AA might have picked up this story (it somewhat relates to this), as he's the one who has been closest to Seattle lately.
SEATTLE-AP: A pilot and passenger were recently in a helicopter over Seattle as a dense Pac-NW fog rolled in. Due to the fog, the pilot slowly crept along, careful to avoid crashing into any of the skyscrapers and tall buildings.
The helicopter got close enough to one of the tall buildings where they caught the attention of workers inside. The pilot scribbled "Where are we?" on a sheet of paper, and held it to the helicopter window.
The workers inside held up a response that read, "You're in a helicopter." The pilot said, "Oh, right!" throttled forward, then turned to the right, and landed it safely.
The passenger asked, "That's amazing! Based off that correct but completely worthless information, how did you know where we were!?!" The pilot responded, "Upon reading their response, I knew right away it could only be the Microsoft building..."
Thursday, December 13, 2007
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