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The amazing part for me was Tommie suggesting that flying in economy on >>>> an airliner was somehow something to be looked forward to...
...for the FLYING ITSELF!
If that really is the case, then he’d better never ever choose an aisle >>> seat 😜
Oh, and one more thing:
Fun fact: the cruising velocity of a cruise ship is closer to that of a
Cessna than a Cessna’s velocity is to a commercial jet (eg 737).
And yes, a cruise will take longer to go the same distance (of
course), but
it’s not only more comfortable, but the food is much better (& there’s a >> private bath)…and no layovers at Denver or Chicago while en route.
IIRC, the longest cruise we’ve taken to date was a bit over 2500 miles.
-hh
OK, checking Expedia for a cruise from Carmel to Luddington MI. Website
can't find that, or a direct commercial airline itinerary either.
Indy International to Muskegon/return is about $600 each on our travel
dates and the scheduled trip time alone is about 7-12 hours on the
flight schedule via ORD plus the drive to Ludington and having to be at
the airport 1-2 hours ahead each way. It's a 2.5 hour Cessna flight with about an hour each way to get to the airport, load up and get airborne.
The aircraft will cost about $650 to rent, about half airfare. A
variable is weather, but with my IFR rating I can very likely work
around that. The airlines are hardly 100% reliable either.
Our Santiago to Fort Lauderdale trip was about 4,800 miles, and the food
was excellent. Stops were OK, but the Canal was the highlight.
On 7/17/2024 9:09 PM, -hh wrote:
-hh wrote:
Alan wrote:
On 2024-07-16 07:08, -hh wrote:
On Saturday we leave for Vancouver on Air Canada. Looking forward to >>>>>>>> that too. Flying is flying. :)
That you are "looking forward" to "flying" as a passenger in what is >>>>>>> about the same comfort as a bus says everything I need to know about >>>>>>> your taste.
LOL! A bus does not fly and travels at about 10% of the speed of a >>>>>> commercial jet. Not comparable.
Fun fact: a bus on a highway is moving a lot closer to a Cessna's
cruise speed than a Cessna is to a commercial jet, which makes the bus >>>>> must *more* comparable to the Cessna.
Similarly, the windows on a bus & Cessna are much larger than a 737
jet's "porthole", & have more forward views.
What would you take on a long trip that is more comfortable than an >>>>>> aircraft? Car? Bus? Train? Motorcycle? I suppose a ship could be, but >>>>>> very slow.
I'm reminded of and joke that some of my former military (and later 747) >>>>> pilot friends have told me:
One day, a fighter jock pulls up next to a 747 to have a chat. He
proceeds with a "watch this!", showing the 747 a loop, barrel roll, etc. >>>>>
Then the 747 pilot responds with his own "watch this".
Time passes as the jock just is watching the 747 cruising along straight >>>>> & level. After 15 minutes, the 747 pilot comes back on the radio and >>>>> says "well how did you like that?".
Jock replies: "how did I like .. what?"
747 pilot explains: "Well, I switched to auto-pilot, then got up and >>>>> went to the bathroom. Then I stopped & brewed a fresh cup of coffee and >>>>> had that while I stretched my legs..." :-)
Remind us how long the corridor is in a Cessna, Tommy. Oh, and headroom >>>>> to stand up in the cabin too.
The amazing part for me was Tommie suggesting that flying in economy on >>>> an airliner was somehow something to be looked forward to...
...for the FLYING ITSELF!
If that really is the case, then he’d better never ever choose an aisle >>> seat ;-P
Oh, and one more thing:
Fun fact: the cruising velocity of a cruise ship is closer to that of a
Cessna than a Cessna’s velocity is to a commercial jet (eg 737).
And yes, a cruise will take longer to go the same distance (of course), but >> it’s not only more comfortable, but the food is much better (& there’s a >> private bath)…and no layovers at Denver or Chicago while en route.
IIRC, the longest cruise we’ve taken to date was a bit over 2500 miles.
-hh
OK, checking Expedia for a cruise from Carmel to Luddington MI. Website
can't find that, or a direct commercial airline itinerary either.
Indy International to Muskegon/return is about $600 each on our travel
dates and the scheduled trip time alone is about 7-12 hours on the
flight schedule via ORD plus the drive to Ludington and having to be at
the airport 1-2 hours ahead each way.
It's a 2.5 hour Cessna flight with
about an hour each way to get to the airport, load up and get airborne.
The aircraft will cost about $650 to rent, about half airfare. A
variable is weather, but with my IFR rating I can very likely work
around that. The airlines are hardly 100% reliable either.
Our Santiago to Fort Lauderdale trip was about 4,800 miles, and the food
was excellent. Stops were OK, but the Canal was the highlight.