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From To Distance

PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) RSW (26°32'10"N 81°45'19"W) 993 mi

RSW (26°32'10"N 81°45'19"W) PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) 993 mi

PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) DFW (32°53'49"N 97°02'17"W) 1303 mi

DFW (32°53'49"N 97°02'17"W) LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) 1235 mi

LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) SYD (33°56'46"S 151°10'38"E) 7488 mi

CNS (16°53'09"S 145°45'19"E) SYD (33°56'46"S 151°10'38"E) 1222 mi

SYD (33°56'46"S 151°10'38"E) LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) 7488 mi

LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) 2401 mi

PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) DTW (42°12'45"N 83°21'12"W) 453 mi

DTW (42°12'45"N 83°21'12"W) GRR (42°52'51"N 85°31'22"W) 120 mi

GRR (42°52'51"N 85°31'22"W) DTW (42°12'45"N 83°21'12"W) 120 mi

DTW (42°12'45"N 83°21'12"W) PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) 453 mi

PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) RSW (26°32'10"N 81°45'19"W) 993 mi

RSW (26°32'10"N 81°45'19"W) PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) 993 mi

PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) SPB (18°20'N 64°56'W) 1606 mi

SPB (18°20'N 64°56'W) PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) 1606 mi

Total: 29467 mi

P.S. Yes, I finally got myself a PhotoBucket account.

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I've flown to the Bahamas, Chicago, NYC, Pittsburgh, Newark, St. Louis, and Washington D.C.

I've flown myself around the state of Florida, north to Tallahassee, east to Melbourne, south to West Palm Beach and Okeechobee, and west to Cross City.

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Michigan to San Antonio, Texas them drove with a hottie for 2 hours south to Corpus Christi.

Then San Antonion, Texas to Knoxville, Tenn for a layover them from there back to Detroit.

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Alaska to Detroit. 1 way. I do alot more driving then flying. Weird though. I love going a short trips with Supercubs or Cessena's (SP)

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Vancouver, Seattle, San Fran, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, NY, Raleigh, Montreal, Glasgow, London, Hong Kong, Manilla, Cancun.

About 60% business travel, 40% pleasure.

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All of these are, of course, round trips, otherwise I wouldn't be on Long Island right now :P

1 x LGA to ORL w/ change at BNA

2 x JFK to ORL

1 x ISP to ORL

3 x JFK to LAX

1 x JFK to SAN

1 x JFK to PHX

I could have taken a biplane ride out of Palomar Airport (Carlsad, CA) in which I'd have gotten to do some of the flying, but I chickened out at the last minute.

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Starting from earliest to latest:

Chicago O'Hare to Kansas City to Calgary

Chicago O'Hare to Vancouver

Omaha to Chicago Midway to New York LaGuardia

Omaha to Louisville to Orlando

Orlando to Columbus, OH to Omaha

Omaha to Chicago O'Hare to Knoxville, TN

Omaha to Phoenix to Seattle

Omaha to St. Louis to Washington Dulles

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I've only flown twice. Baltimore to Tampa, and Harrisburg to Bloomington, IL for State Farm school. Otherwise, the only travelling I've done is around the coffee pot, looking for the handle.

Wait, that's not true. I drove my '92 Golf to WY and back in September of that year. :AH-HA_wink:

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From To Distance

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) SFO (37°37'08"N 122°22'30"W) 2704 mi

SFO (37°37'08"N 122°22'30"W) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 2704 mi

2 segment path: 647 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) BWI (39°10'31"N 76°40'06"W) 370 mi

BWI (39°10'31"N 76°40'06"W) ROC (43°07'08"N 77°40'21"W) 277 mi

2 segment path: 3062 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) 2611 mi

LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) TUS (32°06'58"N 110°56'28"W) 451 mi

2 segment path: 3062 mi

TUS (32°06'58"N 110°56'28"W) LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) 451 mi

LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 2611 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) EWR (40°41'33"N 74°10'07"W) 201 mi

EWR (40°41'33"N 74°10'07"W) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 201 mi

2 segment path: 647 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) BWI (39°10'31"N 76°40'06"W) 370 mi

BWI (39°10'31"N 76°40'06"W) ROC (43°07'08"N 77°40'21"W) 277 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) MCO (28°25'46"N 81°18'32"W) 1121 mi

MCO (28°25'46"N 81°18'32"W) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 1121 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) ORD (41°58'43"N 87°54'17"W) 867 mi

ORD (41°58'43"N 87°54'17"W) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 867 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) MDW (41°47'09"N 87°45'09"W) 861 mi

MDW (41°47'09"N 87°45'09"W) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 861 mi

2 segment path: 2375 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) DFW (32°53'49"N 97°02'17"W) 1562 mi

DFW (32°53'49"N 97°02'17"W) TUS (32°06'58"N 110°56'28"W) 813 mi

2 segment path: 2375 mi

TUS (32°06'58"N 110°56'28"W) DFW (32°53'49"N 97°02'17"W) 813 mi

DFW (32°53'49"N 97°02'17"W) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 1562 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) YHZ (44°52'51"N 63°30'31"W) 414 mi

YHZ (44°52'51"N 63°30'31"W) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 414 mi

2 segment path: 4197 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) YYZ (43°40'38"N 79°37'50"W) 446 mi

YYZ (43°40'38"N 79°37'50"W) CDG (49°00'35"N 02°32'52"E) 3751 mi

2 segment path: 3696 mi

CDG (49°00'35"N 02°32'52"E) YUL (45°28'05"N 73°44'29"W) 3442 mi

YUL (45°28'05"N 73°44'29"W) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 254 mi

2 segment path: 3930 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) FRA (50°01'35"N 08°32'35"E) 3669 mi

FRA (50°01'35"N 08°32'35"E) ZMR (46°40'N 11°09'E) 261 mi

2 segment path: 3923 mi

PRG (50°06'03"N 14°15'36"E) FRA (50°01'35"N 08°32'35"E) 254 mi

FRA (50°01'35"N 08°32'35"E) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 3669 mi

BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) LHR (51°28'39"N 00°27'41"W) 3265 mi

LHR (51°28'39"N 00°27'41"W) BOS (42°21'52"N 71°00'19"W) 3265 mi

2 segment path: 4903 mi

ORD (41°58'43"N 87°54'17"W) FRA (50°01'35"N 08°32'35"E) 4343 mi

FRA (50°01'35"N 08°32'35"E) WAW (52°09'57"N 20°58'02"E) 560 mi

2 segment path: 4903 mi

WAW (52°09'57"N 20°58'02"E) FRA (50°01'35"N 08°32'35"E) 560 mi

FRA (50°01'35"N 08°32'35"E) ORD (41°58'43"N 87°54'17"W) 4343 mi

Total: 56583 mi

This isn't quite accurate because I've flown many of those routes multiple times.

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Here's a good one...NO WHERE! :AH-HA_wink:

19, going on 20, and still the farthest west I've been is Ohio, and the farthest south North Carolina. Born in western PA and moved to DE 7 years ago, by the way.

Still, that said, don't feel like I'm missing anything...just never had a real reason to fly :)

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Here's a good one...NO WHERE! :AH-HA_wink:

Me neither. I really want to go skydiving this summer, just so I can be able to say that the first time I went flying, I jumped out.

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Me neither.  I really want to go skydiving this summer, just so I can be able to say that the first time I went flying, I jumped out.

Haha, good one. But I guess that would technically classify as "flying" :AH-HA_wink:

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I've been:

Mpls to Orlando (4 times)

Mpls to Phoenix (once)

Mpls to LA (3 times)

Mpls to Montreal (once)

Mpls to Las Vega$ (4 times)

Mpls to Chi (twice)

Mpls to Denver (once)

Mpls to Salt Lake City (twice)

Mpls to Atlanta (once)

I think that about covers it for me. Places I enjoyed?

Orlando's cool; it's been for vacation 3 of the 4 visits.. so that's easy.

Pheonix didn't strike me as anything special. I *loved* LA. Really lived it up all three times I was out there (I *love* expense accounts). Montreal was a cool city -- it was winter when I was there -- colder than snot.. and it was all-star weekend, so no taking in a Canadian game at the forum.. but the city has some history - which makes it cool. Got drunker than I've ever been there (again, I *love* expense accounts). Got a wickedly funny story that goes along with it.. involves dildo, a company dinner, and some bar hopping. I've never been so afraid to have my suitcase checked @ customs.. Las Vega$ is getting boring. Been there - done that. I'd still go again. Chicago's ok. Wasn't there long enough on either trip to really comment. Denver was alright. Nothing struck my fancy - wasn't there too long either. The view in Salt Lake City is breathtaking. When booking a trip sometime, take Delta and just have a stop-over in Salt Lake City. Exit the plane and find a window. The mountain view is simply amazing. I really enjoyed my time in Atlanta. Great history. Lots to see and do. Ate at some fabulous restaurants (I *love* expense accounts). WTF is with the waffle-house's on every freaking corner? I swear, I exitted the freeway in Duluth, GA and at the top of the exit ramp was a waffle house. If I would've taken a left to take the bridge across the freeway I just exited, there was another waffle house on the other side of the bridge. You could literally stand on the doorstep of one and read the sign for the other. WTF is that all about? Food was ok -> nothing that would dictate building two of the f'ers a block away from each other.

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Here's a good one...NO WHERE! :AH-HA_wink:

19, going on 20, and still the farthest west I've been is Ohio, and the farthest south North Carolina.  Born in western PA and moved to DE 7 years ago, by the way.

Still, that said, don't feel like I'm missing anything...just never had a real reason to fly :)

I'm in the same boat there.. Born in upstate NY, still living here. the furthest east I've been is capecod/boston, the furthest west I've been is ohio, furthest north is toronto, and the furthest south I've been is richmond, Va.

Me neither.  I really want to go skydiving this summer, just so I can be able to say that the first time I went flying, I jumped out.

I'm really considering the same thing. A buddy of mine was talking about taking lessons but he's leaving for the Marines this month.
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Well, as of my last good pilot's certificate, Montgomery to Mobile, Montgomery to Atlanta (that was fun, a Cessna coming to land with 747s all around). Montgomery to Birmingham, Montgomery to Beaufort, SC, Tuscaloosa, AL to Pensecola, FL to Corpus Christi, Montgomery to Dallas, Montgomery to Nashville, Montgomery to Columbus, MS and Columbus GA.....and by then my medical certificate expired and I didn't have the money to get it renewed, so I lost my flight certification. I've flown to Heathrow from Atlanta, and then hopped on a USAF C-130 and ground mapped all the way to Ramstien AB, Germany not too long ago though.

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From.............................................To.............................

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IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) IAD (38°56'40"N 77°27'21"W) 476 mi

IAD (38°56'40"N 77°27'21"W) FRA (50°01'35"N 08°32'35"E) 4080 mi

IAD (38°56'40"N 77°27'21"W) LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) 2288 mi

IAD (38°56'40"N 77°27'21"W) DTW (42°12'45"N 83°21'12"W) 383 mi

DTW (42°12'45"N 83°21'12"W) LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) 1979 mi

IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) MDW (41°47'09"N 87°45'09"W) 162 mi

LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) MDW (41°47'09"N 87°45'09"W) 1750 mi

LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) HNL (21°19'07"N 157°55'21"W) 2556 mi

IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) SNN (52°42'07"N 08°55'29"W) 3630 mi

SNN (52°42'07"N 08°55'29"W) LHR (51°28'39"N 00°27'41"W) 370 mi

SNN (52°42'07"N 08°55'29"W) SVQ (37°25'05"N 05°53'35"W) 1066 mi

YYC (51°06'50"N 114°01'13"W) IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) 1548 mi

SNN (52°42'07"N 08°55'29"W) YQX (48°56'13"N 54°34'05"W) 1981 mi

YQX (48°56'13"N 54°34'05"W) IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) 1681 mi

LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) CUN (21°02'12"N 86°52'37"W) 2119 mi

GCM (19°17'34"N 81°21'28"W) IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) 1437 mi

FPO (26°33'31"N 78°41'44"W) IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) 1007 mi

PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) FLL (26°04'21"N 80°09'10"W) 992 mi

IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) MCO (28°25'46"N 81°18'32"W) 829 mi

IAH (29°59'04"N 95°20'29"W) IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) 844 mi

IAH (29°59'04"N 95°20'29"W) SAT (29°32'01"N 98°28'11"W) 191 mi

IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) SAT (29°32'01"N 98°28'11"W) 985 mi

AUS (30°11'40"N 97°40'12"W) IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) 919 mi

IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) ATL (33°38'26"N 84°25'37"W) 432 mi

ATL (33°38'26"N 84°25'37"W) MCO (28°25'46"N 81°18'32"W) 404 mi

PHL (39°52'19"N 75°14'28"W) IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) 588 mi

PHX (33°26'03"N 112°00'42"W) LAX (33°56'33"N 118°24'29"W) 370 mi

IND (39°43'02"N 86°17'40"W) PHX (33°26'03"N 112°00'42"W) 1488 mi

Total: 36555 mi

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All of these are, of course, round trips, otherwise I wouldn't be on Long Island right now :P

1 x LGA to ORL w/ change at BNA

2 x JFK to ORL

1 x ISP to ORL

3 x JFK to LAX

1 x JFK to SAN

1 x JFK to PHX

I could have taken a biplane ride out of Palomar Airport (Carlsad, CA) in which I'd have gotten to do some of the flying, but I chickened out at the last minute.

Mr. Z, you speak my language:

I know what ISP is! Now, as for ORL, I think you mean MCO

My flights:

Overseas:

Kid:

LAX to JFK to FCO (rt) 2x (2 other times on an ocen liner because my mom was afraid to fly and that meant Amtrak to NY from LA on both ends of that trip)

Adult:

96-LAX to CDG to FCO (rt)

97-SEA to CPH to MXP (rt)

98-SEA to YYZ to FCO (rt)

99-SEA to JFK to FCO (rt)

00-SFO to MUC (longest flight I've been on...very trying) to BLQ (rt)

02-SFO to JFK to FCO (rt with return through YYZ)

03-PDX to MIA to EZE (rt)

03-PDX to FRA to FLR (rt)

05-SFO to IAD to FRA to FLR (rt with return through YYZ)

05-LAX to MIA to EZE (rt)

Domestically:

Many...to ATL, JFK, MIA, YYZ, YUL and all up and down the West Coast to see my parents or visit friends.

This is how I spend my money. To me, the take off of a 747 is borderline orgasmic. To afford it, it's simple furniture, keeping a car a long time, shopping at outlets and sales, clipping coupons and not buying the latest electronics.

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Boston's Logan International to Orlando International and back again, once and only once, when I went to Disney World for Christmas in '03. Flying sucks; it's like taking the bus, only much longer.

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I've flown from denver to minneapolis, minneapolis to london, frankfurt to detroit, detroit to denver, and denver to houston. My dad's old boss also used to fly us around wyoming because he had private jets...

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1987: Vienna Austria -via- Hamburg, Germany to JFK (NY, NY) & then JFK -to- Logan the same night (when I moved to the USA)

1989: JFK -to- Prague Czechoslovakia (visiting grandparents and relatives, flying solo at 10 Y.O.)

1992: Boston -to- Hamburg -to- Vienna (visiting relatives in Slovakia again, flying solo at 13 Y.O.) Lufthansa is such an awsome airline!!!

1994 & 1995: A few flights in a Cessna 172... got to take the controls a cople times :D

1996: Boston -to- Las Vegas (family vacation)

1998: Manchaster, NH -to- Charlotte N.C. -to- Tampa (visiting G/F & her mom on spring break)

1999: Boston -to- Cleaveland, OH -to- Tampa (visiting G/F & her mom on spring break)

2001: Boston -to- London UK -to- Vienna (visiting relatives in Slovakia)

2003: Boston -to- Las Vegas (vacation)

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I agree with XP. The feeling I get on a plane is akin to being on a rickety city bus. With really good ground clearance. Edited by ocnblu
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I agree with XP.  The feeling I get on a plane is akin to being on a rickety city bus.  With really good ground clearance.

Must've been an Airbus. ;)

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I love flying. The G-force of the take off is, in my opinion the best part of flying. Every time I've flown I loved it. Even in 1989 when I flew on Czech airline's antiquidated Ilyushin 62(?) with the quad engines mounted on the tail Iwas not scared. A noisy, uncomfortable and rickety POS like that probably should have made me alarmed but the flight went off without a single problem. I do not even remember any terbulance unlike my two experiences wiht DC10s and one wiht an Airbus where terbulace got a little scary.

There's only one time I got nervous durring a flight.... the second time I've flown to Florida the girl next to me was praying the rosary out loud and was sweating bullets. It started to freak me out after a while... her nervous energy rubbed of on me. I thought to myself if we die I'm at least going to grab her boob before we go down. She was cute and mildly flirtateous. :P

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Hey, man, the old Soviet birds are all pretty tough. Unlike most of the new Western planes, they had to frequently operate out of rough, unimproved runways in Angola, Algeria, Lybia, Mongolia, China, not to mention their own country. A look at the main gear tires on that Ilyushin you posted shows you that. I remember seeing one myself, a Cubana IL-62 in the Bahamas. Looked pretty rough. The quad-jet setup is an interesting one and only shared by two other jets, the British Vickers VC-10 and Lockheed's Jetstar.

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No where... but I gone many places via a car. Me and my grandma have been to California and Florida... both more than once and in her old 97 Sunfire. Been all over PA (almost literally). Never flown though... but want to.

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Fly: I guess what you're saying is Don't Hate, appreciate![/XP] :P

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Well, I'm a BIG plane fan....so I love any chance to fly. I've flown SO much over my life, I could never list all the trips here.....(I travel a bit for work...)

Some notables.....

LAX - Heathrow (nonstop) - Wonderful flight on an American Airlines 777, 10.5 hours in flight going, 11.5 hours returning....exit row seats both times.

LAX - Frankfurt (via Atlanta) - I've learned to fly nonstop on long-haul flights. This trip seemed MUCH longer than London due to the 3-hour layover in Atlanta. Plus, I "only" got to fly on Delta 767 planes.....a significant reduction in comfort and amenities versus the AA 777 flight to Heathrow.

LAX - Anchorage (via Seattle) - There is one non-stop Alaska Airlines flight from LAX to Anchorage and it's a surprisingly long 6-hour flight. My schedule only allowed the stopover in Seattle, though.

LAX - Honolulu - Wonderful experience on Hawaiian Airlines....and a DC-10 (this was a few years ago before they replaced their DC-10s with 767 aircraft.

LAX - Maui - Worst flight experience I've ever had....on a United 767. We were delayed in LAX for 6 (!) hours and I couldn't even go home and come back because they told us we had to "stay by the gate." United also issued us meal "vouchers" to use at any restaurant in the terminal. Problem is, no one would accept the vouchers because "United doesn't pay their bills."

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Fly: I guess what you're saying is Don't Hate, appreciate![/XP] :P

For the old Soviet planes, exactly. Spread that Antonov/Ilyushin/Tupolev hate where it belongs - Airbus.

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HKG Hong Kong International to YVR Vancouver International, then YYZ Toronto Pearson (and backwards)

HKG Hong Kong International to ORD Chicago O'Hare, then YYZ Toronto Pearson (and backwards)

Those are the only two flights I've ever taken.

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All of these are round trips...

LAX to Mexico City about once a year

Ontario to Phoenix to Albuquerque (when I went to Los Alamos)

LAX to ? to London Heathrow (flew back from Charles DeGaul to JFK to LAX)

San Diego to Chicago to Detroit (trip to NAIAS)

LAX to Reno

Mexico City to Can Cun

LAX to somewhere in Virginia? (class trip to Washington DC)

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Well, I'm a BIG plane fan....so I love any chance to fly.

Plus, I "only" got to fly on Delta 767 planes.....a significant reduction in comfort and amenities versus the AA 777 flight to Heathrow.

Ditto. Ditto. Ditto.

As for the "Triple 7," I wasn't that wowed by it. All that thrust in those 2 engines and they get off real easy. However, I almost prefer the seating config on the 67 since it makes it easy to move around. Actually, if you go on a 767-400 (very few ordered - only Delta and Continental), they have the 67's config with the amenities of the Triple 7.

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Hm..

LAX to Heathrow - Virgin Atlantic

Heathrow to Copenhagen - British Airways

LAX to Seattle - Alaska Airlines

LAX to Orlando? - United

LAX to JFK - jetBlue

LAX to Vancouver - United?

LAX to Las Vegas - Southwest?

LAX to Hong Kong, via Tokyo - Japan Airlines

LAX to Honolulu - United

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Ditto.  Ditto.  Ditto.

As for the "Triple 7," I wasn't that wowed by it.  All that thrust in those 2 engines and they get off real easy.  However, I almost prefer the seating config on the 67 since it makes it easy to move around.  Actually, if you go on a 767-400 (very few ordered - only Delta and Continental), they have the 67's config with the amenities of the Triple 7.

I'm flying that tomorrow......LAX to Atlanta on Delta for a business trip. The return flight, however, is a 767-300 series.

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Long-haul flights in economy class are a bitch.

Unless you get the exit row.

I'm elite status on American....so I almost always get an exit row because I can pick it online when I make my flight reservations.

On the other airlines, I get to the airport at LEAST 2 hours early and many times I can get an exit row because I'm checking in so damn early and they hold many exit row seats for airport check-in.

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I'm flying that tomorrow......LAX to Atlanta on Delta for a business trip.  The return flight, however, is a 767-300 series.

Let us know how you like it.

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Random Obseravation:

The IL 62 had an extremely narrow cabin. The plane had a cramped two rows on both sides of the plane and a narrow center aisle. It was like a super long puddle hopper.

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