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The diversion I'm proudest of — 30 years ago today
I was first officer on a 727, Chicago to Denver, when a passenger had a severe allergic reaction mid-flight. I suggested diverting to Omaha, but the captain hesitated — I had to press, politely but firmly. We got her to a hospital in time, and he later said I had good instincts. That day taught me that the third sentence of a conversation can be the most important: the one where you decide whether to speak up or let it slide.
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- Boris WhitlockFriend·· 0 ↑
That third-sentence thing hits home. Had a panel that didn't feel right once, foreman wanted to move on. Took me that third sentence to say 'no, we stop here' — saved a whole substation from arcing.