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date: 12 Apr 2007 18:12:24 GMT,    group: uk.singles        back       
Americans are So Considerate   
There was a story a little while ago about someone who died on a BA 
flight.  The airline moved the body and his family to first class, and 
got sued by others in first class for the disturbance.

Well, here's proof that Americans are so much more considerate:

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Airline-Death.html

The article begins,

"An airline passenger died in the restroom during a flight and wasn't 
found until the cleaning crew boarded the plane after it landed, a 
federal lawsuit contends."

Having stowed himself in the toilet until landing, he prevented the 
airline from having to deal with his body and possibly disturbing other 
passengers - particularly those in first class.

Of course in this case the family is still suing the airline - perhaps 
for not moving him to first class.

Stu
date: 12 Apr 2007 18:12:24 GMT   author:   Stuart A. Bronstein

Re: Americans are So Considerate   
In message , Stuart A. 
Bronstein  writes
>There was a story a little while ago about someone who died on a BA
>flight.  The airline moved the body and his family to first class, and
>got sued by others in first class for the disturbance.
>
>Well, here's proof that Americans are so much more considerate:
>
>http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Airline-Death.html
>
>The article begins,
>
>"An airline passenger died in the restroom during a flight and wasn't
>found until the cleaning crew boarded the plane after it landed, a
>federal lawsuit contends."
>
>Having stowed himself in the toilet until landing, he prevented the
>airline from having to deal with his body and possibly disturbing other
>passengers - particularly those in first class.
>
>Of course in this case the family is still suing the airline - perhaps
>for not moving him to first class.
>
Did he have a Hart attack? (one for JSW there)
-- 
Loretta
A smile, a song, and a bucket of lard.
date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 02:12:24 +0100   author:   Loretta

Re: Americans are So Considerate   
Loretta  wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein  writes
>>
>>"An airline passenger died in the restroom during a flight and
>>wasn't found until the cleaning crew boarded the plane after it
>>landed, a federal lawsuit contends."
>>
>>Having stowed himself in the toilet until landing, he prevented
>>the airline from having to deal with his body and possibly
>>disturbing other passengers - particularly those in first class.
>>
>>Of course in this case the family is still suing the airline -
>>perhaps for not moving him to first class.
>>
> Did he have a Hart attack? (one for JSW there)

Owe dear!!!

Stu
date: 13 Apr 2007 01:52:06 GMT   author:   Stuart A. Bronstein

Re: Americans are So Considerate   
In message , Stuart A. 
Bronstein  writes
>There was a story a little while ago about someone who died on a BA
>flight.  The airline moved the body and his family to first class, and
>got sued by others in first class for the disturbance.
>
>Well, here's proof that Americans are so much more considerate:
>
>http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Airline-Death.html
>
>The article begins,
>
>"An airline passenger died in the restroom during a flight and wasn't
>found until the cleaning crew boarded the plane after it landed, a
>federal lawsuit contends."
>
>Having stowed himself in the toilet until landing, he prevented the
>airline from having to deal with his body and possibly disturbing other
>passengers - particularly those in first class.
>
>Of course in this case the family is still suing the airline - perhaps
>for not moving him to first class.
>
Did he have a Hart attack? (one for JSW there)
-- 
Loretta
A smile, a song, and a bucket of lard.
date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 02:12:24 +0100   author:   Loretta

Re: Americans are So Considerate   
Loretta  wrote:
> Stuart A. Bronstein  writes
>>
>>"An airline passenger died in the restroom during a flight and
>>wasn't found until the cleaning crew boarded the plane after it
>>landed, a federal lawsuit contends."
>>
>>Having stowed himself in the toilet until landing, he prevented
>>the airline from having to deal with his body and possibly
>>disturbing other passengers - particularly those in first class.
>>
>>Of course in this case the family is still suing the airline -
>>perhaps for not moving him to first class.
>>
> Did he have a Hart attack? (one for JSW there)

Owe dear!!!

Stu
date: 13 Apr 2007 01:52:06 GMT   author:   Stuart A. Bronstein

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