Re: irrational fear of flying
Originally Posted by
72gmc
Could you really go upstairs to a lounge or some such thing? I loved 747s as a kid but they were filled up with seats by then.
Yes. It was a definite game changer.
From a month before the Asian Games in 1986 through the 1988 Summer Olympics, I had to do 18 New York/ Seoul round trips. If the company hadn’t paid for the upstairs I am not sure I would have been able to do it.
Interestingly, Korean Air used to have the second flight deck crew (that’s how long the flight was that they switched cockpit people midway through) sleeping up there also. It is also how I learned that the air in the cabin is not so good from a dehydration standpoint. The second crews always had a moist handkerchief over their nose and mouths as they slept.
Which was a trick that I then used on the twice a week JFK/LAX same day turnarounds that I had to do for 17 years.
The carbon footprint of my career is the single most horrifying and disgusting thing about my life that I will forever regret.
But the upstairs was pretty nice.
And, now that I am typing this I wonder if they had a second cabin crew and if so where did they sleep?
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