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Old 3rd Jan 2007, 12:26
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On Long Haul Flights I....

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Old 3rd Jan 2007, 12:53
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Dude- what post?
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Old 3rd Jan 2007, 19:16
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How can one be bored?

This thread is soooooo good, I can't help joining the pack for a good howling.
I feel a bit shy though and ashamed to come and say the truth about my activities on a long haul flight, as they are really not half as funny as yours.
After the top of climb, I start by consciously analysing each and every one of the lower eicas pages, with a loooooog staring at the door page, until either a door open indication appears or the screen blanks on its own.
Then I take the paper work out of the hands of Nigel-amnida, and fill up thouroughly all the blanks, i.e. eta's FL's, fuels etc...TWICE. Then comes the tech log and the pilot reports, the latter requiring a lot of concentration and imagination. Two or three pages on this report will take me to one third of the cruise, and the satisfaction that it will ennoy terribly the chief pilots assistant who has to read it. Time for meal: ten minutes fiddling in the galleys, programming the ovens, choosing a drink in the fridge; that would p1$$ off Mrs Butterfly. After that, back to the paper work with a light humming sound till Nigel falls asleep. Adjust his head rest so he won't choke from his adam apple, switch off his receivers and dim his panel lights and I am ready for some fun.
First punch 23 spaces in his MCDU, so he will think it is bust when he wakes up and the plane is totally mine! Then add 20.000lbs in the ZFW, so he won't start climbing above the altitude I have decided to fly while I go sleep. Finally, move the destination approach plate of his route book in another place, so he will have to yield his sector's approach and landing.
Meal is ready, and as Nigel is still sleeping, I get all the ice cream for myself, and an excuse to keep the new Javanese trainee CC in the cockpit, for p1$$ed off Mrs.Butterfly won't talk to me for the rest of the trip; She has kimchi-garlic breath anyway. The Javanese CC's name is too long for this thread, so I'll call her Foossy. She has to stay in the cockpit as long as Nigel sleeps, for obvious safety reasons, and that will give me a chance to tell you that it is none of your business what we end up talking about. Nigel wakes up just in time for my rest time. I am not sleepy, so he can (has to) take second rest period, won't be able to sleep and will be knocked out for descent and approach. One out, one to go.
Senior Nigel-aseoo takes his seat and goes straight to sleep without any tricks on my part, as he took first rest period without being sleepy and spent 3and1/2 hours in first class, watching "Friends" three times (subtitles were in German) and a complete report on the sexual fantasies of Kim Jong Il. Foosy has to stay in the cockpit to keep me awake. Goes and get me some green tea, ice cream, hot towels and ends up giving me shoulder massage. Prelude to lay-over. Nigel-aseo wakes up for bladder call. Suggest I should request climb. Too heavy, we stay. Does not believe me and checks MCDU. Strange figures. Not a word. Goes to pee, comes back in his seat and falls asleep before his seat belt is locked. Foossy has left my shoulders and is now massaging more and more mildly my neck. Too much tail wind. Changes cost index from 150 to 60. Foossy has moved back to the CM3 seat. She does not wear those §#*$& support tights, but real genuine parisian suspenders. At the hotel, she will share the room with her class mate. She poo' gi'l. Boy fliend no goood wid he'. Need kind man. OK, Cost index back to 200 and hurry now.
Rest time for Sir. Sir will go sleep on a crow bar. No good for morale. Sir takes the FOM with him in the bunk coz he forgot his melatonine.
Slept like a log without tech stop. Mrs. Butterfly is in the flight deck keeping Nigel-aseoo and Nigel-amnida awake, all three smoking fermented menure, with the smoke evac vent full open. IMC inside the cockpit.
Taking back my seat, ZFW back to the initial one, and enjoying the one hour flight left to landing, well rested, alone, happy. Had no TV, no Nintendo, no e-mail from my wife to answer, no Pat-Pong floor show, but did I enjoy this flight!
How can you guys get bored on a long haul flight?
L
PS, all this is seriously true, except the part with Foossy suspenders: She wore self holding stockings.
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Old 3rd Jan 2007, 20:37
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oh gosh, I wish I had an imagination!
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Actually, what I REALLY do on long haul flights. Sad but true......



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That's.....er....really nice, but I think the question was aimed at pilots! Not SLF issues.
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It's the notebook for me.

Half of it practising my approach at destination airport with MS Flt Sim. The other half on Adultfriendfinder.
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wow, you guys sound like you have a lot of fun!!

cant wait to fly the big jets!!
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Capt.- learn to distinguish reality from wishful thinking! There are some fibbing toads on this bulletin board, and I'm one!
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Old 4th Jan 2007, 15:38
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Not me!
Long haul flying is a serious business!
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Old 4th Jan 2007, 18:23
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haha, k then, your funny fibbing toads x
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Old 4th Jan 2007, 20:55
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Originally Posted by Rainboe
That's.....er....really nice, but I think the question was aimed at pilots! Not SLF issues.

That's GLSLF thanks. Good Looking Self Loading Freight. But what can I say....
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Old 5th Jan 2007, 17:08
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Google Earth is also handy!
Not merely handy, but absolutely necessary. How else is one supposed to find the runway? Though I dunno what I'm going to do the day the internet connection fails at TOD
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Do you have test buttons that go beep? Kinda like the fire bell test? Could you tap out tunes with it?
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Old 6th Jan 2007, 13:11
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Originally Posted by Lemper
...First punch 23 spaces in his MCDU, so he will think it is bust when he wakes up and the plane is totally mine! Then add 20.000lbs in the ZFW, so he won't start climbing above the altitude I have decided to fly while I go sleep. Finally, move the destination approach plate of his route book in another place, so he will have to yield his sector's approach and landing...
Love it! I narrowly avoided spraying tea over my laptop while reading your post. Classic!
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Old 6th Jan 2007, 13:25
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Of course you can also help to relieve the boredom for us SLF as well by announcing, in your best Pythonesque captain's voice, "There is absolutely no cause for alarm".
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Old 9th Jan 2007, 02:38
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Old Smokey - (You never know, someone MIGHT come up with a serious answer)

.. I suspected that that would be unlikely ...


Rainboe - There are some fibbing toads on this bulletin board


.. unless this passes muster ?
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Old 9th Jan 2007, 07:31
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It says 'moderator' under thy name lad.....how do I know you're really one?


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Old 9th Jan 2007, 07:38
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.. aaah, Neddy .... and the disguise was performing so wonderfully well ..

... exits stage left, muttering curiously to self whilst checking that fundamentals are all present and accounted for ...
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Old 9th Jan 2007, 08:08
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Those newfangled LCD's aren't nearly as good. Mind you, as all movies are made to wide-screen format, the cockpit is not the best place to watch them.
PRESS RELEASE from Airbus Retro Systems Engineering
We are glad to announce that the HUD interface adapter for the IFE is now available. This will project the movie across the two main windows and, for IMAX, the side screens as well.

The main advantage of showing the movie on all four screens is best appreciated with the polariser option. This ensures that the newly installed mgmt video camera cannot see the movie. What will be seen is both pilots continually looking around them and 'observing' out of the four screens. Occasionally, one of them will point out a feature to their colleague and it will be assumed that the feature is traffic or CB when it is actually CD or DC (Cameron Diaz or Daniel Craig, depending on the nature of the crew operating the sector).
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