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ONE HELLUVA TERRIFYING EXPERIENCE!!

Greetings everyone! I just got back from Nashville. I’ve been gone since last Tuesday. What a trip that was! My original flight schedule was to fly out of Tulsa to St. Louise and then from St. Louise to Nashville. The carrier I was on was American Airlines. Everything was going fine…typical flight. About 20 minutes into it there was a loud BANG! and the whole plane shook. The passenger next to me commented “That was unusual.” I looked at him and said “That didn’t feel like any turbulance I’ve ever experienced before!” About five minutes went by and then the Pilot anounced over the intercom “Ladies and Gentlemen we are going to be heading back to Tulsa for an emergency landing due to mechanical failure with one of the engines.” He assured us there was no need for concern but to listen to the attendants and follow their instructions. At one point one of the attendants came back through and was telling us not to open the doors unless she was screaming at us to do so! Talk about confidence builder!! It seemed like an eternity creeping back to the Tulsa terminal on one engine and you could feel it in the way the plane flew and those attendants did not look happy at all! All along the way I thought of only two things…my wife and my daughter. I have never been so scared in my life. The Pilot told us that there would be emergency vehicles waiting on the runway by request of the crew and that we should not panic. Well we finally landed but it took the whole runway to stop the plane. Once we did they told us the emergency crew would be inspecting the “brakes” before we would be allowed to move on to the terminal. After that they were going to acertain whether the plane could be fixed and carry on to it’s destination or whether we would disembark. There wasn’t anyone on that plane that was staying! We were all ready to get off. They finally told us that we would be disembarking. I’ve never felt more relieved in my life! After it was all said and done I was re-routed through Dallas to Nashville. I didn’t have much choice but to go on- I was with my boss and we had an important meeting to go to. First thing I did when I got home was hug and kiss my wife and child. I thank God for delivering me back to my family! My words of wisdom to everyone here…never ever take anything for granted! You never know when it will be taken away!

My sincerest gratitude and deepest appreciation to you all for being my friends and supporting my endeavors here on the forum!!

-Peace and long life!

Geez, Lonnie, that is one hell of a story…
Glad you’re safe buddy!

DAMN Mantat7 I’m glad your safe! :eek: :eek: :eek:

I know you would be missed greatly, had things gone otherwise. And I am glad to know you are safely home.

Very glad your safe Lonnie, we’d all miss ya terribly if somthing had’ve happend, now that you safley over it, it will be a cool story to tell the grandkids

i love to fly and have done so lots but have never been in that situation. that story gave me shivers up my spine, but you are right. never take anything for granted!
im glad your ok mental7, wouldnt be the same here without ya.

well im glad that you home safe and sound… that must have been scarey due to recents sept.11th events… good to have you back buddy…

Those Kinda experiences are priceless if u come out alive!they deepen your whole world and appreciation of life and people u Love.
Whoooooooooohhhhhh! :smiley: .
Survivor,Great artist,Beautiful family not bad buddy

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Yikes! I’m the adventurous sort, but that is one experience that I would not want to go through. Glad everything turned out okay for you!

FIOUWWWWWWWWWW!
Life,man…Life is the most important.

Olivier.

ditto, Olivier. indeed.

<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR> …never ever take anything for granted! You never know when it will be taken away! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

True enough, however we take ourselves for granted all the time, by assuming that we are what we appear to be, without ever really inquiring into it.

I’m never what I appear to be Thelonious…sometimes I think I’m borderline insane! :wink: My collegues can attest to the fact that I switch my “personallity mode” quite frequently to fit the situation…a veritable psycho-elastic chameleon. I know what I am…one helluva lucky guy! :smiley:

Nah,

Sounds like a typical gemini to me :wink:

Sagitarius actually…

Glad you had a happy ending and a safe landing. Happy being still alive! Think of it this way, the odds for you now of dying in a plane crash are astronomical if you believe the theory about lightning striking twice