Pilot running gear to helps grieving family

Gepubliceerd op 1 januari 2016 om 12:40

A pilot of airline Delta Air Lines has a family in the US Arizona to take the opportunity given farewell to a deceased loved one. In the week before Christmas Adam Cohen gave them a very special gift, according to Tucson News Now.

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On December 16 died Jay Short, father of three children, from the effects of lung cancer. Three days later would fly his family to Tennessee, where the man the morning after would be buried. By a delay of one and a half hours at the airport in Phoenix family had however only seven minutes to catch their connecting flight to Minnesota, you know ABC News.

And of course that did not happen. For a large family drama: "It was our last chance to take leave of my father. If we were to miss the flight, we would miss the funeral, "says Jay's daughter Marcia.

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According to News Now the unit left the gate and taxied toward the runway. "My son waved his arms and begged the driver to wait," said Marcia. "I cried and tried to console my daughters, when suddenly the phone rang. The pilot returned to the gate so that we could still boarding. "

According to ABC pilot had Adam Cohen through the windows of the gate given the desperation on the faces of the family. He then decided to return. According Experts had that Cohen can easily get you into trouble, because the flight was delayed his action delay.
Regrets, however, he does not love his action.

by Jurgen van der Hoeven / © Metro.nl

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