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Anonymous wrote:My concern is if something happened- like an emergency. I would never want to be far away from my kids for that reason alone.
What type of emergency? I am serious - I what kind of emergency could happen on a plane that will require you to be in the same fare class as your teenager?
DP, but we were on a flight and the engine caught on fire. We had to make an emergency landing. It was very stressful and would have been much worse if our kids had been back in coach. I am glad we were sitting with our kids so we could talk them through the situation and they didn’t freak out.
If you order your life around risk of this magnitude, you'd never drive a car, eat grapes, take a drink, or do one of innumerable other things you do as a matter of course. Is it just that you are bad at math?
I didn’t order my life around this. We were in business class and then the engine caught on fire, dummy.
OK, in addition to being bad at math, reading comprehension is an issue for you. I'll go slow, to make sure you understand this time.
You suggested that you wouldn't sit apart from your teenagers *in the future* because of the risk of the plane engine catching fire. But that is a very, very small risk, and if you, or anyone, makes decisions based on that level of risk *in any context,* you won't be doing anything.
Does that help?