Monday, September 22, 2008
Still in the USA
Took off on time in Orlando but about 10 mins. into the flight we heard a loud thump and the cabin began filling up with this horrible smell. The captain told us that we had hit a bird (later he said that he thought it was a bald eagle) and it had gotten sucked into the engine. This was the engine right where Nancy and Patty were sitting. We had to return to OIA and as soon as we landed a fire truck met us to make sure we were okayed to return to the gate. A group of maintenance men/fire fighters met at the engine and went oh-aw as they pointed to the engine. The decision was made that the plane could no longer fly. All of the 300 passengers had wait in line (we had been on row 16 so we were some of the first ones in line thank heavens) to get rebooked. We thought they should have found another plane to take all of us...but they didn't. After an 1 1/2 hrs. in line we finally got to the delta counter. There were no flights to get us to Atlanta to make our connection to Joberg but we were able to get one to Atlanta at 5:10. That would be 10 hrs. at the airport before we even took off. She booked for the same flight the next day to Joberg (only one flight a day). We would miss our connection to Pilanesburg and our first safari. But we got a free room in Atlanta and 3 meal tickets each and would be flying first class to Atlanta. We headed to the bar as soon as this was settled. We were going to use one of the meal tickets for our drinks. Well...the meal ticket was for $7 and a vodka/tonic was $10. Barb had one but Patty and Nancy settled for a $5 beer. We had a successful flight to Atlanta but had to lug our carry-ons a ways to get a hotel shuttle. We haven't seen our big duffles but were told not to worry that they would be in S.A. when we get there. We're hoping we won't have to wear this same outfit for 23 days since we would have already had them on for 4 days. The flight will be 19 hrs from here in Atlanta. Our Grand Circle representative called this a.m. and told us we would each have to pay $100 to get us to Pilanesburg to meet the other 9 safari travelers. We're not happy about this since it wasn't our fault. We'll see if we can get some of our moneies back when we get home. We'll talk to you again from South Africa (here's hoping)
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I hear it is a felony and a major fine for killing a bald eagle...Maybe they won't let you back in the Country! ....and you think $100 to meet your safari is bad.......
If they don't let you back, can I have your houses and stuff? I need to make some extra money...or you could bring me some diamonds back from there!
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