I'll be going to LA from Memphis in November and have no plans to change
that.  I actually think security will be better than ever at the airports
after this.
While I have some concern where before I had none, I don't plan to worry
about something I have no control over.  My life will go on until my time
has come...


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glenn Smith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:16 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: Air Travel in the Aftermath of the Terrorist Attack
>
> I am very afraid.  I am schedule to go to NY next week.  I will have to be
> forced to go.  I am looking into a video conf.
>
> Glenn K. Smith
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Senior EDI Systems Analyst
> Re:SOURCES EDI Department
> 248-458-8175
>
> >>> Lee LoFrisco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/12/01 9:10:13 AM >>>
> My shock and disbelief is slowly turning to anger over this most
> tragic event and the actions to follow.  Our lives in America
> and possibly the world have changed forever.
>
> My EDI consulting involves constant travel around the U.S.  Before
> yesterday, I never gave a thought to hijacking as these were
> always targeted for non-domestic flights.  Not anymore.  For
> those of us who travel on airplanes for business, I ask you to
> share your thoughts on this subject.
>
> Are you afraid?
> Will you travel this week or next?
> Has this event changed your thoughts on domestic travel?
>
> Lee LoFrisco
>
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