denverpilot
Tied Down
... And nails it. Like most of his stuff.
https://www.facebook.com/TheRealMikeRowe/posts/813053605371451
https://www.facebook.com/TheRealMikeRowe/posts/813053605371451
... And nails it. Like most of his stuff.
https://www.facebook.com/TheRealMikeRowe/posts/813053605371451
Wait am I the only one who goes to the bathroom several times and sips any beverage sparingly before any flight/train ride/car ride?
Wait am I the only one who goes to the bathroom several times and sips any beverage sparingly before any flight/train ride/car ride?
Tactical dehydration works for some, but not all of the flying public.
The bigger issue that someone at United actually thinks a CRJ-700 is an appropriate aircraft for the SFO-MCI route.
This is what the flying public wants. They want that $129 fare from SFO-MCI, so you get to do it in a CRJ.
People love to hate Spirit, but they pack their planes full on every flight. It's all about cheap fares.
Well, if you're flying LAX to Singapore, I sure as hell cant hold it that long!
I loved it- dead on. I plan ahead- can't remember the last time I had to take a wizz on board.
Kept hearing him in my head as I read it- expected to hear him say "Meanwhile, 80 miles north of Dutch Harbor...."
The alternative though is possibly worse. Pretty much everyone recommends good hydration during comm flights to avoid DVT, and maintain electrolytes. I guess there has to be some kind of balance, or - Depends.
LAX to Singapore in a CRJ?
Does it come with dilithium crystals?
Wide bodies have a lot more lavs.
You are unfortunately right. They wouldn't be doing it if it wasn't making them money.
Wait am I the only one who goes to the bathroom several times and sips any beverage sparingly before any flight/train ride/car ride?
Have a friend who won't ever be the same after having a DVT and blood clot issue from dehydration on a flight. I'm pretty sure ****ing ones pants is a better option than what he went through.
Of course I'm reminded of Luis Black's rant. "You're in a chair, in the SKY!"
Tactical dehydration works for some, but not all of the flying public.
The bigger issue that someone at United actually thinks a CRJ-700 is an appropriate aircraft for the SFO-MCI route.
CRJ: the Canadian conspiracy against large Americans.
Seriously, who thought that putting the window down by ones elbow is a good thing?
That's the 200 series.
The windows in the wrong place are part of the design history. The CRJ started out with the Challengers hardware. To get enough footprint to fit 4 rows of seats into the cabin, they had to move the cabin floor into the widest part of the tube. Only later in the 700 and 900 they moved the windows to fit the position of the seats.
The airlines have an algorithm that finds the largest guy on any CRJ flight and places him right next to me.
This afternoon I have 2:31min leg in the 'long and skinny tube of despair'. I guess it beats riding a bicycle from Fargo to Salt Lake.
I'm familiar with that algorithm. I was flying from Milwaukee to Baltimore in a CRJ. They held the door open for an extra 20 minutes to allow for a connecting flight. I'm 6'3" 250 and am in the exit row window seat. Next thing I know is this fat bastard asks for a seatbelt extension the second he steps on board, and I knew I was a dead man. He sits next to me and raises the arm rest. I put it back down. He has crotch smell. Did you ever try holding your breath for 3 hours? It ain't easy.
I'm familiar with that algorithm. I was flying from Milwaukee to Baltimore in a CRJ. They held the door open for an extra 20 minutes to allow for a connecting flight. I'm 6'3" 250 and am in the exit row window seat. Next thing I know is this fat bastard asks for a seatbelt extension the second he steps on board, and I knew I was a dead man. He sits next to me and raises the arm rest. I put it back down. He has crotch smell. Did you ever try holding your breath for 3 hours? It ain't easy.
So I have this flight from Milwaukee to Baltimore that corporate travel put me on. All fine and well until an airline screwup kept me held up at the TSA checkpoint. I had to run from TSA back to checkin and then back to the checkpoint and finally the plane. Thankfully, as it was their error the held the boarding door for me. So I get on board of this miserable little CRJ and wouldn't you know it, there is this huge 6'3'' 250lb behemoth already squeezed into the other seat.....
That's the 200 series.
The windows in the wrong place are part of the design history. The CRJ started out with the Challengers hardware. To get enough footprint to fit 4 rows of seats into the cabin, they had to move the cabin floor into the widest part of the tube. Only later in the 700 and 900 they moved the windows to fit the position of the seats.
The airlines have an algorithm that finds the largest guy on any CRJ flight and places him right next to me.
This afternoon I have 2:31min leg in the 'long and skinny tube of despair'. I guess it beats riding a bicycle from Fargo to Salt Lake.
I'm prem plus with UA but of course, there's always someone else with a higher status to get the better ext coach seats up front. A few months back I was upgraded on a Bus to biz class, but it was only a 90 min flight so I gave my seat to a Marine who had to be 6'6" and 230. I'm dreading the CRJ early in the morning. Maybe I'll get bumped to a later flight.
I can't picture it taking 2 1/2 hours from Fargo to SLC...