A helicopter was flying around above Seattle yesterday when an electrical malfunction disabled all of the aircraft’s electronic navigation and communications equipment.
The
pilot saw a tall building, flew toward it, circled, drew a handwritten
sign, and held it in the helicopter’s window. The pilot’s sign said
“WHERE AM I?” in large letters.
People
in the tall building quickly responded to the aircraft, drew a large
sign, and held it in a building window. Their sign said “YOU ARE IN A
HELICOPTER.”
The pilot smiled, waved, looked at his map, determined the course to steer to SEATAC airport, and landed safely.
After
they were on the ground, the co-pilot asked the pilot how the “YOU ARE
IN A HELICOPTER” sign helped determine their position in Seattle.
The
pilot responded “I knew that had to be the MICROSOFT building because,
similar to their help-lines, they gave me a technically correct but
completely useless answer.”
Moral of the Story: Sometimes even the wrong answer can tell you a lot.
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