Friday, April 11, 2008

Pilot Epidemic

Have you noticed something different about your fellow travellers lately? I’m talking physically changing before your eyes. Next time you go to the airport, look at the pilots’ fingernails. A bit long and oh, so dirty. Yes, they try to wash their hands more frequently and pay special attention to the nails but on “that” side of security the fingernail file is not available. Waiting for the commute home they fidget with their hands, occasionally feeling in their pocket for the Swiss Army knife they used to carry. Oh yeah, confiscated on the way to work! An amputated nail file still lingers in their memory.
Did you know that there are 113 diseases of the skin and nails, some directly related to improper upkeep of the hand and nails? A recent internet search showed 496 sites advertising help with some of these maladies, but all of them requiring proper hygiene after complying with these remedies. What about us? Are we left out here like clothes to dry? Has the government forgotten our little predicament?
A few phone calls I made confirmed what I already knew. They refuse to believe there is a problem, let alone a blossoming epidemic on hand. Back to normal! Do your job. Continue as usual. But we don’t have the tools to do the job! Please sir, let us have our 1 1/2 inch nail files back. Do you realize as pilots we can carry firearms? Give us a little training and a lock box to carry our nail files in at least.
A call to the Center for Disease control did get a little sympathy but this SARS virus has them a little busy and they said they’d get back to me. They did recommend wearing latex gloves but beware there is a large part of the population that is allergic to latex, so be careful.
I’m not a scientist but I have been to the Galapagos Islands and my understanding is that the pilot group and their genetic off-spring will eventually grow abnormal fingernails evolving to suit their environment (being on the secure side of the airport system nearly half of the lives). One or two generations is my guess. I do remember a picture of Howard Hughes near his airplane. Look what happened to his fingernails.

2 comments:

Weezie B. said...

I hadn't realized pilots were subject to the same restrictions as passsengers (except for guns). You have written an entertaining "tongue in the cheek" kind of piece.aegzz

Unknown said...

Kevin,

This is such a pleasure to read. The voice is energetic and really pays attention to the reader, is aware that they are listening and gives us something worth listening to.

I love the researched material--this is a lovely piece of creative nonfiction. You explore one idea and then move on to something related that's of interest to you and you convince us to be interested too. And all these parts make up an entertaining whole.

What a delight!