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		<title>We Need Help!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 00:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s Friday! &#8230; Feb 5th, 9pm EST. I&#8217;m in a cargo plane somewhere between Florida and the Caribbean. What a trip! Red-eye from LAX to Miami last night. I was only home for 5 days, which really wasn&#8217;t enough time to process the experience from the week before. There were a couple days where I [...]]]></description>
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It&#8217;s Friday! &#8230; Feb 5th, 9pm EST. I&#8217;m in a cargo plane somewhere between Florida and the Caribbean. What a trip! Red-eye from LAX to Miami last night. I was only home for 5 days, which really wasn&#8217;t enough time to process the experience from the week before. There were a couple days where I really wasn&#8217;t present and felt as if I was literally standing outside myself &#8230; almost like watching my body go through everyday life, from afar.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It&#8217;s not surprising that I feel so much comfort in the idea of going back. I&#8217;m definitely a little rattled and it&#8217;s been such a short time being home that my heart still feels like it&#8217;s in Haiti. Going back to the front lines almost feels like the most natural thing to do.</p>
<p>I spent the entire day helping to coordinate the next J/P HRO shipment, which included 3000 more of our filters. Was a great experience helping the freight company and getting to know the system. We were scheduled to load and fly out on a DC 4 &#8211; a beautiful 60+ yr old. The plane is nothing short of bad-ass!!! We packed it to the brim and climbed up a step latter to get in. There&#8217;s no rules, just cargo and some random jump seats. The plane is not pressurized so we are only traveling at about 7000 ft. Throughout the flight I was able to chat with the pilots, who by the way, are a few of the most interesting cats I&#8217;ve ever met. They were telling me stories of landing in random countries, at night (w/ no lights), on a strip of grass. Hardcore&#8230; old school&#8230; Legends!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sitting now, in the very back of the plane &#8230; It&#8217;s loud as hell and my ears are popping like crazy. I&#8217;m looking directly at the tons of filters we&#8217;re hauling, with a big grin, and I think to myself &#8230; what an amazing position to be in.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m very excited to see all of the people I promised filters to, with the goods in hand. This return trip really is a gesture of good faith more than anything. Yes, the filters we&#8217;re bringing in will help thousands of people, but I really want them to know that we&#8217;re serious and that our program is committed to Haiti for the long haul.</p>
<p>Landing soon&#8230;<br />
– Jon Rose<em></em></p>
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