Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Anyone else in the plane last night flying near Milwaukee

Anyone else in the plane last night flying near Milwaukee?
I was in the plane last night flying from Washington D.C to Milwaukee. And when we reached the Milwaukee Airport..Actually, We were kindove close but not exalty at the milwaukee airport. and suddenly it started striking and blistering full of rain. It was the WORST thunderstorm ever. Everyone started crying because the lightning made a surround around the plane. and We were 32,000 feet high and everyone was crying, and it was only suppose to be a 45 min ride, but when it started striking around the plane (Air Tran) it added 1 whole hour last night (May 13,2009). And then the engine kept turning off everyone 10-15 seconds because it was surrounded by lightning. and then the pilots kept turning it back on and when they turned it back on, it went like BOOOOOOM and they like accelorated suriously fast trying not to hit the ground, and like when they kept turning it on, the speed was like 1,000+...It's just amazing..So was anyone else on a flight flying near milwaukee? or driving...?
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What part of that (if any) actually happened?
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45 minutes from DCA to Mitchell? Man, I want that flight! Whoo-hoo!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

What are the procedures of boarding a flight? URGENT

What are the procedures of boarding a flight? URGENT?
I haven't flown since I was a child so I am completely clueless as to what the steps are to boarding a plane. I am taking a flight (alone) tomorrow morning, bright and early from Milwaukee to Myrtle Beach. There is one stop (in Charlotte, NC) on the way there. Any outlines/guidelines for me? Park, then check in, then security? I already printed off my boarding passes from the airline's website.
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yea park, go to the check in counter and check in any luggage that youre not carrying on. make sure the luggage is unlocked or locked with a tsa lock, or they will call you back and its a pain. then go to the tsa check point, they will check your carry on, if you have a laptop you have to take it out and put it in it's own lil tub, so that you can power it on and show them its a laptop and not a freaking bomb. take your shoes off and all metal and put it in another tub. if you are carrying any liquids (AT ALL even some lip gloss is bomb like contraband to the TSA) you cant have more than 3 oz. of any one liquid and each seperate liquid item has to all fit in a quart size ziploc baggie. its really just a hassle, try not to carry liquids on with you. you cant carry water or a coke, youll have to buy that when you get thru security, some food is alright tho. then when you get all your crap checked and put your shoes back on and TSA is sure youre not a terrorist... you go find your gate and wait for boarding. they call you by groups. your group will be located on your boarding pass, you just give the attendant your pass and get on the plane. store your items, fasten your seatbelt, and make stupid chit chat with someone next to you untill the plane takes off. have a good time!
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get there about 2 hours early first: check in ur luggage and show them the bording passes. then ask what gate to go in and how to get to it. u go through security [take off ur shoes] and put stuff like ur carry ons in a bucket on this conveyor belt. they will usually ask for ur ticket. then u find ur flite gate and go up to the desk there and ask if the flites still on time and if theres anything else you need to do. then you can go shopping a bit until its time to board, but make sure ur back at ur gate 10 minutes b4 the time it says ull b boarding. if u have any additional questions, u can ask the ppl at the service desks around the area, and explain tht u havent flied since u were a kid, yada yada yada. on the stop, if the airline ppl say to go to customs, make sure u have ur sheets and tickets, etc. and do whtever they say to do. once u get there, follow the person in front of u to collect ur baggage at the conveyor roundy belt thing. it may take a while, so feel free to go to the bathroom or whatever.
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Park, or take a shuttle; you can probably check your bags curbside - (there will probably be a $2.00 per bag charge) or enter the terminal and check your bags at the counter. Since you have already (wisely) printed your boarding pass, go directly to security. When your reach the TSA agent, have your boarding pass and ID in hand (ID - passport, drivers license or acceptable form of government ID; any concerns, check http://www.TSA.gov). As you approach the screening area, remove your shoes and place the shoes, jackets, purse/carryon in the large plastic bin provided. As the bin goes through the security device, you will proceed, barefooted, through the screening arch. Once through security, go to the gate designated on your boarding pass (recheck on the monitors - gates do sometimes change at the last minute). At your gate, simply wait until group (based on your boarding pass number) is called.."We are now boarding passengers 20 through 40...." In other words, after checking your bags, you will sail straight through to the boarding process. You will stay on the plane while it's discharging and boarding passengers in Charlotte. There are a few things that you should know regarding your carry-on luggage... you're going to put anything small and lose in a quart-size plastic bag, you are restricted to 3 ounces of any liquid (other than medications, formula, breast milk...). You are limited to one clear plastic bag. Again, http://www.TSA. gov will give you the guidelines for anything you carry onboard. For some airlines, free 'soft' drinks and snacks are becoming a thing of the past. US Air is either now or soon will be charging $2.00 per soda, juice or water. No more free meals, some flights offer sandwiches or 'lunch bags' for $5-8.00. You may want to call your airline and ask about their policy on drinks and snacks. Have a great flight, a great time.
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1) well you check in and they will give you a gate number (if they don't ask)that number is where your plane will be taking off from so look at the map and find that gate 2)go to your gate and sit down 3) once you find out where it is you can go grab some coffee or something or go shopping there are a few little knick knack shops around where your gate will be. 3) listen for your boarding call it will sound somthing like "flight number ________with service to Charlotte NC First boarding call" 4) go back to your gate or if you decieded to stay at your gate then just get your things together put your bag on your shoulder all that 5) then you will here one more boarding call that will announce that ALL PEOPLE CAN BOARD NOW you must get on then PSif you get to the gate and you need to use the restroom (which I reccomend since they dont let you go on the plane untill the seatbelt sign is off and even then the bathroom is like mouse sized) go to the lady at the front desk at your gate and say I need to use the restroom do I have time. and if she says yes then go. JUST BE SURE NOT TO MISS YOUR FLIGHT. oh yeah and RELAX take a deep breath and enjoy yourself the worst that could happen is you forget where to go and then just ask someone that works on the plane DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK FOR HELP THAT IS THERE JOB! enjoy your vacation I hope this helped :) :) GOOD LUCK!!!!!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Booking international flight with Vayma. What does it mean if one of my flights has a "stop" in Rwanda

Booking international flight with Vayma. What does it mean if one of my flights has a "stop" in Rwanda?
Apparently this is different than your typical layover, at least Vayma makes it seem that way. I'm flying from Milwaukee to Entebbe, Uganda, on January 27th. My trip will consist of 3 flights one-way--Milwaukee to New York, New York to Belgium, and Belgium to Uganda. That said, under each of the flights in Vayma it displays the number of stops. All of the above said flights have 0 stops, except for the flight from Belgium to Uganda....it says that there's one stop in Rwanda for exactly 1 hour. So...does this mean it's just another layover? Would I reboard the same aircraft as before or switch gates, or what?? I've never heard of a plane "stop" before in the sense that it's being set apart from your typical layover. What does it mean? This probably won't work, but here is my itinerary if this helps: https://www.vayama.com/jsp/checkout/purchaseSSconf.jsp?s=79942403&source=results&cb=0.06495212554000318
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A stop means you remain on the same airplane for the next leg. You may be asked to off and back or or you may simply stay on-board for the hour. A layover is one where you change flight numbers and planes. Look at your ticket and you will see the same flight continuing on.
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The flight from Belgium to Uganda may just take a fuel stop in Rwanda. Cheap International Flight Comparison: http://www.worldwidetravel.com/flights/ Compare all top travel sites (like Vayama, expedia, travelocity, orbitz, kayak and more) together for the cheapest flight deals with one simple search. Hope this helps. Good luck.
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All they will be doing is coming down to drop off passengers and collect new ones. You will not be expected to get off and re-board.You remain in your seat for the stop period.
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It means what answer number 1 says. :) How much are you paying for it? Vayama has been a bit more expensive lately... there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely give you the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

How many hours flight would it be from Vancouver, Wa. to Milwaukee, Wi. by Cessna 172

How many hours flight would it be from Vancouver, Wa. to Milwaukee, Wi. by Cessna 172?

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As the crow flies it's about 1700 nautical miles. So it's a couple of days, before allowing for refueling stops, terrain, and so on.
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About 15 hrs flight time with four or five refueling stops. I'd plan for three days if you have good weather.
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@ 120 knots ground speed, flying direct,about 12.5 hours flight time plus time spent on the ground refueling every 4 hours.

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