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How you know you're not flying in the U.S.

April 25, 2006

How you know you're not in the U.S.

It was like we were sitting in first class, since we were in the first row behind the cockpit. Except there were only twelve rows on the plane, which made the experience not so luxurious.

Comments

1

did they let you play with all the nice buttons?

2

What airline is THAT?

3

I love those kinds of planes. Makes me want to get my pilot's license.

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