Pilot writes 32 late notes for school after 20 hour delay
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}FILE: An easyJet aircraft takes-off. (Reuters/Christian Hartmann)
Here’s a teaching moment.
An easyJet pilot wrote 32 absence notes for students after a 20-hour delay caused them to miss their classes.
A group of mostly students and their parents were flying from Cyprus to London’s Gatwick airport but heavy fog prevented them from returning until the next day.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Captain Wayne Mott joking said over the loud speaker that he’d write a note for school explaining the absence and was shocked when he got a request for 32 notes, including one from a teacher.
The Daily Mail reports that Joshua Skuse, 8, a student at Herne Junior School in Petersfield, Hampshire, showed his letter to his teacher, which read: "I am very sorry that Joshua was not at school today.
"He has been involved in a secret mission in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea at very short notice.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"We hope that this mission will soon be complete and that he will see you bright-eyed and bushy-tailed on Tuesday morning."
Skuse's teacher later invited Captain Mott to come in and give a talk to the students.