it thought, what, what? i was flying from paris to dallas, i was the captain of a very large airplane, a triple 7. it was a gorgeous day. were coming home from paris. i was a passenger on air france zero zero four. flew into kazakhstan for an adoption and we adopted a little girl while they are. we left frankfurt on her way to dallas. it was flight 3299. we had already been out of the country for 25 days. we were more than anxious to get home. i was thinking it s a matter of hours now we will be home. we had family waiting for us. all the sudden all the flight attendants went white as a sheet. the plane slowed considerably, took a hard bank to the right. my first impression, i knew something was wrong. i thought there is probably another airplane nearby or something too. the flight attendant started clearing trays and closing doors. just kinda battening down the hatches it. we are merely of the middle of the north atlantic we got word one of the towers had b
states we will be landing in gander. and i thought what? a call on september 11, i was flying from paris to dallas. i was the captain of a very large airplane it was a 777. it was a gorgeous day. ask my partner sue and i were coming home from paris. i was a passenger on air france zero zero four. flew into kazakhstan for an adoption and we adopted a little girl while they are. we left frankfurt on her way to dallas. it was flight 3299. we had already been out of the country for 25 days. we were more than anxious to get home. i was thinking it s a matter of hours now we will be home. we had family waiting for us. all the sudden all the flight attendants went white as a sheet. the plane slowed considerably, took a hard bank to the right. my first impression, i knew something was wrong. i thought there is probably another airplane nearby or something too. the flight attendant started clearing trays and closing doors. just kinda battening down the hatches it. we are
Clarence W. Mosher Glenville- Clarence W. Mosher, 89, a cherished patriarch, community leader, and beacon of dedication, passed away peacefully on May 25, 2024, at his home in Glenville, NY.