Sep 5, 2014
My post today has nothing to do with EMS. We all need a day off every once in a while, and last week I took mine. With a trio of World War II planes coming to a nearby airport, my dad and I decided to go flying on the last airborne B-24 in the world. Thanks to a friend at work, I was able to get my hands on a GoPro camera. The people from the Wings of Freedom Tour were incredibly accommodating and allowed me to mount the camera to the belly of the plane. It was a beautiful, clear, sunny day. An absolute perfect day for flying, and I was able to capture the entire thing with the GoPro.
Fast forward to about the 10 minute mark if you don’t feel like watching us taxi around . . .
The second video all takes place in the air. The view is great . . .
Finally, we circle around a bit and eventually come in for a landing. . .
Pretty neat, huh? The best part of the day though is what happened after we landed.
I was able to watch the takeoff and landing from my iPhone with the two gentlemen that I was sitting next to on the plane. They were both World War II buffs and were very interested in getting their hands on the video so we exchanged email addresses. While exchanging emails with one of them once I got the videos up, we discovered that we were cousins by marriage. Who would have thought? My dad and I take a day away, go for a fly, and end up meeting a relative that we did not even know that we had! Crazy.
Many of us in EMS are wired to work, work, and work some more until we drop. We are slaves to the “big clock.” But that does not mean that we don’t need a day off here and there. Be sure to set aside time away from the “bus” for a day or two. You never know what kind of trouble you might get in.