If....
If you have been on an air flight in the years since 9/11 you have probably wondered how you would handle that sort of situation. I know I have wondered and see my circular knitting needle as a potential garrote. However, I am old, not all that strong, and have no experience taking down anyone tougher or stronger than an irate teenager. Is adrenaline all that I have heard? Probably it is not enough. Experience would be more valuable.
Yesterday I was idly roaming mil-blogs and came on this story referencing this Boston Globe story from yesterday. A Mr. Bob Hayden, retired police officer, and an unnamed, gray-haired, former Marine restrained a passenger who was shouting threats and terrifying the passengers on a Minneapolis to Boston flight. It shows that experience has value and helps a man keep his head. I note that younger men on the flight averted their eyes. I wonder about that and it is a worry. If it should come down to me and my circular knitting needle on a flight with an obstreperous passenger, well....
I would prefer to be in the position of Mrs. Hayden, whose remarks at the end of the article are just priceless. She never stopped reading her book. "I knew how that situation would end. I didn't know how the book would end."








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Who's your granddaddy?
Ok, ok, I ripped that off from florida-cracker...
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I do enjoy that.
Kate Pitrone
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