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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Follow Up


I didn't mean for the post about flying to turn into a cliffhanger ya'll. Chuck made it back to solid ground just fine.


The morning of the flight, I received a very nice email from Chuck’s new friend and coworker that eased my worried mind a bit. He assured me that “Alaskans fly like the rest of the world drives”, and that their “pilot is one of the area’s best and has tens of thousands of hours of flight time”. He even sent me a picture (below) of the actual plane Chuck would be flying in that morning. This plane carries only one passenger. Chuck said it was so small, when he sat down, his knees touched both sides of the plane. That morning there were three guys who needed to get to an island, so once the pilot dropped one guy off, he had to go back for another.



"Super Cub, Alaska's Finest Bush Plane"


I was really surprised that Chuck was so willing and eager to fly at all. He’s flown before, but only once. He has been known to go to great pains to drive to mandatory, far, far away business trips while all of his coworkers traveled via air. He is afraid. Yep, he is VERY uncomfortable with flying. He says it just isn’t natural. Until now, we haven’t had any reason to consider a fear of flying in small planes. After giving it some thought, I think he might be more afraid of the jet planes because of their size. Something so massive, made of aluminum, coasting through the air…come on ya’ll. That IS unnatural. Great. Now I am scared.


Jeff went on to tell me that his bigger concern was that my “Fishin’ Crazy husband” stay dry and avoid being mauled by a bear during a fishing excursion. It was nice to hear someone echo what I’ve been telling him but then again….not so much. This meant that my bear concerns were valid and Chuck had actually been taking a risk by going out to fish without being armed! Chuck always assured me he fished in well-populated areas and stayed close to the truck. He would have carried a gun, only he didn’t have any guns there in Alaska. After reading up on the border regulations he opted to have me ship them instead of just putting the dern things in the truck with him. So, Jeff, was nice enough to equip Chuck with a shotgun with bear slugs and a new pair of waders.



"Alaska’s Finest Cheechako"

Our other friend John, recently offered to ship Chuck his guns to save me the trouble. I thought to myself, "I can do this myself" and then I immediately followed that thought with, "Take the man up on his offer Hayley. He offered to mail the guns. Let him mail the guns." So, I took the man the guns with some cash for the shipping costs. Not having to deal with shipping regulations, not searching in dark alleys for three long boxes or one large long box, and not having to packing them in a just so kind of way with some kind of packing material, is a true blessing. Thanks John! if you are out there! Even though I don't think you are! I'll send you a note...with a P.S. that you should be reading the blog.

2 comments:

  1. Thought I've recently made my peace with planes, I am still not a fan of bears. I love animals, but... bears just really scare the crap outta me. So I'm glad he's got that shotgun with "bear slugs" which I would've been fine with never having known existed. BTW. Theeennkss.
    Also, nice new waders, Chuck.

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  2. I'm with you sister. I'm scared too. Chuck doesn't check these comments. He barely checks his very own family's BLOG! This was a test....this is only a test.

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