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Faydra Jan 20, 2015 5:58 am

I hate flying
 
I really do.

I have an iPad and a Nook, but flights take forever regardless.
I hate having to crawl over people to get to the bathroom, if I'm unlucky enough to not get the aisle seat.
I hate being stuck in the big tube.

I'm sick of it.

Grumblesnort.

Why haven't one of you invented the matter transmitter yet huh? What's the damn holdup?


Okay, I feel better now - carry on. :)

Carl Johnson Jan 20, 2015 6:29 am


Originally Posted by Faydra (Post 24199757)
Why haven't one of you invented the matter transmitter yet huh? What's the damn holdup?

It's dangerous, in case you didn't know. During the making of the movie "The Fly," everybody liked to play with the pods, but Geena Davis loved it. She went through about 5 or 6 times every day. One day, she went through without noticing that there was an old lady asleep in there.

And...

Well...

Faydra Jan 20, 2015 6:42 am

That wasn't an old woman it was....

Beetlejuice...

Beetlejuice....

Beetlejui

florin Jan 20, 2015 8:36 am


Originally Posted by Faydra (Post 24199757)
I hate having to crawl over people to get to the bathroom, if I'm unlucky enough to not get the aisle seat.

There is an easy solution to this: if you say "excuse me" people usually get up and let you out of your seat to go to the bathroom. No need to crawl over people.

Faydra Jan 20, 2015 8:43 am


Originally Posted by florin (Post 24200494)
There is an easy solution to this: if you say "excuse me" people usually get up and let you out of your seat to go to the bathroom. No need to crawl over people.

I do do that, seems like they mostly want to pull their legs in slightly and expect me to slide through the 2" gap they have made.

darthbimmer Jan 20, 2015 8:44 am

Flying is a lot more pleasant when one pays for premium class. You don't arrive any sooner than the rest of the aircraft but the flight certainly feels shorter. You're in the same metal tube as everyone else but you've got claim to a larger space within it. The food and drink may not be great (US airlines) but they're at least good enough to get the job done.

And a scuzz like Beetlejuice is much more likely to be sitting back in coach that up front in C or F.

lloydah Jan 20, 2015 8:54 am

We generally use the TARDIS when the Doc isn't using it but as we often return before we leave it gets confusing. If he's busy there's always Ryanair but in that case you tend to want to return before you start only to find there's an extra charge imposed.

Faydra Jan 20, 2015 8:58 am


Originally Posted by lloydah (Post 24200619)
We generally use the TARDIS when the Doc isn't using it but as we often return before we leave it gets confusing. If he's busy there's always Ryanair but in that case you tend to want to return before you start only to find there's an extra charge imposed.

I know what you mean, I felt that way after I got back from seeing my first 4D movie 20 minutes from now. :)

84fiero Jan 20, 2015 9:12 am


Originally Posted by Faydra (Post 24199757)
I have an iPad and a Nook, but flights take forever regardless.

Right, jet airliners take "forever"...too bad we aren't still using sail powered boats, covered wagons, horse and foot travel, that would be so much faster - and nicer too. Sorry, no electricity back then so forget about your iPad.

Maybe try looking on the bright side of things? You can always drive, take the bus/train if you like.

Faydra Jan 20, 2015 9:29 am


Originally Posted by 84fiero (Post 24200733)
Right, jet airliners take "forever"...too bad we aren't still using sail powered boats, covered wagons, horse and foot travel, that would be so much faster - and nicer too. Sorry, no electricity back then so forget about your iPad.

Maybe try looking on the bright side of things? You can always drive, take the bus/train if you like.


:) Haven't you ever just needed to complain about something? That's how I felt this morning. Please try not to take me very seriously today, I'm in a strange mood.

swm 1 Jan 20, 2015 9:50 am

I do not like some aspects of air travel too.

But after each trip ... I remind myself ... it was still better than the alternatives.

One reason for my flyertalk visits are to pick up a few pointers on how to make my trips more pleasant.

Faydra Jan 20, 2015 10:00 am


Originally Posted by ibob52 (Post 24200986)
I do not like some aspects of air travel too.

But after each trip ... I remind myself ... it was still better than the alternatives.

One reason for my flyertalk visits are to pick up a few pointers on how to make my trips more pleasant.

:) Very true - I have learned some good tips here.

BuildingMyBento Jan 20, 2015 10:15 am

I checked-in the other day about fifty minutes before the scheduled departure time and the agent said that they were already boarding and that I needed to make haste. It was a trek to the gate, sure, but the doors aren't closing that early. Don't rush me, particularly when I'm seated in Y...

It's almost the same issue as airports such as SIN (or it might have been KUL). FIDS might display that the flight is boarding, but really it's just that security opened up and people are being advised to wait in the holding cell.

Ber2dca Jan 20, 2015 12:17 pm

There is an element of Stockholm syndrome when people talk about loving to fly. Truth is it's simply the fastest way to cross large distances and our lives have adjusted to that fact. We are asked to take business trips and we plan to take leisure trips that were simply unfeasible in the age before air travel became possible.

But the reality is that, of course, flying in any class is actually less comfortable in practice than even steerage on a late 19th century ocean liner (First Class on an ocean liner had more in common with life in a royal household than flying First). That's because you need to offer a lot more comfort to sell a place you'll spend a week or two in than a place most people won't ever spend over 12 hours in. And of course the economics of space are different on the ocean than in the air. But that doesn't change the unpleasantness of it all. I'll be honest even J and F aren't exactly so comfortable as to make it much of a pleasure at all, it's simply less of a nuisance.

I like plane trips nevertheless, because I really like planes from a technical standpoint, I like airlines from an operational standpoint and I like the atmosphere of airports, but I don't actually enjoy my time *on* the plane.

Seat 2A Jan 20, 2015 2:09 pm

Do you have any status with an airline yet? Is that something that seems likely if you continue to fly at your current pace? The more you fly, the easier most airlines make it for you - from expedited check-in and screening to better seating.

The ultimate of course is International First Class on airlines like Singapore, Emirates, etc. You may find yourself wishing the flight were longer. Look up any trip reports from folks like SFO777 or Moomba for more detail. Hope you get there someday!

Happy Contrails ====================== >

jrl767 Jan 20, 2015 2:24 pm

one more vote in the pro-flying column here

I don't need or want to be plugged into an iPad or a Nook or the IFE, I don't need or want to be nose-down in my laptop or a physical book ... about the most relaxing disconnect-from-the-world environment for me is a window seat where I can just watch the world go by for an hour or two (or four or eight) ... and yes I'll be the first to admit that the closer that window seat is to the pointy end of the plane, the nicer the flight experience generally is

I've been an airline geek since about age 5; I've been in and around the aerospace business (commercial and military) for a long time, including three years as a flight test engineer for Boeing... even though I'm nowhere near the traveler that Seat 2A is, and nowhere near the road warrior that many on this board are (I logged my 2000th flight last month, and I'm closing in on 2 million miles), I've really enjoyed most every one of 'em

and of course in many cases the flight itself is only a small part of the overall enjoyment of traveling

Faydra Jan 20, 2015 3:34 pm


Originally Posted by Seat 2A (Post 24202630)
Do you have any status with an airline yet? Is that something that seems likely if you continue to fly at your current pace? The more you fly, the easier most airlines make it for you - from expedited check-in and screening to better seating.

The ultimate of course is International First Class on airlines like Singapore, Emirates, etc. You may find yourself wishing the flight were longer. Look up any trip reports from folks like SFO777 or Moomba for more detail. Hope you get there someday!

Happy Contrails ====================== >

I'm a diamond medallion with Delta with all the perks. I'm just sick of flying and want to go home & stay there. Plus, I'm just grumpy today. Plus, get off my lawn. :)

pinniped Jan 20, 2015 3:51 pm

I went to a basketball game over the weekend where they had one of those contests where fans try to make free throws for prizes. The prize was - literally, I kid you not, I didn't think this existed anymore - one R/T ticket anywhere in the USA on Greyhound. :eek:

The clown who was selected to participate airballed the free throw, and I'm not convinced he didn't do it on purpose. I'd be afraid that if I made the free throw, I'd somehow be contractually obligated to actually take that horrifying trip.

Wonder how long a transcon would take? :confused: You'd never b*tch about United Economy Minus again...

Seat 2A Jan 20, 2015 4:13 pm


Originally Posted by Faydra (Post 24203196)
I'm a diamond medallion with Delta with all the perks. I'm just sick of flying and want to go home & stay there. Plus, I'm just grumpy today. Plus, get off my lawn. :)

Perhaps you've been limited to Delta's "perks", including its "esteemed" Business Elite service. But I hear ya - sometimes all the traveling is a bit much and just having two straight weeks at home is a blessing in itself.

brendog Jan 20, 2015 4:20 pm

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durberville Jan 20, 2015 4:31 pm

I don't like much of anything, but you gotta have a hobby, no?

Tchiowa Jan 20, 2015 5:42 pm


Originally Posted by Faydra (Post 24199757)
I hate flying

Then don't.

CitizenWorld Jan 22, 2015 3:31 am


Originally Posted by Tchiowa (Post 24203870)
Then don't.

+1

The struggle is real.


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