Author's Note
It seems that the closer we get to the end of Caleb's college career, the further we move away.
I had thought that we would be at the end by this time, and that the first book would be done, and yet here we are, Caleb still has a year of study. And before that, a European vacation.
I wonder what might happen there.
As Always thanks to Dr Mark for his editing skills, help and advice. And thanks, you guys for sticking with me for so long.
PM
Caleb 46 - Vacation.
I reclined, dozing on a sumptuous leather sofa, Amanda's head on one shoulder and Mary's on the other. Jules and Ness were sleeping on the chairs opposite.
We had been in the air a little over seven hours, and had over two hours left before we reached London. Flying, I had decided, was boring, at least as a passenger. I'm sure Gerry and our co-pilot were not nearly as bored as I was
Gerry had approached me late the previous afternoon, and told me that he had spoken to Dean about my taking all his flying knowledge. I had taken the offered memories. His mind had been nowhere as regimented as Kevin's, or Dean's, so I knew I wouldn't assimilate his knowledge quickly. However, I had had a decent night's sleep, and now another five or six hours of boredom on the plane as we flew. I'd finally assimilated all of his aviation memories. Theoretically, I should be able to fly both fixed and rotary wing aircraft - but as with everything else, knowing the theoretical basics was only half the story. I needed flight time in order to develop the reflexes and muscle memory to make me a pilot. I determined that I would start my training as soon as I got back to the US, using my birthday present from the twins.
Dean had hired a second pilot, a woman named Judith. She was a charter pilot who usually worked delivering pre-owned aircraft to their new owners once they were bought. She was in her mid-thirties and trim. Apparently, you can't be fat doing her job since some of the smaller planes had a weight limit.
Judith had been introduced to us when we had boarded, but apart from that we had had little communication with her. They had taken turns leaving the flight deck to eat and use the lavatory, but that was about all.
Judith was only going to do the trip from the US to London. Once we arrived, she was off to another job, although I had no idea where or what that was. I got the impression that she took this gig to get her to London, where she would collect another aircraft. Gerry would have a different co-pilot for the return leg.
I looked around the interior of the plane. Cheryl and Dean were both dozing near the front of the cabin, while Louise was asleep in Josh's lap. Josh had his seat reclined, head back, snoring quietly. The pilots had darkened the cabin to allow us to try and get some sleep.
Stiff from being seated for so long, I eased myself out from between the twins and stood. I moved to the rear of the cabin and into the galley where I made myself a coffee. I wondered if the pilots would like coffee also. I decided to make them each a cup, just in case. I already know how Gerry liked his coffee, and I had seen Judith make herself one earlier; I made them both a drink, and took it up to them on the flight deck.
Both were wearing headsets so neither heard me enter. I could tell that the autopilot was currently controlling the aircraft. I examined the screens and, amazingly enough, was able to read and understand all the controls and displays in front of me.
I tapped Gerry on the shoulder. He looked up and grinned as I passed him his drink. Judith noticed me as I was doing this, looked up and smiled at me as I passed a drink to her as well. She took off her headset.
"How's it going back there?" she asked.
"Boring," I said. "They're all asleep."
"What?" she said, "All those women and you can't find a single one to join the Mile High Club with?"
"Is that actually a thing?" I asked. "I thought it was just an urban legend."
"It's real," she said.
"And I suppose you're a member." She looked insulted.
"Of course," she said. "I've been flying since I was ten. I lost my virginity in a Bombardier a number of years later - but to be fair it wasn't flying the first time."
I smiled.
"How much longer do we have?" I asked.
"Just over the hour," she said. "We'll be starting our descent in about fifteen minutes. Perhaps you should rouse everyone and get them ready for landing. Seat backs in the upright position and tray tables stowed and all that."
I shook my head. "You sound like a frustrated airline pilot?"
"Fuck no," she said. "They're nothing but glorified bus drivers. Give me private charter and delivery any day of the week. I never know where I am going from one week to the next, nor what I will have to fly or how it's going to be."
"You're only flying this leg with us?" I asked.
She nodded. "I have a pickup to do from the Manchester area, a little airstrip called Barton. I'm meeting up with another guy for the return leg. There is a plane there that we need to take back to the US. It's going to be a long haul."
"Well good luck with that," I said. She grinned at me, but then a beep from the autopilot told her, and me, that we had reached a waypoint. Gerry started talking to ATC on his radio, and I nodded to her and retreated to the cabin, leaving them to get on with their work.
Dean opened his eyes as I came back into the cabin.
"There's a bed in back," he said, "If you wanted to take her and join the Mile High Club."
I grinned at him. "No time," I said. "We're about forty five minutes out. We need to prep for landing."
I moved through the cabin, picking up cups and bottles and took them to the galley. I made sure that there was nothing loose lying around. Then I nudged Louise awake and suggested she move back to her own chair for landing rather than on Josh's knee.
The landing was uneventful, and we arrived at just after six in the evening local time.
"Remember," said Dean, "they are very touchy about weapons here. Anything and everything is classed as an offensive weapon. That knife of yours, Caleb, leave it onboard. You will get arrested here if you get caught carrying it."
"Really?" I said. "It's a pocket knife."
"It's illegal here," he said.
I shrugged and took the knife Dana had given me for my birthday and put it in one of the lockers on board.
Gerry helped us unload our luggage from the baggage compartment. He was going to go do his own thing while we were in London. We intended to spend a week here looking around and seeing the sights.
When we hit passport control, the officer scanned my passport and frowned. He looked at his screen, scanned it again, and then picked up the phone in his booth.
A couple of minutes later, a short man in a uniform came to the booth. He took my passport from the officer and asked me to follow him.