riccarlson
Aug 28, 07, 10:44 am
I read the article on Capt. Flanagan, an airline pilot with United. If you have not read it, do so. It's great and frankly I wish more Airline folks would adopt his attitude - to make the flying experience something special. Many of you mayhave flown on his flights so you know what to expect. I fly Delta a lot, and there are some good pilots on those flights as well as flight attendants. But I have never encountered anyone as described about Capt. Flanagan.
Keep up the great work Captain.
gobluetwo
Aug 28, 07, 1:47 pm
the link:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118826634834410559.html?mod=hps_us_pageone
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it's an excellent read. how come i've never had this guy before?? :D here are the first few paragraphs as a teaser:
Capt. Denny Flanagan is a rare bird in today's frustration-filled air-travel world -- a pilot who goes out of his way to make flying fun for passengers.
When pets travel in cargo compartments, the United Airlines veteran snaps pictures of them with his cellphone camera, then shows owners that their animals are on board. In the air, he has flight attendants raffle off 10% discount coupons and unopened bottles of wine. He writes notes to first-class passengers and elite-level frequent fliers on the back of his business cards, addressing them by name and thanking them for their business. If flights are delayed or diverted to other cities because of storms, Capt. Flanagan tries to find a McDonald's where he can order 200 hamburgers, or a snack shop that has apples or bananas he can hand out.
And when unaccompanied children are on his flights, he personally calls parents with reassuring updates. "I picked up the phone and he said, 'This is the captain from your son's flight,' " said Kenneth Klein, whose 12-year-old son was delayed by thunderstorms in Chicago last month on a trip from Los Angeles to see his grandfather in Toronto. "It was unbelievable. One of the big problems is kids sit on planes and no one tells you what's happening, and this was the exact opposite."
So unusual is the service that Capt. Flanagan has been a subject of discussion on FlyerTalk.com, an online community for road warriors.
flyertalk mention, woo...
PS. Welcome to FT, riccarlson!
gdeluca
Aug 28, 07, 4:07 pm
Thanks for sharing that - heartwarming and I sure hope to get him as a pilot someday!