
“Uh oh,” the pilot, Shaun, said, tapping on the dashboard.
“What ‘uh oh’?” Steve immediately responded, “There’s no ‘uh oh’ in airplane piloting.”
“Uh… I’m out of gas, buddy. You will need to get off here.”
“Didn’t you fuel up before leaving?” Steve was shrieking as waves of panic washed over him. He peeked out the window at the beach and water below. “Where am I suppose to land?” The pilot shrugged. He either didn’t know or he didn’t care.
Gritting his teeth and swearing beneath his breath, he undid his seat-belt. “I’m sorry,” he apologized to his one student – the only other passenger on the plane, “we’ll have to jump here.”
The student opened and closed his mouth before reacting, “What?”
Steve put on his parachute and opened the door, “Are you coming?”
“Can’t we just go back to the airport?”
“Afraid not,” Steve said, “Come on, it’s now or never.” Before long, the student was strapped to Steve and before the student could mutter another word, Steve cried, “Geronimo!”

I would never fly with that pilot again. Lol! Great piece!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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Haha, I don’t think I will fly with that pilot either. Thank you for reading.
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A very scary ride. I’m glad they have the sea to jump into. A very imaginative story Yinglan. Thanks for joining in.
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I hope the target would be the beach rather than the sea with its turbulent waves. Thank you for reading.
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It’s a pleasure my friend.
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Hopefully the plain won’t kill anybody.
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With 2 less passengers, I think the plane should make it.
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Lets hope so.
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