The story is told of one of the pious whose neighbor, a skilled scribe, supported himself from what he earned in the practice of his art. One day, the pious man asked his neighbor, " How are you faring/" "Fine," he said, "so long as my arm is sound." That very evening, he shattered his arm, and he could not write with it for the rest of his life. It was Divine retribution for having placed his trust in his arm. pg 467
Daily Halacha:
Ha-gomel is said when someone has a sea voyage that lasts for several days or shorter trips where harsh weather conditions threaten the safety of the passengers.
The three opinions of whether one says ha-gomel after a plane ride are: a. A potentially dangerous situation developed during the flight. 2. If the plane crossed over an ocean or a desert, 3. After every airplane trip, The custom today follows the opinion of reciting ha-gomel only when an ocean or desert is crossed. Ha-gomel is said when reaching the destination and upon return.