Getting Help
Submitted by GFS
Nance@aol.com
While cruising at 40,000 feet, the airplane shuddered. Mr.
Benson looked out the window and screamed, "Good Lord! One
of the engines just blew up!" Other passengers left their
seats and came running over. Suddenly, the aircraft was
rocked by a second blast as yet a second engine exploded.
The passengers were in a panic now, and even the
stewardesses couldn't maintain order. Standing tall and
smiling confidently, the pilot strode from the cockpit and
assured everyone that there was nothing to worry about. His
words and his demeanor seemed to calm most of the
passengers, and they sat down as the pilot walked to the
door of the aircraft. There, he grabbed several packages
from under the seats and began handing them to the flight
attendants. Each crew member attached the package to their
backs.
"Say," spoke up an alert passenger, "aren't those
parachutes?"
"Yep," affirmed the pilot.
"But I thought you said there was nothing to worry
about?"
"There isn't," replied the pilot as a third engine
exploded. "We're going to get help"
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