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Old Jan 14, 2019 | 4:14 am
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Originally Posted by Cap'n Benj
Perhaps you were the only only one who wanted bright light and if youd had your way you would’ve ruined it for the other 44?

The norm in every other scenario is daylight during daylight hours. It is natural and normal for humans. Why should it be any different on board an aircraft?

Originally Posted by Cap'n Benj
if I wanted to try to sleep to help with the jet lag, I’d my neighbour was pumping in bright sunshine I wouldn’t be too happy.
How can you get jet lag when the time difference is only 2 hours?
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