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Tears in the Rainby Grace Campbell
To compensate for the worst summer of my life, my mother sent me to Los Angeles with my older sister. We drove together and then I flew home alone. I...
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The Red KiteMilo found a red kite tangled in the old mango tree behind his house. Its tail was torn, and one wooden stick had snapped. He almost threw it away, but something about its bright color made him carry it insid...
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Tears in the Rainby Grace Campbell
To compensate for the worst summer of my life, my mother sent me to Los Angeles with my older sister. We drove together and then I flew home alone. I...
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Adult Sonby Erin Murphy
Model plane, plane delay. Butterfly net, net income. Kite string, string theory. You have a knapsack packed with every reason for whiskey: a woman who...
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November 53577by Erik Bittner
It’s pinned to the plaster ceiling over my desk, which my wife doesn’t like so much, but I put it there so I could look up and always see...
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Soekarno-Hatta Hangingby Pavle Radonic
Touch over 35mins on clear, open freeways in Jakarta on a Saturday; as soon as we cleared Thamrin City it was a breeze. As a consequence there would b...
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For that Flight Attendant, from the boy with a dead Gameboyby Scott Knoll
This story takes place sometime in the early 90’s, when the internet was still associated with that horrible dial-up sound and when comic books...
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Seeing the Cloudsby Sophia Lyons
It was early in the morning and the sky was still asleep. Generally, I had two to three more hours of sleep. It was so early even the birds were aslee...
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Flight Crewby Alex Ehrenzeller
Despite my advice, Captain Juanito felt prepared to take a midnight flight. It was dangerous enough just standing in the stockroom. Why my cousin deci...
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Strange Seatmateby Bonnie Boyles
The adolescent seatmate plunked down in the narrow seat next to me on the plane bound for Phoenix. The electronic game was immediately taken from its...
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Family Flight Pathsby Michelle Goering
Propped up in bed with the 1918 Spanish flu, Lydia Burkholder of Nappanee, Indiana, sighed restlessly. An Amish ten-year-old and my eventual grandmoth...
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Flying Down to Rioby Laura Taylor
The early morning light made long tree shadows below us. I took the card out of the pocket of the seat in front of me. It said we were on a Vickers Vi...
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Accidental Sky Nannyby Jehan Ramadan
I sat next to a woman and her eight-year old daughter on a cross-country flight one day. That's not that long, you may think, but by the time we l...
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The Hudsonby Sheila Sundar
In the winter of 2009, two days before my son was born, I walked my father the four miles from the door of my Brooklyn apartment, across the Manhattan...
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You Never Knowby Melanie J. Mendenhall
My three-year-old wants to fly. Not in an airplane. She’s done that dozens of times, and that’s not at all what she means. She wants to ha...
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In-Flight Friends Foreverby Maryann Aita
In a time before WI-FI on airplanes, my nineteen-year-old self was thrilled to have a nonstop flight from New York to Phoenix to visit my parents. I w...
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UFOby Sarah Scarborough
I woke up with slight confusion to the feeling of a sharp, quick, but non-painful touch to my head; I had been hit by an unidentified flying object. I...
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Contrails Lead Everywhereby Peter Bracking
I am a space-race child. I was an Elroy. From a very young age I was aware of the sky. The television and radio were filled with spacecraft and astron...
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Plane Talk About Annieby Kathryn Kohnert
We stored small roller bags in the bins above row twenty-three, then settled into our seats and exchanged names, places of origin, and reasons for tra...
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Unaccompaniedby Lisa Kay Adam
As our flight lifted over the city, he thought he could pick out which house was his friend's, the one with the swimming pool—among house af...
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Airport Asthmaby Miles Stearns
I was young and asleep and dreaming of things which get lost upon waking. It had been a long day in the Mexico City airport. My asthma acted up almost...
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That Damn Kidby Jennifer Weitman
It was that damn kid. That crying baby did it. The couple next to me—tanned and ugly—argued about the hot sauce they’d have to throw...
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Exiting Quinhagakby Deborah Elder
“He gets airsick” she chirps, handing over his duffle and walking away. I show him how to work the seatbelt, put him where I can see him,...
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A Pint-Sized Apologyby Chloe Olewitz
What is to be said about that shrieking baby three rows back? I remember the story of my twenty-second-story Gardenia neighbor in a Manhattan restaura...
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First Flying Experience...by Marta da Silva Carvalho
The best stories of our lives are never truly remembered by us; they are told and retold by proud mothers and grandmothers. This particular memory was...
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Baby Vomit and the Pains of Single Motherhoodby Katie Harriman
I was sitting in the aisle seat. My mom, my step-dad, and my then five-year-old half-brother, Sean, were sitting in the row beside me. We were on a fi...
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Unaccompanied Minorby Elaine Bassier
When I was 14 and a half, six years ago, I went on my first plane trip without my parents. Delta has a program that allows children from ages eight to...
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A Reason for Flyingby Jeanette Lukowski
On Friday, April 24, 2009, my 15-year-old daughter ran away from home. The next day she was discovered in Chicago, approximately 650 miles from o...
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In-Flight Mistressby Roger Sedarat
After 17 years of marriage, I had a little affair with my wife. Because it happened on an airplane, to this day I find flying especially erotic. On th...
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Grieving On A Jet Planeby Brenda Tobias
Are there any airplane experiences left that do not bear a strong resemblance to an emergency shelter? This is not a rhetorical question. When th...
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The Taste of Guiltby Alethea Kehas
Each summer when I was a child, my sister and I would fly 3,000 miles across the country to visit a place my mother was trying to forget. We drove fro...
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Profoundly Unpreparedby Mara Huber
I wish I could recall when the utter absurdity of that initial trip revealed itself. I was dropped off at the airport by taxi, not wanting to disturb...
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The Work of Gravityby Roxane Gay
When I was a child, the people who smoked at the back of the airplane were so sophisticated. They sat in the last four or five or six rows, lounging i...
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This Is Your Captain Speaking, Mild Turbulence Aheadby Stacy Thowe
The day had finally come. It was my dream trip. After scraping by, cutting back, and eating at home, I still didn’t have enough money for the tr...
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The Maori Pullby Catherine Newstead
After spending 25 days traveling with my son Blair, his girlfriend Helen, their friends Dave, Reena and Neil, I was flying home, leaving them to conti...
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An Airport Idyllby Christopher Schaberg
It was warm coming down the concourse even in the late evening. The moon lit up the taxiway around the blinking lights and illuminated the planes. It...
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Petsby Len Kuntz
Seated next to him, the girl keeps herself busy drawing pictures of dismembered pets—dogs, cats, rodents with collars. He pretends not to notice...
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Pretensionby Kim Chinquee
On the plane to Mexico, the woman next to me said she was going to find Jesus. She bounced her boy, a toddler, and said Maine weather made her evil. S...
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A Whole New Worldby Josh Highlander
Being a military child usually means lots of travel, from base to base and from assignment to assignment. For me, it meant constantly losing friends,...
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Taking Offby Taylor Phelps
As a fifth grade boy only months away from the start of middle school, I did my best to mask fear from others hoping to appear as the man I so despera...
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Conquering My Fearby Payton Moreland
Years ago, when I was an eighth grade student in middle school, I was given the opportunity to be a part of a trip that would go to Spain. After raisi...
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No Rest for the Wearyby Jody Hedstrom
“Ma’am!” The flight attendant barks at me like I’m a stray dog begging for a scrap of food. I let the curtain close beh...
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Matching Bagsby Marguerite Kenner
As we roll along on the granite floors of the concourse on our way to Gate 44, I feel a bit hypocritical about the handsome matching luggage my husban...
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Somewhere to the West, Maybe in South Dakotaby Pete Olson
We just sat there for a few seconds, peering into the snow and ice crystals dancing straight at us into the windshield, front-lit by the landing light...
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Albuquerque to Denver, Frontier Airlinesby Sandra Vallie
I could fall the distance between the plane and the ground in a bit more than two minutes. I have no wish to do this, but it’s good to know I ca...
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Forgivenessby Linda Coburn
My usual modus operandi while waiting for a plane is to find a seat far from the gate and any aisles, away from the eager beavers who jump up the minu...
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Bringing My Baby On Boardby Nicole Heaton
I had a lot of apprehension about flying with my infant daughter for the first time. I had boarded many planes in my life, but never with a baby in to...
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Threat Level Orangeby Kristi DeMeester
It was only my second flight, and I hadn’t yet mastered the grace that inevitably comes to the seasoned traveler. The subtle removal of shoes, t...
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One-Way Ticketby Bobby Smithe
I was twenty-nine, already middle-aged in my mind, and had made my decision. By the time I bought the plane ticket I knew there was no turning back; I...
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On Second Glanceby Beth McKim
In those days it was as if each of us had been given a daunting assignment: observing and reporting all suspicious people and their activities. This w...
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Turbulenceby Roz Warren
I always request a seat assignment when I make a plane reservation. If you wait till you get to the airport, you’re liable to wind up squeezed i...
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Separation Anxietyby Allyson Goldin Loomis
Before I get on an airplane, I prepare to die. My terror cannot be assuaged by anyone’s quoting safety statistics, the laws of physics, or the t...
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Play Dateby Jennifer Kowalski
Okay, it wasn’t really a play date; it was just my son and me. And it wasn’t weird, like that time a few years ago when one of my friends...
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