TAMPA, Fla. - It is airplane mechanic Shaun Brown’s job to inspect things closely. So when he was replacing a bathroom mirror on a Frontier Airlines plane back in February, he quickly noticed something tucked behind the mirror.
"I removed it, and I found what looked like a postcard," the Airborne Maintenance and Engineering Services Tampa mechanic said. "It was actually a picture with some writings on the back."
-Denise
There's a lot of dust here...
ReplyDeleteDamn. Dusty in here.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I'm done for the day.
ReplyDeleteMy first grandchild's name is Grace, a cute redhead now in grade school.
I've fought off cancer twice now myself.
Too close to home for me.
I'll see y'all tomorrow maybe.
How cool is this..!!!
ReplyDeleteIt brought tears to my eyes!
ReplyDeleteI'm not crying, you're crying.
ReplyDeleteDamned dusty in here...
ReplyDeleteThx for sharing and making sure we can still feel something...
-Hosedragger in Tx
That's sad. What can you say?..
ReplyDeleteMust be awfully dusty in here this morning. My eyes are watering.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ken and Denise.
Nemo
Cool
ReplyDeleteVery dusty.
ReplyDeleteGood job on all involved. And the fact that she's still flying, I will admit, made me cry.
ReplyDeleteMidwest Chick
I'm not crying...you're crying. I've got allergies.
ReplyDeleteI still believe that most people in this country are good people. This story reinforces that.
ReplyDeleteJFM
. . . and the fact that so many commenters here, myself included, were emotionally moved, reinforces your point. God bless America!
DeletePretty dusty here
ReplyDeletedamn good stuff from such a tragedy, thanks for posting it
ReplyDeleteI lost a daughter to cancer. Very sad. Life is short.
ReplyDeleteThat brought tears to my eyes...
ReplyDeleteSo much dust in my living room right now. Tears in my eyes and a sniffling nose.
ReplyDeletejack