Admitting The Feeling

Later David wrote a post on twitter about the incident. He was moved by it and started to analyze the situation and felt guilty for acting inconsiderately for years with his family and mother when they needed him the most. He thought that his pain and loss were uncomparable without giving heed about his mother’s emotions. But now his own problems seemed to be really trivial in front of the incident.

Statements

David wrote on his twitter handle “I felt guilty and so sad. My problems seemed trivial,” David said. “Here I was flying home to be with my family for the 4th. Here he was going to with his family to be buried on the 4th.” Would the whole incident help heal his wounds from the past?

That Day

David continued his post and said: “You see this is what the 4th of July is about. This is why we are free to argue over an athlete and a pair of tennis shoes. It about a sacrifice of men and women who since 1776 have laid down there lives so I can eat hotdogs and drink beer and watch fireworks.”

Respect

David and the other passengers later came to know how the American airlines handled the incident and felt proud and happy to fly with them. He wrote: “I wanted to share this because it is the 4th of July I will never forget. My problems melted away and I was so proud of America and American Airlines for showing so much respect,”.

David’s Urge

David finally ended the post by saying: “Please keep his family in your thoughts today,” David, concluded. “Because somewhere in North Carolina a family is burying there son, dad, brother, sisters and his mother are saying goodbye today.” And this time when he reached home he hugged his mother really tight and she was surprised by his behavior.

Journey Begins

When the crew members along with the pilot had boarded the casket, the flight gradually approached the runway. It was the most emotional flight that he had taken in his life and thought about the days he had spent with his father when he was alive and how lucky he was to have a father like him.