In the Dutch news last week: a cat had been 'lost' in transit. It was
   refused as handluggage, put in a basket, whatever, and checked in to be
   put int the warm and pressurised part of the the hold. On arrival there
   was no cat. I've had some bad experiences with luggage on planes, but
   never this sad a story.
   David

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   David van Ooijen
   [1][email protected]
   [2]www.davidvanooijen.nl
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   On 19 June 2014 16:21, Christopher Wilke <[3][email protected]>
   wrote:

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     On Wed, 6/18/14, John Lenti <[4][email protected]> wrote:
     A "So that's just four
     A incidents in maybe 120 flights."
     "Just" four incidents!? That's pathetic. Who would feel like getting
     on an airplane at all if passengers faced the same odds of coming
     out the other end unharmed? What kind of review would be written
     about a concert in which the ensemble couldn't even make it through
     the same percentage of pieces?
     Folks, we need to stop buying the airlines' schtick that delivering
     goods intact is some kind of incredible courtesy. They are in the
     transportation business and are PAID to transport people and goods
     safely and effectively. Most stories, (like John's of instruments
     being dropped from great heights or run over by trucks) tell of
     either gross incompetence, willful negligence or outright
     malevolence on the part of handlers. That should happen basically 0%
     of the time.
     I think the only reasonable solution is to enact a new policy:
     whenever a damage report is filed, the entire baggage crew
     responsible must get into locked coffins, be loaded/unloaded on the
     next outgoing plane by their fellow baggage teams and make the
     flight in the unpressurized cargo hold. If they survive, damages
     will go way down in the future.
     Chris
     Dr. Christopher Wilke D.M.A.
     Lutenist, Guitarist and Composer
     [5]www.christopherwilke.com

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References

   1. mailto:[email protected]
   2. http://www.davidvanooijen.nl/
   3. mailto:[email protected]
   4. mailto:[email protected]
   5. http://www.christopherwilke.com/


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