Every day, I am reminded how incredibly fortunate I am to have the world's best network of friends. Not surprisingly, many of them are involved in aviation (though certainly not all), which emphasizes one of aviation's most appealing aspects--that of the sense of community.
Not everyone can find a friend that knows someone to answer just about any question that comes up, yet this is common in aviation. What's even more awesome is that I have many people I can call and prod for advice or just to chat. I'm like the Travelocity gnome--I never roam alone ;)
So, airplane friends, thanks for being there. Thanks for the advice and open ears and head-clearing services. I know my friends will always be there, whatever far reaches of the earth we get flung to. With such a widespread smattering of friends, it is fun to realize that I can be at home almost anywhere in the country. I count myself very lucky to be able to be a part of this community and hope that we are all doing our share to introduce others to this unique atmosphere.
Just had to share and say thanks.
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