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A United Airlines pilot treated passengers to a cheesy surprise when he ordered 30 pizza pies to a New Mexico airport following an emergency landing that caused an hours-long delay.
“His display that evening is what we should have more of: selfless acts of love, compassion and humanity.” Stamos said the airline initially gave passengers $15 food vouchers that couldn’t immediately be used with most of the airport restaurants already closed – so the pilot took matters into his own hands.
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