So I’m sitting at the gate when the pilot gets on the loud speaker and shares that the cockpit door has been accidentally locked and no one can get in. “Hasn’t happened in 30 years,” he says, dumbfounded and amused. The crowd sitting at the gate, however, is not amused. The gate agents wheel out some water bottles and snacks and people descend on the cart like vultures. The woman next to me gives her husband a FaceTime call and tells him that the flight is delayed indefinitely. I can’t help but overhear her toddler son crying at the news. My heart breaks.
When serendipity isn't big enough
When serendipity isn't big enough
When serendipity isn't big enough
So I’m sitting at the gate when the pilot gets on the loud speaker and shares that the cockpit door has been accidentally locked and no one can get in. “Hasn’t happened in 30 years,” he says, dumbfounded and amused. The crowd sitting at the gate, however, is not amused. The gate agents wheel out some water bottles and snacks and people descend on the cart like vultures. The woman next to me gives her husband a FaceTime call and tells him that the flight is delayed indefinitely. I can’t help but overhear her toddler son crying at the news. My heart breaks.