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Sunday, November 7, 2010

COCKPIT OR COFFIN

An “AVIATOR”, when we hear this word, our mind becomes placid and the person we can think of is perhaps “TOMCRUISE” in a clean shaven look with a RAYBAN glass. Wow!!!!! What a style!!!!! Flying is a great experience, “Landing and Taking off” is an eye-catching moment, and anyone would love to watch!

These Aviators are paying their life as a hidden cost for this glamorous profession.
      “Life is a beautiful accident, everything is destined!” 
Therefore we have to accept the things as it comes! It is easier said than done!
Accepting or Adjusting???? When we are ready to accept something, we are almost prepared to compromise!

As an Aviator’s wife I have seen many accidents in my life especially air crashes. When we hear about any mishaps, our heart beats faster for their family. “Family” is the most ignorant ones about these accidents and unprepared of the future. Life changes for them in a minute. “Single Parenting” which is the hardest task and the lady needs to do it, once she loses her husband. A human being is highly stressed when they lose their spouse a survey says! And for those ladies life becomes like an ocean with challenging tides as Tsunami.

I can pretty well describe the moment when these kinds of accidents happen everyone in the colony visit their house to convey the condolences and even talk to the children to see his/her father as a “Hero” or “A star”…..it is true these people are the Real Heroes and stars!

But in day today life, these ladies are able to sail through only because of their unshakable confidence. Any person learns “Life skills” during tough times. And I salute these ladies who are marching with head high at the same time feeling bad about those ill-fated aircrafts.

Life is a like an ice cream enjoy before it melts. Help people as much as we can. Be positive always. We don’t know what is in store for us, so we must live in present.


1 comment:

  1. seems truly inspiring to spouses of armed force employees.
    shows the harsh reality of lyf...

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