Friday, May 7, 2010

Helicopter​ Problem



A​ helicopter​ was​ flying​ around​ above​ Seattle​ yesterday​ whe n​ an​ electrical​ malfunction​ disabled​ all​ of​ the​ aircraft''s​ electronic​ navigation​ and​ communications​ equipment.
Due​ to​ the​ clouds​ and​ haze,​ the​ pilot​ could​ not​ determine​ the​ helicopter''s​ position​ and​ course​ to​ steer​ to​ the​ airport.
The​ pilot​ saw​ a​ tall​ building,​ flew​ toward​ it,​ circled,​ drew​ a​ handwritten​ sign,​ and​ held​ it​ in​ the​ helicopter''s​ window.​ The​ pilot''s​ sign​ said​ "WHERE​ AM​ I?"​ in​ large​ letters.
People​ in​ the​ tall​ building​ quickly​ responded​ to​ the​ aircraft,​ drew​ a​ large​ sign,​ and​ held​ it​ in​ a​ building​ window.​ Their​ sign​ said​ "YOU​ ARE​ IN​ A​ HELICOPTER."
The​ pilot​ smiled,​ waved,​ looked​ at​ his​ map,​ determined​ the​ course​ to​ steer​ to​ SEATAC​ airport,​ and​ landed​ safely.
After​ they​ were​ on​ the​ ground,​ the​ co-pilot​ asked​ the​ pilot​ how​ the​ "YOU​ ARE​ IN​ A​ HELICOPTER"​ sign​ helped​ determine​ their​ position​ in​ Seatle.
The​ pilot​ responded​ "I​ knew​ that​ had​ to​ be​ the​ MICR OSOFT​ building​ because,​ similar​ to​ their​ help-lines,​ they​ gave​ m e​ a​ technically​ correct​ but​ completely​ useless​ answer."​

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