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sportchampps
Posts: 7,361
Nov 30, 2012 9:03pm
I know AirTran Midwest us air and southwest usually give free drinks on the holidays. They don't really advertise it but I'd you order one they just tell you it's free. BTW I think Midwest is no longer in business.

Go4alOngbOmB
Posts: 673
Dec 1, 2012 2:43am
I thought when you flew circles around the airport for a while it was also called a "Taxi". My Mistake...how about....we flew in circles around the airport burning friggin fuel for an hour! (aka it blew!) hahaRaw Dawgin' it;1333369 wrote:How do you make an emergency landing, taxi around the run way for a little bit, then land? Just curious, this story must have been written by Belly.
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gut
Posts: 15,058
Dec 1, 2012 2:59pm
I was on a puddle jumper going about 150 miles. We circled the airport a few times (due to some horrific weather), and then RETURNED to the departing airport because the pilot was getting low on fuel!
Another time a flight got canceled and I got on another via standby. I'm sitting down pleased that my pathetic work/travel life gave me enough status to get on this flight when the stewardess ask us two standby passengers to get off because "the plane is overweight". Well, I let her and the counter agent know that was ridiculous to kick-off a paying customer so bags from the canceled flight could get to their destination ahead of dozens of displaced fliers. "Take off a few bags from people not on the flight - problem solved". So they end-up TAKING OFF FUEL and we got on, after a 45 minute delay.
Another time a flight got canceled and I got on another via standby. I'm sitting down pleased that my pathetic work/travel life gave me enough status to get on this flight when the stewardess ask us two standby passengers to get off because "the plane is overweight". Well, I let her and the counter agent know that was ridiculous to kick-off a paying customer so bags from the canceled flight could get to their destination ahead of dozens of displaced fliers. "Take off a few bags from people not on the flight - problem solved". So they end-up TAKING OFF FUEL and we got on, after a 45 minute delay.

GOONx19
Posts: 7,147
Dec 1, 2012 6:27pm
I cried like a girl when I flew to Texas at age five or so. I still hate the ear-popping. I usually fall asleep now, though.like_that;1333375 wrote:Not all babies cry all the time.

se-alum
Posts: 13,948
Dec 5, 2012 10:01pm
Just got home from my first flying experience. Three out of the 4 flights arrived early, and the last was right on time. No odd stories for me.
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enigmaax
Posts: 4,511
Dec 5, 2012 10:30pm
Nobody likes hotshot rookies.se-alum;1337181 wrote:Just got home from my first flying experience. Three out of the 4 flights arrived early, and the last was right on time. No odd stories for me.
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Ghmothwdwhso
Posts: 534
Dec 5, 2012 11:40pm
Just landed after a long, long flight with many of the annoyances that have already been mentioned, and the plane pulls up short of the bridgeway (sp?)
The Pilot announces that we have a special passenger who will be exiting the plane before everyone else, and that everyone should stay seated. I'm thinking WTF?????
I then see a car pull up beside the plane and a few people exit the car......that's when they pull a casket, of a soldier who had just died in Afganistan, from the plane.
I have never experienced silence like that on a plane, or anywhere for that matter.
The Pilot announces that we have a special passenger who will be exiting the plane before everyone else, and that everyone should stay seated. I'm thinking WTF?????
I then see a car pull up beside the plane and a few people exit the car......that's when they pull a casket, of a soldier who had just died in Afganistan, from the plane.
I have never experienced silence like that on a plane, or anywhere for that matter.

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Dec 6, 2012 12:51am
Gut...had the exact same experience on a trip from Cincinnati to Chicago.
I laughed when the flight attendant had to do the safety announcements the second time.
I laughed when the flight attendant had to do the safety announcements the second time.

ManO'War
Posts: 1,420
Dec 6, 2012 11:38am
Raw Dawgin' it;1333515 wrote:Who travels out of the country and doesn't check their passport is up to date?
This was when they would still let you go to Canada/Mexico with your DL or an expired passport.

ManO'War
Posts: 1,420
Dec 6, 2012 11:40am
I had a flight from Tampa to Pittsburgh, Southwest Airlines, that went almost straight up at takeoff because of thunderstorms and get struck by lightening...the pilot assured us that it is not that uncommon and everything would be okay. Needless to say I was a little nervous the rest of the flight.