How do you spend your time on an international flight?
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Good one, Fidel. I practice my viola vibrato, over and over. Very slowly...
Then I play along with the in-flight muzak.
Lately, I've been drinking wine & sleeping for at least 4 hours per flight. If I wake up, I drink more, read the airline mag until I get bored (takes ~ 5 mins) and go back to sleep.
Sometimes on the way over, I memorize street maps to the city where I'm headed. I also tape my sheet music together.
Then I play along with the in-flight muzak.
Lately, I've been drinking wine & sleeping for at least 4 hours per flight. If I wake up, I drink more, read the airline mag until I get bored (takes ~ 5 mins) and go back to sleep.
Sometimes on the way over, I memorize street maps to the city where I'm headed. I also tape my sheet music together.
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My flights are from the west coast US for much longer than 6 hours and overnight. I watch each and every movie shown (I can't imagine what I'd do without those spanky little seatback screens), enjoy every food and beverage cart service, read magazines, do little exercises in my seat, make trips to the bathroom. I can't sleep on planes so unfortunately that's out!
If you can do puzzles or crosswords, play cards, write in a journal, have your own laptop... those all seem to work also.
If you can do puzzles or crosswords, play cards, write in a journal, have your own laptop... those all seem to work also.
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I HATE flying...hate it hate it hate it...but fly I must...and, I am in So. California and the flights are long (mostly go to Ireland). So, during the meal I take my Ambien and as soon as the trays are taken away I am out!! Now, that is the only way to fly!!
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Americans think they are bad off, try flying from Australia, seven hours to Singapore and then 14 to London. On the 14 hour flight take a mild sleeping tablet and then read, watch the screen on the back of the seat and go stir crazy.
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Going overnight, 2 glasses of wine and an Ambien and try like heck to sleep.
Coming back, I always save a really good book to read and do crossword puzzles that I clip from the local paper and save for the trip home.
Coming back, I always save a really good book to read and do crossword puzzles that I clip from the local paper and save for the trip home.
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Let's see...on my trips to Asia (18hrs +), I do the following:
Figure out the IES, watch 1/2 a movie, have the IES break down, wait for the FAs to reset the system, wait for the IES to boot, watch 1/2 a movie, get bored, select a game, wait for game to load, play game, get bored, select next game, get into the game, click wrong button, get kicked out of game, get angry, give up, sleep, wake up, look out window, try luck at IES again, repeat.
I think this time, I might get myself one of those new fangled iPods and load up some movies to watch. The IES never likes me for some reason.
Figure out the IES, watch 1/2 a movie, have the IES break down, wait for the FAs to reset the system, wait for the IES to boot, watch 1/2 a movie, get bored, select a game, wait for game to load, play game, get bored, select next game, get into the game, click wrong button, get kicked out of game, get angry, give up, sleep, wake up, look out window, try luck at IES again, repeat.
I think this time, I might get myself one of those new fangled iPods and load up some movies to watch. The IES never likes me for some reason.
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Get on flight, take 2 benedryl, drink 2-3 glasses of wine (starting in the airport bar), mp3 with Interpol "Turn on the Bright Lights" on repeat--30 min later, sleeping until flight lands.
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I read. And sometimes ( when traveling alone) I have to spend my energy telling the person sitting next to me , is he is a man, not to put his elbow on my side of the seat. I say if he is a man because women do not do this....can any man tell me why they think they have the right to take over the arm rest and put their elbow on the other side???....sometimes I get real nice men who do not do this.