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Murphy’s laws of flying

A very beautiful airplane, Boeing 787

Dear Friends..
We all know Murphy’s Law.. it simply says..Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong....in next few posts I will post some of the laws derived from life by various observant people but we all generally call those observing rules and laws as Murphy’s Law. So today I am posting the Murphy’s laws of flying…

Serving coffee on aircraft causes turbulence.
Flights never leave from Gate #1 at any terminal in the world.
The crying baby on board your flight is always seated next to you.
The best-looking woman on your flight is never seated next to you.
If you arrive very early for a flight, it inevitably will be delayed.
When the plane you are on is late, the plane you want to transfer to is on time.
Only passengers seated in window seats ever have to get up to go to the lavatory.
No flight ever leaves on time unless you are running late and need the delay to make the flight.
If you are running late for a flight, it will depart from the farthest gate within the terminal.
If you must work on your flight, you will experience turbulence as soon as you touch pen to paper.
The less carry-on luggage space available on an aircraft, the more carry-on luggage passengers will bring aboard.
If you are assigned a middle seat, you can determine who has the seats on the aisle and the window while you are still in the boarding area. Just look for the two largest passengers.


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