Biden was in town last week to meet Newsom and discuss flood damage in California. My son took a picture of Air Force One with his pricey camera as it flew over on its way to Moffett Field in Mountain View.
Scott
Scott
See that first window? I sat in that seat on a flight between Honolulu, and Seoul, Korea on Korean Air. Notice It is actually ahead of the pilot.Did I ever mention...
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While working I had the good fortune to fly on 747s on multiple occasions (Pan Am, United, British Airways, South African Airways, and Lufthansa). I loved them all.I think that is a very sharp looking airplane! I hope to fly on a 747 as a passenger or pilot someday.
Your best shot is with Lufthansa.I think that is a very sharp looking airplane! I hope to fly on a 747 as a passenger or pilot someday.
I think that is a very sharp looking airplane! I hope to fly on a 747 as a passenger or pilot someday.
Thank you for the information!
+1 How about making an EJ. lolGood thing they had access to some jet fuel. Be thankful to the US refining industry!
No, I like the original better.
Looks good Shel. By the way, why would California allow that obsolete design with four engines foul their air? Just kidding.
My only time on a 747 was round trip first class NY to Joburg.While working I had the good fortune to fly on 747s on multiple occasions (Pan Am, United, British Airways, South African Airways, and Lufthansa). I loved them all.
The company I worked for permitted first class travel for international flights. I was flying back from Frankfurt on one of my trips and flew on a literally BRAND NEW Lufthansa 747. The flight attendants were the prettiest ones on Lufthansa's entire payroll. I remember their beaming smiles as we boarded. The Captain even made an announcement of our good fortune. They were so proud of their new airplane! I remember it smelled like a new car. I could have sipped water with a straw out of the lavatory sink and not fallen ill.
Last time I was on a 747 was in 2008, flying back from Cape Town. For me at least, flying on a 747 never got old.
Scott