Even in ideal circumstances, air travel is “boring” at best. You arrive at the airport hours early to sit and wait to be herded onto a thin metal tube (uncomfortably close to scores of strangers—some with pets), only to wait even longer (as a strapped-in captive) to be launched into the sky for an undetermined length of time, during which you’ll definitely have to pee.
Throw in a snowstorm, a pandemic, turbulence, a baby, a maintenance delay, or God forbid – a connecting flight, and you’re really just asking for trouble. Heading to the airport soon. Wish me luck.


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I think Boeing added the in flight removable door to add a little excitement and spice to flying.
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Hahaha
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Good point! I should pray for a boring flight!
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I’m still astounded by the physics behind a commercial airplane full of dozens of passengers, actually getting off the ground
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I know. And it works, nearly every time!
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Statistically it’s still the safest way to travel.
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