Like Hillary Clinton, I, too, have traveled hundreds of thousands of miles around the globe. But unlike Mrs. Clinton, I know that flying is an activity, not an accomplishment.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
So it's, I think it's quite, quite unique to fly with somebody with so much experience.
My grandmother flew only once in her life, and that was the day she and her new husband ascended into the skies of Victorian London in the wicker basket of a hot-air balloon. They were soon to emigrate to Canada, and the aerial ride was meant to be a last view of their beloved England.
The sensation of flying is incredible, and it's such a miraculous notion to go into the air and see the world without delineation.
I love flying; I love aircraft, and you could say I've had a love affair with flight since I was a child. I travel a huge amount. I use airports, and as a pilot, I've flown in and out of airports thousands of times, so really, I have a fairly broad perspective.
Unfortunately, there are so many people who live their whole life in a place that is safe and protected and simple and they don't really have that strength inside to fly.
Flying is the only active profession I would ever continue with enthusiasm after the War.
I love to fly so much.
I loved flying as much as I thought I would and continue to fly aircraft.
There's something just magical about flight. Period.
The idea of flying in general does not appeal to me. I can barely understand why people want to fly at all, other than that it's occasionally necessary.