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Post by karlpalaka on Nov 18, 2019 7:00:42 GMT 10
January 2018, Jetstar 787 Brisbane-Melbourne I did five domestic flights on heavies, though four of them were from US mainland to Hawaii with Hawaiian Airlines: 767 from San Francisco-Honolulu, A330 from Honolulu-SFO, SFO to Kahului, and Kahului to SFO. I did one this past January on an American Airlines Boeing 777-200 from Dallas Fort Worth to Miami. When I was 9, I flew on an Air India Airbus A310 from Cochin to Mumbai in India.
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Post by Cassie on Nov 18, 2019 7:12:07 GMT 10
I have never been on a plane, and after watching all the plane crash scenes in movies I don't plan to.
I know the usual arguement is that being on a plane is safer than in a car, but when a plane does crash, it seems to be worse than a car accident because the crash usually occurs at a very high speed and you're up in the air as opposed to being on the ground.
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Post by ItsMichael on Nov 18, 2019 8:31:23 GMT 10
The last time was last June when I went to Rome aka the longest time I had on a flight (14 hrs.). It was Delta from LA to Rome. Around 3 am is when we took off.
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Post by aja675 on Nov 18, 2019 17:59:07 GMT 10
A year and a month ago, Cebu Pacific, Manila-Seoul, Seoul-Manila. Next flight I'll fly next month: EVA Air, Manila-Taipei, Taipei-Manila.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2019 4:52:44 GMT 10
Never. Came here by boat.
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Post by karlpalaka on Nov 19, 2019 5:39:59 GMT 10
I have never been on a plane, and after watching all the plane crash scenes in movies I don't plan to. I know the usual arguement is that being on a plane is safer than in a car, but when a plane does crash, it seems to be worse than a car accident because the crash usually occurs at a very high speed and you're up in the air as opposed to being on the ground. Its funny how I actually remember the time I was in a plane before you were even born, and I was only 2. I guess I must be one of the lucky ones to remember at such an early age. Anyways, aside from that, it depends. A car accident whether or not at high speed is still fatal. A person can still die from that. It depends how the crash occurred sometimes. I actually got hit by an SUV at 40 mph running a red light for making a left turn while I was making my right turn at like 20 mph when my light was a green, and luckily none of us suffered any injuries, but I hear many cases of people getting killed by cars driving at 30 mph, so it depends. I have heard some plane crashes in which everyone died, while many in which no one died. In movies, they always show a plane crashing, so I dont really base my life decisions off of movies. They all show in movies people crossing a highway with high speed traffic without getting run over, which is almost impossible to attempt in real life.
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Post by karlpalaka on Nov 19, 2019 5:41:48 GMT 10
The last time was last June when I went to Rome aka the longest time I had on a flight (14 hrs.). It was Delta from LA to Rome. Around 3 am is when we took off. I did not know Delta flew direct from LA to Rome. Was it direct or a layover? I know Alitalia still does it though.
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Post by Cassie on Nov 19, 2019 12:13:45 GMT 10
I have never been on a plane, and after watching all the plane crash scenes in movies I don't plan to. I know the usual arguement is that being on a plane is safer than in a car, but when a plane does crash, it seems to be worse than a car accident because the crash usually occurs at a very high speed and you're up in the air as opposed to being on the ground. Its funny how I actually remember the time I was in a plane before you were even born, and I was only 2. I guess I must be one of the lucky ones to remember at such an early age. Anyways, aside from that, it depends. A car accident whether or not at high speed is still fatal. A person can still die from that. It depends how the crash occurred sometimes. I actually got hit by an SUV at 40 mph running a red light for making a left turn while I was making my right turn at like 20 mph when my light was a green, and luckily none of us suffered any injuries, but I hear many cases of people getting killed by cars driving at 30 mph, so it depends. I have heard some plane crashes in which everyone died, while many in which no one died. In movies, they always show a plane crashing, so I dont really base my life decisions off of movies. They all show in movies people crossing a highway with high speed traffic without getting run over, which is almost impossible to attempt in real life. Yeah we get it, you remember age 2, you aren't lucky for remembering at age 2. I'm starting to think you are thinking about age 3-4 memories you think were at age 2.
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Post by AussieTV on Nov 19, 2019 15:58:31 GMT 10
September 2017, Jetstar A320 Cairns-Melbourne
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Post by behindawall on Nov 19, 2019 16:11:20 GMT 10
2011
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Post by karlpalaka on Nov 20, 2019 5:07:58 GMT 10
Its funny how I actually remember the time I was in a plane before you were even born, and I was only 2. I guess I must be one of the lucky ones to remember at such an early age. Anyways, aside from that, it depends. A car accident whether or not at high speed is still fatal. A person can still die from that. It depends how the crash occurred sometimes. I actually got hit by an SUV at 40 mph running a red light for making a left turn while I was making my right turn at like 20 mph when my light was a green, and luckily none of us suffered any injuries, but I hear many cases of people getting killed by cars driving at 30 mph, so it depends. I have heard some plane crashes in which everyone died, while many in which no one died. In movies, they always show a plane crashing, so I dont really base my life decisions off of movies. They all show in movies people crossing a highway with high speed traffic without getting run over, which is almost impossible to attempt in real life. Yeah we get it, you remember age 2, you aren't lucky for remembering at age 2. I'm starting to think you are thinking about age 3-4 memories you think were at age 2. But the thing was that I was never on a plane when I was 3 or 4. I was on a plane when I was 5, but before that, the only time I was on a plane was when I was 2, and I remember 5-year old me realizing that the experience I had when I was 2 was on a plane the moment 5-year old me entered the cabin. To be honest, memories at age 2-4 are sort of the same for me. My memories became stronger when I turned 5.
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Post by Cassie on Nov 20, 2019 6:27:01 GMT 10
Yeah we get it, you remember age 2, you aren't lucky for remembering at age 2. I'm starting to think you are thinking about age 3-4 memories you think were at age 2. But the thing was that I was never on a plane when I was 3 or 4. I was on a plane when I was 5, but before that, the only time I was on a plane was when I was 2, and I remember 5-year old me realizing that the experience I had when I was 2 was on a plane the moment 5-year old me entered the cabin. To be honest, memories at age 2-4 are sort of the same for me. My memories became stronger when I turned 5. I feel like you're just making this up about how 3 and 4 year olds are the same as 2 year olds but COMPLETELY OH SO DIFFERENT from 5 year olds.
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Post by John Titor on Nov 20, 2019 6:58:35 GMT 10
was on another one today
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Post by longaotian on Nov 20, 2019 8:00:09 GMT 10
February 2019. Wellington - Auckland.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2019 8:19:49 GMT 10
February 2019. Wellington - Auckland. Reported to Greta Thunberg smdh
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