… and finds himself in the hangar.
A British law professor is slamming Air Canada after the airline left him asleep on a plane for 90 minutes after it landed — and he woke up in a hangar at Vancouver International Airport.
… “It’s absolute craziness,” said [Kris Lines]… who is head of sports law at Staffordshire University.
“The last thing I remember was taking off from Calgary. I knew I was safely on board and there was no further destinations and it was all good,” Mr. Lines added.
“Somebody would wake me up at the end.”
What he didn’t expect was to be roused by a mechanic after the Air Canada Jazz plane was towed into a hangar at YVR…
UD, a nervous flier, finds this story amazing. Short of being blotto (which UD never is), she cannot imagine attaining the buddhistic calm that would allow you to miss your plane’s arrival at an airport…
April 6th, 2010 at 9:51PM
buddhistic calm can be chemical.