SixPapaCharlie
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Let's just get this first part out of the way. FML
So student pilots, here is a flying tip for you:
Tip 1: when planning a round trip, You want to make sure your departure airport and arrival airport ARE THE SAME!
Yesterday I realized I had done this while I was in ATL checking on my flight home.
I go to the cust. svc guy in ATL and say "See all of these people here in this airport? Look at em. Its a lot right? Well I am the dumbest one of the bunch. Can I get on the plane that goes to DFW?"
It was going to be expensive so I just went to the airport bar and started pounding IPAs until I forgot how scatterbrained I can be.
So last night I got to spend some time with Ron from Uber driving Love to DFW to go get my car.
He agreed I am not the sharpest bulb in the deck.
Tip 2: Also probably a good idea to think about what seat you want versus just clicking "next"
Tip 3: Pay attention to the clocks AT THE AIRPORT.
Your fitbit clock doesn't change timezones when you do. So you could just be minding your own business, pounding IPAs in the airport bar thinking you have an hour when you hear "Last Call for flight 2386 into Dallas Love"
I'll put the adventure about the plane I went to potentially buy in a different thread.
The FAA lets me fly planes.
So student pilots, here is a flying tip for you:
Tip 1: when planning a round trip, You want to make sure your departure airport and arrival airport ARE THE SAME!
Yesterday I realized I had done this while I was in ATL checking on my flight home.
I go to the cust. svc guy in ATL and say "See all of these people here in this airport? Look at em. Its a lot right? Well I am the dumbest one of the bunch. Can I get on the plane that goes to DFW?"
It was going to be expensive so I just went to the airport bar and started pounding IPAs until I forgot how scatterbrained I can be.
So last night I got to spend some time with Ron from Uber driving Love to DFW to go get my car.
He agreed I am not the sharpest bulb in the deck.
Tip 2: Also probably a good idea to think about what seat you want versus just clicking "next"
Tip 3: Pay attention to the clocks AT THE AIRPORT.
Your fitbit clock doesn't change timezones when you do. So you could just be minding your own business, pounding IPAs in the airport bar thinking you have an hour when you hear "Last Call for flight 2386 into Dallas Love"
I'll put the adventure about the plane I went to potentially buy in a different thread.
The FAA lets me fly planes.