He looked at me as if I'd asked if his children could fly.
How could the agency let a child fly a plane?
On a British domestic flight, the child without a seat flies free.
If two or more children from the same family are flying together, parents usually pay just one fee.
A child accompanied by a parent can fly free on certain days.
The children flew as if they'd been doing it together for years.
Eventually the war ended, and the children could fly their kites again.
Between now and then, it will be up to the parents to decide whether they feel comfortable having their children fly 6,000 miles.
It is true that the child has flown the nest, but not completely.
Only children can fly, however, so what's a grown-up to do?