Today's post is courtesy of our newest field correspondent, The Sheriff. Click the picture to enbiggen.
On our recent vacation to Honduras, he was seated in an exit row of the airplane. As he was dutifully reading the airplane safety card, he noticed one requirement that was, let's say, different from the rest. Let's look at that third-from-last bullet: "sufficient...oral capacity". Hmm, I've flown a fair amount and don't recall that ever being mentioned. And I would think that would severely delay the deplaning process. But I guess they do things differently in Central America.
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