LGA Fleet Service Veteran Joined Oct 5, 2002 Messages 1,122 Reaction score 0 Location D5,waiting for brake release. Sep 10, 2008 #1 Hard to believe it has been seven years since that heart wrenching day. Take a second today to remember all who were lost.
Hard to believe it has been seven years since that heart wrenching day. Take a second today to remember all who were lost.
B Barfbag Veteran Joined Oct 30, 2006 Messages 760 Reaction score 122 Sep 11, 2008 #2 On that day in one of the towers, I lost a good friend, a man almost half my age, a husband and loving father. Today, we the living, should honor those who have left by living, and living to the max. Enjoy life, and family, while you still can, today. Drink, eat, and enjoy a good romp in bed, today. God Bless America.
On that day in one of the towers, I lost a good friend, a man almost half my age, a husband and loving father. Today, we the living, should honor those who have left by living, and living to the max. Enjoy life, and family, while you still can, today. Drink, eat, and enjoy a good romp in bed, today. God Bless America.
I imurwingman Newbie Joined Jul 25, 2008 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Sep 11, 2008 #3 It sure makes all the rancor in this industry seem ridiculous when thinking of that tragic day. Never, ever forget.
It sure makes all the rancor in this industry seem ridiculous when thinking of that tragic day. Never, ever forget.
Harry Callahan Veteran Joined Sep 16, 2002 Messages 3,387 Reaction score 580 Location Your rearview mirror Sep 11, 2008 #4 May God bless all of you at AA who have lost friends & co workers. We will never forget.
teenagewasteland Member Joined Aug 9, 2004 Messages 23 Reaction score 0 Sep 11, 2008 #5 The Sunday after the attacks I went to church like thousands of americans did with my then 2 year old daughter. While seated, I noticed 2 American Airlines flight attendents walk in, in uniform It was a very emotional time for all of us in the airline industry. After the mass the choir sang God Bless America and there wasn't a dry eye. I hurried my way thru the crowd to catch up with the 2 f/a's I introduced myself to them and extended my heart felt condolences for the loss of their co-workers. I will never forget the pain in their eyes. Before leaving, the 3 of us hugged each each other and wished the best to one another as well as our respected Airlines. The 3 of us knew the road we were about to go down was going to be rough and the outcome uncertain. Just want everyone to remember although we are competitors, we feel each others pain during the darkest of times. GOOD LUCK TO ALL WE MUST NEVER FORGET!
The Sunday after the attacks I went to church like thousands of americans did with my then 2 year old daughter. While seated, I noticed 2 American Airlines flight attendents walk in, in uniform It was a very emotional time for all of us in the airline industry. After the mass the choir sang God Bless America and there wasn't a dry eye. I hurried my way thru the crowd to catch up with the 2 f/a's I introduced myself to them and extended my heart felt condolences for the loss of their co-workers. I will never forget the pain in their eyes. Before leaving, the 3 of us hugged each each other and wished the best to one another as well as our respected Airlines. The 3 of us knew the road we were about to go down was going to be rough and the outcome uncertain. Just want everyone to remember although we are competitors, we feel each others pain during the darkest of times. GOOD LUCK TO ALL WE MUST NEVER FORGET!
robbedagain Veteran Joined Oct 13, 2003 Messages 11,125 Reaction score 2,676 Sep 11, 2008 #6 My prayers and thoughts are with everyone on this awful yet resilient day. Lest We Forget the wrath and the horror that occurred that day 7 yrs ago. May all those who perished rest in peace.
My prayers and thoughts are with everyone on this awful yet resilient day. Lest We Forget the wrath and the horror that occurred that day 7 yrs ago. May all those who perished rest in peace.