This time he wasn't flying alone but in the company of six multinational crewmates.
"When planes aren't flying there aren't long lines there and the baggage office can give those out, " Leff said.
"Low cost airlines have given people the bug for flying - people who weren't flying before, " says David Kaminski-Morrow, air transport editor at industry magazine Flight International.
But the Barry family isn't flying again until they're confident their kids -- both of whom have Type 1 diabetes -- will have pumps that work beyond the checkpoint.
For goodness sakes, if you look at Cameroon for one, a majority of the people on the government payroll in Cameroon work for Camair, an airline that has been defunct for several years that isn't flying.
"We have to just hang in there and get on with it and hope that if people aren't flying then that will mean English people aren't flying abroad and will come out and visit UK destinations, " she said.
Ideas were plentiful, but coming up with something that would pass safety standards so that people and seats wouldn't go flying in an accident proved difficult.
"None of the recommendations are particularly difficult and I don't see any reason why they couldn't resume flying in six to nine months from now, " retired Adm.
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"I don't think that it was dangerous for the plane to be flying, but it probably wasn't the best thing to be flying it on the heels of this latest emergency landing in Japan, " Smith said.
"If we don't have Soyuz flying by the middle of November -- the 16th or so, the normal landing time for the last crew -- we would have to de-man ISS at that point, " Suffredini said.
To be sure, this hasn't stopped its stocks from flying high in recent months.
Adding to the complexity: Several airlines, including American and United, don't let travelers add children flying free on a parent's lap to reservations online.
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On the whole, we don't write about dragons and flying saucers.
Sure, you don't need to waste fuel flying around an empty airliner, but even the company's small jet can burn through quite a bit of cash.
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You don't want the expense of flying staff all the way back to the home country, and if the situation cools down, you'll want a quick route back in.
"If it wasn't for the miles and status, we probably never would have started flying, and we probably wouldn't continue to do so, " he said.
But she says she isn't so sure Hendrix will be flying again anytime soon.
The extent of his potential flying skills wasn't known, the bulletin said.
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But it didn't keep potentially lethal shards from flying into the stands.
Civilians aren't immune to all the bullets flying around, but from a game-play perspective, it was hard to determine whether I should care.
Elephants don't like being stung by bees flying up their noses.
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Once it's flying and there's enough atmosphere to support it - that goes without saying, or else you wouldn't be talking about an airplane flying there - does it go up once?
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It didn't take long for the lawsuits to start flying back and forth.
But because the problem affects only a tiny fraction of the flying population, we didn't include the category in our calculation.
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