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9-11 Remembered: A Flight Attendant’s Story

September 11, 2009 by Gay Agenda News Team · Leave a Comment 

Many of you may know that I am a former flight attendant. What you may not know is that I was in the air on September 11th, working a flight leaving New York City going to Florida. I worked for an airline that has live TV’s in every seat, so we were some of the few people in the air that actually watched the horrors of that day unfold live.

It all started normally enough. The crew of 6 (four flight attendants and two pilots) met for the early morning flight, expecting a short trip to Tampa and back. The plane was full of people, mostly bleary-eyed from having to make it to the airport on time. We did a quiet, low-key service, chatting with the few passengers who were awake, then went to our respective galleys to rummage up some breakfast for ourselves.

Then it happened…

Find out at: The Bilerico Project!

Flying the Not So “Gay” Friendly Skies

January 28, 2009 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment 

A friend and colleague of mine, Waymon Hudson, who writes for The Bilerico Project, has a story posted that made me scratch my head, then go hmmmm. As I read the story, I found myself a bit perplexed. It didn’t really shock me, but yet, it made me realize how the perceptions of others are so dated at times.

I can’t even begin to do the story justice, so please click here to read it. It’s well worth it.

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