Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Downside of a Day in the Life of a Charter Pilot

One of the downsides to my job is the whole enclosed space thing. You see, if someone, say a passenger for instance, has a case of the flu when he walks on the plane in Miami. We're pretty much looking at catching the flu at some point in the three hour flight back to Kansas.

Blogging will resume when I have rejoined the land of the living.

3 comments:

Somerled said...

How do you view getting a flu shot every year? The last year I had the flu was in 1993. Fever was 105 degrees at 3 a.m. when they rolled me into the ER. I've gotten the shot since then except for one year when I had the mist instead.

Best wishes, Jim. A whiff of Hoppe's No. 9 is good for respiratory maladies.

Old NFO said...

Hope you get to feeling better Jim. Hang in there...

phlegmfatale said...

yuck. recirculated air.
Ew.