	<title>Comments on: US 1549</title>
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		<title>By: Melanie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Melanie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 20:41:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Andrea,
Last weeks accident and aftermath was IMHO nothing short of a miracle. As a humble traveler I cannot imagine what would be going on in the minds of the pilots out there in the world, but I do know that I, for one, have the utmost respect for each and every one of you. It cannot be an easy job that you do. I do not feel that what is wrong with our airline industry has anything to do with the airline personnel, who seem to be very hardworking and professional. When I am in an airport and there is a delay, or cancellation... I'm put out, sometimes angry but never at the airline pilots. Perhaps I am naive, but I believe they have the traveling public's best interest at heart. When I was very young, I was on a plane with my older sisters that had to do an emergency landing. We were just little girls traveling alone to our grandparents house. Everything turned out just fine, and I have never been afraid to get back on a plane and fly. I credit the crew of that plane with keeping things calm and we as little girls didn't feel too much drama. So... keep up the good work. You deserve much more than a pat on the back.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Andrea,<br />
Last weeks accident and aftermath was IMHO nothing short of a miracle. As a humble traveler I cannot imagine what would be going on in the minds of the pilots out there in the world, but I do know that I, for one, have the utmost respect for each and every one of you. It cannot be an easy job that you do. I do not feel that what is wrong with our airline industry has anything to do with the airline personnel, who seem to be very hardworking and professional. When I am in an airport and there is a delay, or cancellation&#8230; I&#8217;m put out, sometimes angry but never at the airline pilots. Perhaps I am naive, but I believe they have the traveling public&#8217;s best interest at heart. When I was very young, I was on a plane with my older sisters that had to do an emergency landing. We were just little girls traveling alone to our grandparents house. Everything turned out just fine, and I have never been afraid to get back on a plane and fly. I credit the crew of that plane with keeping things calm and we as little girls didn&#8217;t feel too much drama. So&#8230; keep up the good work. You deserve much more than a pat on the back.</p>
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