In 1977, I was either the only one or only one of two passengers on a Air Hawaii flight from Lihue to Hanalei (Kauai) to Honolulu flight. The aircraft was a Cessna 402 and I sat in the co-pilot's seat. I remember the pilot bitching about trying to get backpacks into the wing lockers at the Hanalei stop. (This Air Hawaii was not the same Air Hawaii that flew DC-10's between Hawaii and the Mainland a few years later.) The luckiest passenger in the world is the person who flew British Airways from LHR to Hong Kong (Tokyo?) a few years ago. The plane had mechanical problems. All of the pax except one were re-booked on other flights. This person decided to stay with the original flight. As a result, he (she?) and the 14 or so flight attendants were the only people in the cabin. David R home.comcast.net/~damiross/books.html www.sequoians.com -----Original Message----- From: The Airline List [mailto:AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Bahadir Acuner Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 20:21 To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: how many of us have been the only psg on a flight? Flew as an only pax from RIC to EWR in summer of 1993 in Northwest Airlink metroliner. I think it was Express I airlines, the predecessor of Pinacle. Correct me if I am wrong please :) Baha www.acuwings.com