Bah! My dad was a pilot. So we flew on "passes" from the time I was born. I've 
been flying (as mostly a passenger) in 2 seater T-38s, 4 seater excursion flights over 
glaciers, etc. for my entire life. We even veered off and jumped a couple of runways at 
SAF with ... a pilot who will remain unnamed back in 2000 or so. I love sitting in the 
back in those turbo prop puddle jumpers and watching the fuselage torque clock- and 
counter-clockwise when landing with a heavy crosswind like there in Santa Fe. Of all the 
ways I've imagined dying since my cancer diagnosis, a plane crash ... or being sucked out 
a man-sized hole at 40k feet, seem optimal.

The more important issue is that my back and neck problems force me to stay 
awake in those stupid bucket seats, even if it's a 14 hour red-eye. If I fall 
asleep and my head tips over, I'll have a neck spasm for the next 4 days, 
preventing me from turning my head one way or the other. So, the question is: 
You can *avoid* reading on airplanes?!?!? Luckily, in our upcoming trip, we'll 
be on an Airbus, instead of a Boeing. Boeing seats SUCK!

On 5/22/19 5:41 PM, Nick Thompson wrote:
Well, except nothing perhaps but  hurtling at 60 percent of the speed of sound, 
at ten percent of normal oxygen levels, at 30 degrees below zero packed in with 
a 160 other sardines in zorris and hawaian shirts, a third of whom are 
presumably infected with measles.

You can read on airplanes???!


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