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Back in the Day (Part 2)


Tracy Pettit of Hastings, Nebraska writes, "In the late 1950's my father worked for a company that was contracted to build radar installations in Greenland and Iceland.  While contracted by the U.S. government, they used public forms of transportation as much as possible.  Flugfelag Islands was what is now Iceland Air.  No Jetways, no peanuts or beverages, and you probably didn't have to fit all liquids into a plastic baggy.  When air travel was an adventure, not an inconvenience."

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