Who Knew? Some Fun Facts

While that's true, here's more info on him (courtesy of Wikipedia):

Comisar grew up in Beverly Hills, California. As a young man he sold a "solar powered clothes dryer" in national magazines for $49.95. Buyers received a length of clothesline. Comisar has been arrested and convicted of numerous crimes. Comisar was convicted of a variety of frauds in 1983, 1990, 1994 and 1999. All these trials took place in Federal court in Los Angeles.

Comisar used the working name Brett Champion during the period when he said he had retired from his career as a con man and posed as a fraud prevention expert and consultant, using it on Dateline NBC, The View, Sally, Leeza, Crook & Chase, and in various other television appearances, and when he wrote the book America's Guide to Fraud Prevention. Comisar is now prohibited from using this alias or from referring to himself as a consumer fraud expert. His book is considered a "piece of fraud history" by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and is on display in their fraud museum.
Wow, what a rotten crook he is!
 

English is the international language in aviation. Pilots from any country must be able to speak English, or at least be able to use aviation terminology.

The Captain and F/O eat different meals while in the air.

Unless you are Superman, it’s highly unlikely you will be able to open the cabin door while in flight.

A Boeing 747 holds about 50,000 gallons of fuel.

Also, there is about 150 miles of wiring on the 747.
 

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There is also the "Arkansas Back Apple".

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