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The following is supposedly a
true story relating to an actual event that took place during a flight.
As a Delta Air Lines jet was flying over Arizona on a clear day, the
co-pilot was providing his passengers with a running commentary about
landmarks over the PA system.
"Coming up on the right, you can see the Meteor Crater, which is a major
tourist attraction in northern Arizona. It was formed when a lump of nickel
and iron, roughly 150 feet in diameter and weighing 300,000 tons, struck the
earth at about 40,000 miles an hour, scattering white-hot debris for miles
in every direction. The hole measures nearly a mile across and is 570 feet
deep."
From the cabin, a passenger was heard to exclaim, "Wow! It just missed the
highway!"
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