BEVERLY: On final approach we're coming
in runway 2 2, and I think "we're am I going
to park this thing?" There are planes lined
up like sardines and as far as I can see
there's cars lined up too. It looks like
everybody in Newfoundland is here.
(Sung overlapping the next paragraph)
1 plane then another, and then another,
and then another, and then 13 planes,
and another, and then another, and then
another, and then 19 planes, and then
another and then another, and then another,
and then 26 planes, and another and then
another and then another, and then 29 planes,
and then another, and then another and then 32
planes and then another, and then another and
then another and then 38, 38, 38, 38, 38, 38
planes!
(Spoken with above paragraph begins sung over this)
JANIS: Is this thing on? Sorry, i'm new.
This is Rogers TV. channel 9. My name is
Janis Maltur, and I'm reporting live from Gander's
Airport where the 19th plane has touched down.
I'm here with
BONNIE: Bonnie Harris. On a normal day we
get a half dozen of flights now we already got
3 times that many landing in 2 hours, that's a
lot of noise. You can smell the fuel.
You can smell the exhaust.