Writer's Block: Up in the Air
May. 22nd, 2010 12:22 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
It's never even occurred to me to use the Internet or make a phone call while on a plane flight, except using my cell phone once the plane has landed to see if whoever is picking me up has arrived. First of all, I fly internationally just as often as I fly domestically, and until recently you couldn't use the Internet or make phone calls on those flights. However, now that you can, it's expensive to hook up to their network-- at least on the flights I've been on. I might enjoy using the Internet if it were free, but I still don't think I would use the phone because that seems rude to the other passengers around me. But I also just don't like phones.
On domestic flights, I usually treat myself to a trashy magazine and make sure my ipod is charged. That usually holds me.
On international flights, like Europe or the nine times I have flown back and forth from Japan to the US, I treat myself to several trashy magazines, a novel, a fully-charged ipod, and hope to God they have the personal movie screens on the back of the seat in front of you rather than the one big screen at the front, because I like to be able to choose my movies and not have to crane my neck to watch them. However, it's interesting; I think my zoning-out skills have gotten amazing in the time I've been in Japan, because on my last flight to and from the US I didn't do much of anything except sit there listening to music and waiting for the flight to be over-- and it was strangely one of the shorter-feeling international flights I've been on!
I cannot sleep on planes. I wish I could-- dear God, I wish I could-- but I can't; I've accepted that about myself and have stopped trying.
When I fly with my family obviously I talk to them, but I've noticed the protocol about talking with passengers is different between international and domestic flights. On international flights, there are often so many nationalities and languages represented that you can't be sure the people next to you will understand you. Also, there's just this vibe that you should be quiet, because a lot of people sleep through the flight. However, on domestic flights I've often talked to the people next to me, even if just a short conversation before takeoff. I also once sat at the very back of a small plane, right next to the single flight attendant's jumpseat, and she chatted with me for practically the whole flight, lol.
It's never even occurred to me to use the Internet or make a phone call while on a plane flight, except using my cell phone once the plane has landed to see if whoever is picking me up has arrived. First of all, I fly internationally just as often as I fly domestically, and until recently you couldn't use the Internet or make phone calls on those flights. However, now that you can, it's expensive to hook up to their network-- at least on the flights I've been on. I might enjoy using the Internet if it were free, but I still don't think I would use the phone because that seems rude to the other passengers around me. But I also just don't like phones.
On domestic flights, I usually treat myself to a trashy magazine and make sure my ipod is charged. That usually holds me.
On international flights, like Europe or the nine times I have flown back and forth from Japan to the US, I treat myself to several trashy magazines, a novel, a fully-charged ipod, and hope to God they have the personal movie screens on the back of the seat in front of you rather than the one big screen at the front, because I like to be able to choose my movies and not have to crane my neck to watch them. However, it's interesting; I think my zoning-out skills have gotten amazing in the time I've been in Japan, because on my last flight to and from the US I didn't do much of anything except sit there listening to music and waiting for the flight to be over-- and it was strangely one of the shorter-feeling international flights I've been on!
I cannot sleep on planes. I wish I could-- dear God, I wish I could-- but I can't; I've accepted that about myself and have stopped trying.
When I fly with my family obviously I talk to them, but I've noticed the protocol about talking with passengers is different between international and domestic flights. On international flights, there are often so many nationalities and languages represented that you can't be sure the people next to you will understand you. Also, there's just this vibe that you should be quiet, because a lot of people sleep through the flight. However, on domestic flights I've often talked to the people next to me, even if just a short conversation before takeoff. I also once sat at the very back of a small plane, right next to the single flight attendant's jumpseat, and she chatted with me for practically the whole flight, lol.
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Date: 2010-05-22 09:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-23 02:54 am (UTC)I was wide-awake and excited my very first trip abroad, too. I was also sitting next to my sister, who was going through the same emotions, so there was a lot of sharing our observations and writing entries in our travel journals every five minutes.
On the other hand, it's funny how becoming more travel-experienced makes things easier, too. The 14-hour flight from Detroit (my nearest airport) to Japan makes flights to Europe feel like a walk around the block. And I've now flown to or from Japan four times completely by myself, and so now when I have company on an international flight I feel so lucky to have someone else to share the responsibilities (and luggage-lugging) with. And flying internationally with my entire life in two suitcases several times means that flying domestically with a single carry-on feels like this beautiful hassle-free luxury!
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Date: 2010-05-22 02:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-23 03:01 am (UTC)LOL person talking about throwing up. I guess it's not so bad as long as they don't actually follow through >.< I'd probably just say to them, "Yeah my brother gets airsick all the time, it's really embarrassing when he does it in his seat. You should go to the bathroom just in case" and then use my sweet solitary time to read :-P