Fly with me to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX),
California, the United States' second busiest airport and the fourth worldwide.
Its 2013 Wikipedia statistics: 66.7million passengers; 1.1
metric tons of cargo; and more than 353,000 aircrafts flying in and out. An average of 182,740
pax and 967 planes a day!
How on earth can anyone or any group of people manage all
these? Must be due to a pretty well-oiled system, a competent team, or
state-of-the-art technology―or a combination of all these.
To simple-minded me, that's one mind-boggling logistics
nightmare; its complexity I can't even imagine.
But even more intriguing is that sleek sky-boat jetting
people in and out of airports. Do you know that the biggest plane in the world weighs
285 metric tons―640
metric tons including cargo and passengers?
How can something as heavy, thrust itself heavenward-ward,
then cross 11,747 km (7,299 miles), say from
Manila to the US―at precisely
the time and spot you've been promised you'd land.
Unthinkable too, to my unscientific
pedestrian mind, is this: that plane defied gravity!
I relished all these recently as we flew in to the Los
Angeles airport, from where my husband and I would take another flight to San
Diego for a much-anticipated visit of our son Carlo's family, my sisters and a
handful of nieces and their extended families.
While the plane taxied down the runway, we viewed on its TV monitor
the aircraft's underbelly―its
front wheel precisely rolling on the thin runway line. Talk of precision
technology and precision-trained pilots!
Travellers make it safe to their destinations today because
of those with the wisdom to invent, innovate, plan and execute up to the tiniest
details, and closely coordinate with others even across the globe.
System and people failures (even terrorists), along with
typhoons, can wreak havoc on even the best plans. That's why security checks have
never been more rigorous.
But isn't it awesome
that God has equipped man with wisdom, and limitless capabilities to
create and put into motion seemingly undoable things, like making travel safe and
comfortable―even in the
sky?
Didn't God say, "Let us make mankind in our image, in
our likeness, so that they may rule…" (Genesis 1:26)?
God surely meant that likeness to be in the form of wisdom,
understanding, insight, inventiveness, creativity, the ability to dream, have a
vision, plan, execute, etc.
Genesis 2:7―Then
the LORD God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his
nostrils the breath of life… man became a living being.
Yes, you and I are but dust; and we remember that when we see a loved one's remains in the cremation chamber. But it is not
our form―nor this flesh
we try to pamper everyday―which
makes us like Him. His Spirit living in us makes us like Him.
My next booking better be for space travel.
Photo credits:
www.loyolaphoenix.com
www.cathaypacific.com
www.scientificamerican.com
Glad to know your flight was safe and uneventful. Enjoy your stay with Carlo and family. Oh, and if I were younger, I'd love to fly to the moon, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks. We're in a not so normal situation yet. Pretty hectic because of this tiny lady and it so happens that they're also moving to their new house. God has been good, Sooo good. Miss you and our coffee dates. See you soon.
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