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June 17, 2009

Living on the edge on a plane

Mark Malkoff is pulling a stunt that's sure to amuse airplane geeks. Malkoff, a comedian, is spending a month on a jet in an effort to defeat his fear of flying. He began June 1 with an AirTran flight from his home in New York to Atlanta. He's spending the rest of the month flying from 5 to 12 flights a day - wherever AirTran will take him.

I'm sure you have lots of questions like - who's paying for it? I don't know. But the publicity doesn't hurt AirTran - or Malkoff, who has done other stunts before like living in an Ikea store, so he's media savvy, too. Doesn't matter. The guy is funny - check out his video on airplane toilets. Bathroom humor at its best.

Posted by Michelle Deal-Zimmerman at 7:36 PM | | Comments (0)
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