Dope and Fabric In a Digital World

It was a bit past 2 p.m. on a typically sunny Hawaiian spring day. The Aloha Airlines 737 had just leveled at 24,000 feet on its routine hop between Hilo and Honolulu. Flight attendant Clarabelle Lansing, a 37-year Aloha veteran, was moving along the Boeing's single center aisle and had made it to...

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