VOICES
* EDITOR’S NOTE: We asked passengers and employees at John Wayne Airport
about their thoughts following Sunday’s crash of EgyptAir Flight 990.
“I think everyone is very sad. My husband is an airline captain and my
daughter is a flight attendant. I think we are naturally more aware the
days following a major accident. We are on our toes because we don’t know
what happened. But we try to do everything right every day. The fear of
aviation accidents is something I live with every day. But it is what
they want to do.”
-- Betty Scott, security checkpoint supervisor at John Wayne Airport.
“Overall I still feel that flying is a safe way to travel.”
-- Tai Do, 27, whose girlfriend was flying to San Francisco on American
Airlines.
“This can happen anywhere. It’s just strange that it’s happened in that
geographic location three times now. You have JFK Jr., TWA 800 and now
EgyptAir 990. I have been flying with the same carrier for 16 years. I
have faith in the people in charge. You have to have faith, otherwise you
will be taking the bus.”
-- Edwin Berger, who was traveling from Venezuela on business.
“I guess working for the industry, I feel safe in the hands of the
Federal Aviation Administration. I also think the safest time to travel
is right after an airplane disaster. Everybody’s watching. All the
maintenance records are being looked at.”
-- Linda Johnson, customer service agent for Alaska Airlines.
“It was business as usual at JFK Airport. Unless I saw it on the news, I
wouldn’t have realized there was a crash.”
-- Jen Nassimos, 22, Costa Mesa, who arrived at LAX from New York. Her
United Airlines flight was delayed for more than an hour due to problems
with the plane’s fuel line and brakes.
“Nothing really changes because we do everything perfectly every day. We
take our jobs very seriously. Things have to be perfect. We have to have
feelings for the people who are flying. We have to treat every one of
them as if they are our brother or sister. But it hurts.”
-- Nilofar Malik, afternoon duty manager at the airport’s security check.
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