ToughOmbre
Senior Master Sergeant
1st flight ever - August 1971, McGuire AFB to Fort Knox, KY. Me and 155 other BCT soldiers from Fort Dix on our way to AIT aboard a chartered 707 ("Modern Air"). Had to turn around 30 minutes into the flight and make an emergency landing at Kennedy in NY (engine trouble).
2nd flight ever - about three or four hours later, same plane (problem fixed?). About 20 minutes in we turned around (more engine trouble). Some guys were a little agitated to say the least. Landed without incident. Needless to say we didn't get on that plane again. Government had to put us up for a night in an NYC hotel. What a zoo!
Finally got to Fort Knox the next day on a United Airlines 707.
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CORRECTION
I don't know how I forgot about this (must be getting more senile than I thought). First flight was with my uncle, a B-24 pilot in WW II. Was probably around 10 or 11 years old. Went up for a ride in a four seat seaplane (don't remember the type) from the Little Ferry Seaplane Base in New Jersey (couple of miles west of the Hudson river).
The best part of the flight (and this is the God's honest truth) was when he took us under the George Washington Bridge. I don't think that's legal, but the FAA never caught him.
TO