...says the pilot as Anna & I buckled into the 3-seater airplane.
Every one of my senses were alert as we hurdled through space in a vehicle that seemed no bigger than a Corolla.
I watched the instrument panel, wondering what all the wild fluctuating needles meant. I studied the back of the pilot's head, wondering what his skill level was. I saw the tundra below and the mountains in the distance.
I heard the uneven engine roar so loudly we couldn't converse during the flight.
I had the smell and even the taste of the fuel swirling about the cabin.
I felt the lurching of the plane as we were buffeted by the wild winds.
As we approached the icy runway, I saw the pilot's neck muscles tense. He hoisted himself up by a bar from the ceiling to get a better look. He turned the plane around, and started the decent. We circled around, and made a beautiful landing!
The principal was waiting for us on a 4-wheeler. "I didn't think you'd make it in, the crosswinds are fierce today."
I'm thankful that I know the One who calmed the sea. I know it was by His hand alone that I am here.
Janet my dear what a ride, you are there and how are things going for you today. Salt was very good it was Warren, Mickenzy, Scott and myself and we had a great time. Think about you. Is it cold? Is there a lot of snow? You best stay inside where it is warm. Love You Lady!!!
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