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Let me guess, QOL is divorced and sends his kids via airline daycare to visit mommy?
Would anyone who is a responsible parent put their five year old un-escorted on a Grayhound bus or a train across the country? No, yet it is prefectly OK to send them by themselves on a jet. Absurd.

Everytime I see these kids with the "info collar" escorted down the jetway, I am disgusted that some parent isn't willing to do their job all for the sake of saving a few bucks, yet they demand perfection out of those of us who are entrusted to care for their now baggage like kid.

The same goes for the those in care of old folks who give us those who don't know what day it is nor that they are actually on something called an airplane.
Actually you are far from guessing correctly, nice try. Twenty years now with the same woman. Sorry, not your typical industry pilot type. Oldest kid traveled couple of times to visit grandparents. Once when 15 and once when 16. He'd do just fine if an event happened like this topic since military kids tend to more resourceful. Other times the whole family travels because that's how WE go on vacations.
 

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