Stingray24
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In July I'm flying to Washington state.  Any advice from you frequent fliers?  On the way out, I have only one connection in Cincinnati, Ohio with a layover of 2.5 hours.  On the way back I’ll have a connection in Boise, ID with a 3 hour layover and a connection in the twin cities with only a 1.5 hour layover. 

I’m flying out of Madison, WI which seems like it would be a little more quiet than most.  Anyone flown into or out of Cincinnati, Boise, or the twin cities?  I was told by an American Airlines pilot that I know to ask the flight attendant for permission to say hi to the pilots since it’s my first time flying.  Have any of you done that?

Flying on an Embraer ERJ-135 (37 seater) to Cincinnati, Boeing 737-800 to Seattle/Tacoma.  On the way back, Dehavilland Dash 4 Prop to Boise, Airbus Industrie (not sure what model, probably not the big A380) to the twin cities, and then another Airbus to Madison.
Shem
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Erm? Advice... advice...

Sit in the chair...

Read a book...

land?
Stingray24
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  That part I have down.  I'm looking for how early to arrive if you've been through any of the airports above.  Stuff like that.
ATG
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I recommend having some saltines to munch on if motion sickness has ever been an issue.

In a post 9-11 world I wouldn't recommend doing anything that the other passengers dont do.

Usually one of the pilots greets the passengers when boarding  or exiting in my experience. Probably looking for crazies.


Gods speed and travel safe.*


*edit
arrive about 1.5 hours early. More if your nervous or got the time.

Last edited by ATG (2007-06-04 11:09:16)

howler_27
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Well, fellow cheesehead, your run into Minneapolis will be the worst.  My suggestion is to study the airport terminal maps prior to your flights, so you get a good idea of where your heading in case of ground, flight, or any other inevitable delay that will occur.  IF you don't get time to study the layouts, the planes will usually have the airport layouts in the back of the flight magazine located in the back of the seat ahead of you. 

Sea/Tac is a very nice airport, and easy to get around in.  If you have time, stop at Antonio's fish bar at the airport.  They have a pretty damn good salmon and chips plate. 

As for the planes, have fun on the Embrier, it's a can with wings.   The 737-800 model is a very nice rig, and will be a decent flight.  Not as noisy as the others.  You also can't go wrong with the airbus. Very good aircraft. 

Have a safe flight there and back.

Forgot to mention, I typically get to the AP about an hour ahead of the flight.  Wear shoes that are easy on/easy off for security, and have your id and tickets handy at all times.  Generally, if your flying on a weekend, it's going to be worse regarding traffic and people.  If you plan to much on the plane, buy your sandwiches and drinks prior to flight, (in the terminal, after security).  The charges on board are a rip off.

Last edited by howler_27 (2007-06-04 11:16:32)

usmarine
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Stingray24 wrote:

In July I'm flying to Washington state.  Any advice from you frequent fliers?  On the way out, I have only one connection in Cincinnati, Ohio with a layover of 2.5 hours.  On the way back I’ll have a connection in Boise, ID with a 3 hour layover and a connection in the twin cities with only a 1.5 hour layover. 

I’m flying out of Madison, WI which seems like it would be a little more quiet than most.  Anyone flown into or out of Cincinnati, Boise, or the twin cities?  I was told by an American Airlines pilot that I know to ask the flight attendant for permission to say hi to the pilots since it’s my first time flying.  Have any of you done that?

Flying on an Embraer ERJ-135 (37 seater) to Cincinnati, Boeing 737-800 to Seattle/Tacoma.  On the way back, Dehavilland Dash 4 Prop to Boise, Airbus Industrie (not sure what model, probably not the big A380) to the twin cities, and then another Airbus to Madison.
What airline are you flying?  The Dash 4 will be a very bumpy flight due to mountain waves sometimes, so be prepared.
millhous
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Hit the bar.............

You'll sleep better.  Unless your on a red-eye, then most airport restaurants and  bars are closed.

Last edited by millhous (2007-06-04 11:27:12)

GunSlinger OIF II
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dont forget to bring a copy of the koran.
usmarine
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GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

dont forget to bring a copy of the koran.
Nah...I think those planes have toliet paper on them.
Mekstizzle
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usmarine2005 wrote:

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

dont forget to bring a copy of the koran.
Nah...I think those planes have toliet paper on them.
Ooh..that's gotta hurt.

All the hilarious replies have already been done, damn you guys.
ATG
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Zing!
GunSlinger OIF II
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how many people have not actually been ON a plane before? just out of curiosity

Last edited by GunSlinger OIF II (2007-06-04 11:53:18)

usmarine
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GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

how many people have not actually been a plane before? just out of curiosity
I have never been a plane.
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Stingray24 wrote:

In July I'm flying to Washington state.  Any advice from you frequent fliers?  On the way out, I have only one connection in Cincinnati, Ohio with a layover of 2.5 hours.  On the way back I’ll have a connection in Boise, ID with a 3 hour layover and a connection in the twin cities with only a 1.5 hour layover. 

I’m flying out of Madison, WI which seems like it would be a little more quiet than most.  Anyone flown into or out of Cincinnati, Boise, or the twin cities?  I was told by an American Airlines pilot that I know to ask the flight attendant for permission to say hi to the pilots since it’s my first time flying.  Have any of you done that?

Flying on an Embraer ERJ-135 (37 seater) to Cincinnati, Boeing 737-800 to Seattle/Tacoma.  On the way back, Dehavilland Dash 4 Prop to Boise, Airbus Industrie (not sure what model, probably not the big A380) to the twin cities, and then another Airbus to Madison.
If you trip is short, then try to get away with packing light -1 bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead bin (no luggage to check or for them to lose) = Big timesaver.

Try to get an aisle or window seat.

If you are prone to motion sickness take some ginger pre-flight .

Make sure that you leave the sword you call a pocketknife at home.

Wear some comfortable clothes

Have somebody drop/pick you up so you wont have to pay for parking

Chew gum during the flight.  It helps with the whole ear popping experience.

Get there early -security checkpoint lines can be long.   Bring a good book.

Don't say the word bomb.

Don't leave your bag unattended.

Enjoy the flight.  Keep your seat belt as much as possible, and look out the window.
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Darkfire
Helping you help yourself
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DBBrinson1 wrote:

Don't say the word bomb.
or gun or anything along those lines. TSA wont take any jokes about those they're way to serious.

and remember when your going through security in the US, you cant have large bottles of liquid or gel. If you want to bring these things on they have to be in 3 ounce or under containers. However, you can have as many bottle of this size as you want
max
Vela Incident
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GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

how many people have not actually been a plane before? just out of curiosity
nobody except stingray is my guess.
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot  xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
S.Lythberg
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GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

how many people have not actually been a plane before? just out of curiosity
At least 4 flights a year for me

Just don't fly with this guy, and you'll be fine.
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FatherTed
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max wrote:

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

how many people have not actually been a plane before? just out of curiosity
nobody except stingray is my guess.
Now, re-read what he said. Emphasis on the 8th word. Then look at usmarines comment. Then laugh.
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cablecopulate
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Bring a parachute in with your carry on stuff.
GunSlinger OIF II
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fatherted13 wrote:

max wrote:

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

how many people have not actually been a plane before? just out of curiosity
nobody except stingray is my guess.
Now, re-read what he said. Emphasis on the 8th word. Then look at usmarines comment. Then laugh.
nyuk nyuk nyuk
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
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usmarine2005 wrote:

What airline are you flying?  The Dash 4 will be a very bumpy flight due to mountain waves sometimes, so be prepared.
Delta. Also says operated by Northwest Airlines.

ATG wrote:

I recommend having some saltines to munch on if motion sickness has ever been an issue.

In a post 9-11 world I wouldn't recommend doing anything that the other passengers dont do.

Usually one of the pilots greets the passengers when boarding  or exiting in my experience. Probably looking for crazies.


Gods speed and travel safe.*


*edit
arrive about 1.5 hours early. More if your nervous or got the time.
I’ve never been motion sick in a car or boat, but perhaps I’ll bring some crackers.  Isn’t there a pill you can take?   My flight out of Madison is at 11:30am so I’ve got plenty of time to be early. 

howler_27 wrote:

As for the planes, have fun on the Embrier, it's a can with wings.   The 737-800 model is a very nice rig, and will be a decent flight.  Not as noisy as the others.  You also can't go wrong with the airbus. Very good aircraft. 

Have a safe flight there and back.

Forgot to mention, I typically get to the AP about an hour ahead of the flight.  Wear shoes that are easy on/easy off for security, and have your id and tickets handy at all times.  Generally, if your flying on a weekend, it's going to be worse regarding traffic and people.  If you plan to much on the plane, buy your sandwiches and drinks prior to flight, (in the terminal, after security).  The charges on board are a rip off.
Yeah, the Embrier looked like a pretty small jet.  Ah well, the more excitement the better.   I’m flying out on a Thursday, back on a Sunday.  Thanks for the tip on stuff to munch on.  Figured it’d be downright robbery to buy stuff on the plane. 

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

dont forget to bring a copy of the koran.
Nice one, Gunslinger.  I’ll make a note to not pray loudly before boarding, too.

DBBrinson1 wrote:

If you trip is short, then try to get away with packing light -1 bag that is small enough to fit in the overhead bin (no luggage to check or for them to lose) = Big timesaver.

Try to get an aisle or window seat.

If you are prone to motion sickness take some ginger pre-flight .

Make sure that you leave the sword you call a pocketknife at home.

Wear some comfortable clothes

Have somebody drop/pick you up so you wont have to pay for parking

Chew gum during the flight.  It helps with the whole ear popping experience.

Get there early -security checkpoint lines can be long.   Bring a good book.

Don't say the word bomb.

Don't leave your bag unattended.

Enjoy the flight.  Keep your seat belt as much as possible, and look out the window.
I’m only going to be out there for 2 days so I’ll be able to get away with a small bag.  I’m getting a window seat if I can.  Thanks for the tip on ginger and I’ll leave my swiss army knife on my dresser.   Do you know what size carry on stuff has to be?
usmarine
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Stingray24 wrote:

Do you know what size carry on stuff has to be?
About the size of two normal size backpacks....like the ones you had in school.
DesertFox-
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+796|7150|United States of America

max wrote:

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

how many people have not actually been on a plane before? just out of curiosity
nobody except stingray is my guess.
You'd be wrong. I've never been on a plane or out of the Midwest (but was once in the Mountain Time Zone, whoopee).

About the Koran statement though, where do you buy one anyway?
usmarine
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DesertFox- wrote:

About the Koran statement though, where do you buy one anyway?
Interweb I guess.  Have fun buying one though...say hello to the FBI when you purchase it.
Mekstizzle
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You see it next to the Bible. In the fiction/sci-fi section.

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