Pretty easy, really -- whenever you're in a situation with another person, a person with the power to make your life better or worse, try to make it easier for them. That doesn't mean plead guilty or any nonsense like that -- it just means remember that people's perceptions and feelings are real, and they'll act on them.First, I'll say that this belongs in this forum because it's
about preserving one's health....& money.
This guy gives sage advice about how to reduce
the odds of getting a ticket....or possibly worse.
I'd summarize it but there are too many nuances.
Be safe out there, people....even those of you I loathe.
I remember once when me and Joseph (my lover) were flying from Toronto to Vancouver, and while we were waiting in the lounge, we noticed a horde of gremlins (okay, mechanics) crawling all over one of the engines on our plane. Eventually (long after we were supposed to have departed) it was announced the flight was cancelled and we'd all have to start making other arrangements.
We dutifully got into line at the service desk, and the person in front of us happened to be a member of the Canadian Parliament. Well, he screamed and yelled about "do you know who I am" and so forth, but didn't really get any satisfaction.
When it got to be our turn, I let Joseph speak (I'm a very bad flyer, and my nerves were already frayed). The first words out of his mouth to the agent were, "it must be so hard for you dealing with that, idiots who don't know you are not to blame and you have feelings." In only about 3 or 4 minutes, we were booked on another flight (this time without a stop in Winnipeg) in first class, and on our way.
Moral of the story: Don't **** off the only person who can help you!