Author Topic: Waiting to board a flight.  (Read 2137 times)

I've been flying in planes for my entire life since I was a small kid so I can relate to enjoying the takeoff speeding up.

I've been flying in planes for my entire life since I was a small kid so I can relate to enjoying the takeoff speeding up.
This. Hearing the engines spool up and then hearing the turbofans buzzing at high speeds is magic to my ears. Especially on an MD-80


I love flying!

I always try to get a seat next to the engines because they put me to sleep for some reason.

every time i fly it feels like the pilot is trying to loving kill us by stalling

Although I am the worst person to take on high things I love flying, it has a strange calming sensation in me.

One day I hope to get a pilots license and fly some WWII Warbirds

Yeah I fly a lot too, but not as much these days. I also dread when I had to get up early for a flight, especially when we had to get up at 2 in the morning to rush over to the airport.

Being stuck on the tarmac for two hours w/ broken AC

i've never been on a plane

Me either. I want to try it so bad though.

so wait are you saying you flew to santa ana to go to vegas? is this some sort of handicapped free airfare deal thing?
My dad works for this company i wont mention and he gets these buisness vactions (im not sure how it works) but our initial plan was to spend 4 days in Huntington Beach but my dad booked the flight 4 days earlier so we could spend 4 days in vegas too

Ok, Im a bit late to the party, but here's mine:


I was coming back from my trip to Peru and Ecuador with my grandfather. So, we flew in from Lima to Miami, Florida. And we stayed overnight in Miami as we didn't want to take a red-eye flight. So we have to wake up pretty early. Security was easy since i had a pre-check. And we got coffee from an airport starbucks. The real hell began on the flight.

So, we were flying on American Airlines (you can probably tell where this is going). SO we get on, and our seats were strategically placed behind seat recliners, and next to screaming children. And the flight attendants were miserable old bats, I was loving glad when the flight was over.

when my family was flying out to san fran, one of our flights out of las vegas got delayed wayyy into the night. it was really pretty seeing the city from the air, though. also when i was going through security checks in the washington d.c. airport on the way home from that national poetry recital competition thing, they threw away my favorite bottle of lotion :(

and today i finished a 12hr car ride from wisconsin to arkansas. i got up at 4am and we got home around 7pm, but the trip was miserable because i kept having terrible anxiety and i drank like four cups of coffee so i had the worst case of the stuffs ever


and today i finished a 12hr car ride from wisconsin to arkansas. i got up at 4am and we got home around 7pm, but the trip was miserable because i kept having terrible anxiety and i drank like four cups of coffee so i had the worst case of the stuffs ever

My family had to drive in two sessions from St Louis area to almost the very top of lower Michigan. I could drive the whole thing myself in one sitting, but since I have five siblings (three of which are under 10, girls, and constantly want to stop for bathroom or food). It's annoying being cramped for 700 miles.

I flew United Airlines to Dallas, TX from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. My god it was horrible. Wifi had to be payed for and so did the food Never flying with United again.