Posted by John Deere D on September 13, 2019 at 00:07:38 from (204.244.59.66):
In Reply to: 18 years ago posted by 37chief on September 11, 2019 at 20:17:14:
Quote: Do you remember what you were doing when the planes crashed into the towers..
I certainly do remember the day well.
I arrived at Natural Gas COMPRESOR STATION # 7 (180 miles North of the Washington Sate border).
Driving to the Compressor station,I knew there would be one 10,000 HP gas Turbine online, two 10,000 HP Clarks and four 4,000 HP Nordberg's. I walked into the control room to ask the Shift Engineer for his past 12 hour log book.
He had the look of horror on his face! The gentleman pointed to the TV in the lunch room......as the two of us walked into the lunch room there was a replay of a PLANE disappearing into a Tower!
As a Canadian, I had never felt as much pain for our Neighbor the "USA" like I did that morning. Dam near made me sick to the stomach.
Canadian Airports immediately stepped up, hundreds of flights were diverted to Canadian Airports.
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