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mwatu Jan 17, 2005 6:44 pm

Nw333
 
I was booking a trip from CMH - LGW and noticed the DTW-LGW portion is on D10. I thought that this segment was on 333 full time ?!!

Timetable shows D10.

I'm I worried about nothing? :confused:

sllevin Jan 17, 2005 8:00 pm

Well, if flying the DC-10 worries you, then yes, you should probably be worried :)

Me, I'm pretty ambivalent about them -- I'm fine with either (although I haven't yet flown the 330 in coach -- until next week). I just want to get there. :)

Steve

ATP Pilot Jan 17, 2005 10:10 pm

I still think that the "Classic" WBC on the DC10 is better than the new WBC on the A330 (more comfortable). I use my laptop to entertain myself so I don't really care about the new IFE. However, flying Y on the DC10 is no fun except for the pre-takeoff fog in the cabin.

USA_flyer Jan 18, 2005 5:56 am

I have an LGW DTW LGW itinerary in early february that's showing A330 outbound and DC10 inbound. I personally have no problem with the DC10 but having experienced the AVOD on the A330 I am going to miss it on my return when I'm not sleeping.

mwatu Jan 18, 2005 8:42 am


Originally Posted by sllevin
Well, if flying the DC-10 worries you, then yes, you should probably be worried :)

Me, I'm pretty ambivalent about them -- I'm fine with either (although I haven't yet flown the 330 in coach -- until next week). I just want to get there. :)

Steve

I am not worried from the point of view of the plane - more from the point of comfort - AVOD in particular. Plus I prefer Airbi (A little less noise) :D


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