We descended in Mazatlán as the deep yellow sun was framed in an artists palette of orange, magenta and purple. Below us the city stretched along the coast and a luminous beacon pieced the nascent evening sky from a mountaintop lighthouse. To the east I witnessed landing lights of the airport. Ali cleared approach from the traffic tower and started our descent. I was immensely impressed with his professionalism and noted to tell him so later. We landed smoothly and taxied on the runway and came to a halt one-hundred yards from the gate. When the whirling propellers came to a rest the passengers expressed a collective sigh and removed their seatbelts. I removed my headphones and asked what they thought of the flight.
So far, So Bueno! The young man replied.
Have a nice time in Mexico and good luck. I said.
Good luck? He queried.
Yeah, with the fishing!
Oh, yeah, with the fishing Thanks dude!