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Im scared to death to fly commercial... I have not flown commercial since 9/11
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"I'm scared to death to fly commercial... I have not flown commercial since 9/11"

- Brett Hull

About this Quote

This quote by Brett Hull reflects the worry and anxiety that many people experienced after the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. The attacks had an extensive impact on the method people saw flight, and many people were scared to fly commercially once again. The quote suggests that Hull himself has actually not flown commercially since 9/11, likely due to the fear and anxiety associated with the attacks. This worry is reasonable, as the attacks were a terrible occasion that left a lasting impression on many people. The quote also shows the fact that, even after nearly 20 years, the occasions of 9/11 still have an effective influence on the method individuals view flight. The quote functions as a reminder of the lasting results of the attacks, and the fear and stress and anxiety that many individuals still feel when it pertains to air travel.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Brett Hull somewhere between August 9, 1964 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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