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arwalden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:18 AM
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What Was The First Airline You Flew On? How Old Were You?
My first flight was in 1970 at age 10 on a "Southern Airways" prop-jet. I think that "prop-jet" was the term I heard. (Trof, can you advise?)





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eyesroll Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:20 AM
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1. I think it was Delta
I was a year and a half old, 1977, Chicago to New Orleans.
The first flight I remember was Delta, 1980-ish, to Orlando. (My parents were pretty loyal to Delta back then.)
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alwynsw Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:27 AM
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10. What a young'un!
We still had to crank start the things when I was that age. lol
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Tracer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:21 AM
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Showing my age ...
... I was 10 in 1950 and my Dad and I flew from Manchester, NH to Boston on a DC 3 (the kind that sat low in the tail, so that you walked uphill to your seat).
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GOPisEvil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:21 AM
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2. On my 2nd birthday, I flew from Athens to Frankfurt on Lufthansa!
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 10:29 AM by GOPisEvil
It was a 747, and somewhere in my house, or my parents' house, the metal Lufthansa 747 toy sits in a closet, MUCH the worse for wear.

This was June of 1970. :-)


Edit - found a picture of the toy (in perfect condition):
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arwalden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:14 AM
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24. JAL Was My First Foreign Airline... Lufthansa Was My Second
I wonder if flight is as exciting for kids today as it was for me back in the early 70's.

Did you ever take an extra bar of mini-soap from the lavatory to keep as a souvenir?

-- Allen

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GOPisEvil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:21 AM
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27. Ya know...I think I have the wings they gave me too...
I never took the soap, but I liked the toys they give the kids. Darnit!I wonder where those wings ended up.
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arwalden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:26 AM
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30. We're On The Same Wavelength... I just typed a "wings pin" message...
and then I read this one from you.

I'm CERTAIN that your wings must be worth SOMETHING, if you can find them. Ebayers will buy ANYTHING.

-- Allen
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terrya Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:22 AM
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3. American Airlines. I was 32.
I was flying home from Dallas, Texas (where I was then living) to my hometown of Decatur, Illinois.

It was cool, because I had to fly into O'Hare (where I'd never been before). A friend of mine then picked me up at O' Hare and drove me to Decatur.


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sasquatch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:24 AM
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4. ComAir Dayton to Cincinnati
Then I took a American Airways flight to Fort Lauterdale A.K.A Fort Liquirdale:beer:
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Bruce McAuley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:25 AM
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5. Back when that DC-3 was a LOT newer in 1949 or so..
It was flying for a non-sched airline called ATA(Air Transport Associates), and my mother was the stewardess, and stuck me in the back for the flight to Chicago from Seattle. I vividly remember an apple suspended in mid-air on one of the many "bumps" from that flight. I was about 3 years old or so.

Bruce
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Bronco69 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:26 AM
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6. I was 21
flew United from Toledo, Ohio to Las Vegas. :-)
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Hogarth Donating Member (457 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:26 AM
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7. Aer Lingus ...
... at age forty-five, for a fantastic vacation in Ireland.
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alwynsw Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:26 AM
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8. Dad's Airways - if that counts - if not, well I had to ask Mom
Pop was a pilot. He kept flying after WWII. He was an 8th Air Corps bomber pilot.

I asked mom. She said that we always flew Pan Am or TWA, depending on our destination. I was a babe in arms for the first flight.
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MadMike Donating Member (34 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:27 AM
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9. Mohawk Airlines (Piedmont) - Fayetteville, NC....
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WannaJumpMyScooter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:29 AM
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11. TWA in 1959....the trip seemed endless, but I remember
the scenery it was very clear.
Oh, LAX to the old KC downtown airport.
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Bozola Donating Member (992 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:35 AM
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12. MATS Connie
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 10:37 AM by Bozola
A long, long time ago when my Bastardhood was less than complete.

(Connie - Most beautiful damn plane ever built)
(MATS - A bunch of wonderful damn lunatics)

Well, Hell and Damnation! Post #666.
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brook Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:40 AM
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13. American.
1951. LaGuardia to Mexico City. After 3 years in Mexico, I became a stew for American.
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Sir_Shrek Donating Member (340 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:48 AM
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14. American Airlines...
I was probably about 5 or 6.
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dwckabal Donating Member (854 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:49 AM
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15. Eastern Airlines
probably about 12 years old, 1979
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YNGW Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:50 AM
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16. Southern
Tupelo, MS to Memphis, TN to catch a connection to Phoenix, AZ.
Age - 5
Type Plane - Martin 404 (similar to the DC-3 you have pictured but with nose wheel instead of tail-dragger)
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Bombero1956 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:01 AM
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20. Eastern Airlines
late 1957, flight was from JFK (Idlewild Airport at the time)to San Juan Puerto Rico. I was almost 2 years old, my brother was a little over 1 and my mom was pregnant with my brother AJ, talk about a handfull. My brother Ed and I were born in the same year.
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caledesi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:51 AM
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17. OMG! I feel old. Allegheny Airlines (now US Air) from Providence, RI
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 10:54 AM by caledesi
to Washington, DC. My best friend ordered a "cocktail" ($1 at that time)...whoa....it wasn't even a 727. We were 21, and oh, so innocent.

I feel old. Stop these questions. We are talking 1967!

edit: typos
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spinbaby Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:43 PM
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46. Ah...Agony Airlines
They may have changed their name but they're still good old Agony Airlines.
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Philostopher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:51 AM
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18. Most likely Delta.
And circa 1970, from Orlando to Cincinnati, so I'd have been six or seven.

My family used to go on vacation near Tampa every two or three years -- we'd all pile in the station wagon (Mom, Dad, three of us kids and two elderly grandmothers) and haul down I-75 early in the summer for a couple of weeks.

My sister went with us that trip, but she was actually working and living on her own and had to get back to go to work on Monday (Dad would usually take a day either end to recover before he went back to work). Dad bought two tickets because he thought one of the grandmothers might want to fly back, instead of spending two solid days in the car; both were so afraid of flying (neither ever got on a plane before she died), the ticket would have gone unused. Sis decided she didn't mind keeping an eye on me overnight, so I flew back on the spare ticket, instead.

I remember it was overcast most of the flight, about all we were able to see was part of Tennessee. The food stank, mostly; we had rubber chicken and a pear half with blueberries gobbed in the middle that was utterly tasteless. I don't remember thinking any of it was a big deal -- maybe because we couldn't really see anything out the windows.

I didn't fly again until around 1990. I've only flown four or five times in my life, as a matter of fact. Mostly on Delta -- Cincinnati was the nearest airport, mostly, and it's a Delta hub.
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jayfish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:54 AM
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19. It Was Either Eastern Or Piedmont & I Was...
7 or 8 years old. Flew from DC to Grand Rapids and Back.

Jay
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kcwayne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:03 AM
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21. Ozark Airlines
I was 20 years old, and sat next to Coach Robinson of the Illinois State Redbird basketball team. This was shortly after another basketball team had all died in a plane crash, and I remember talking to him about that, worried that he might be jinxing my first flight.

He was struggling with a team of Pro-ball wannabes, that had seen a brief fling with fame when Doug Collins attracted attention with his play at the Munich Olympics and the scouts had started looking at the Redbird program. So of course all of these guys got a basketball jones and started shooting it everytime they touched it. The coach probably took the record for the team with the fewest passes in collegiate history with that team.
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Bertha Venation Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:07 AM
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22. Reno Air - age 34.
I don't know what kind of plane it was.
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ProfessorGAC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:11 AM
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23. Braniff, To Florida, Via St. Louis
I think that was it. I was about 14 or 15 years old. Not really sure exactly. Since i've flown about 500 times since, even the first one is not memorable anymore.
The Professor
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underpants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:15 AM
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25. Piedmont I think and I was about 8 years old.
We suddenly had to fly from Richmond to Huntington as my grandmother was dying.
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arwalden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:24 AM
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28. Did They Give You A "Pilot's Wings" Pin...
In honor of your first flight?

-- Allen
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underpants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:25 AM
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29. Actually I think they did
I had forgotten all about that.
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Padraig18 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:19 AM
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26. Aer Lingus, at age 11.
Shannon to Chicago, with a stop in Boston.
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CanuckAmok Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 06:48 PM
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59. Hee Hee!! "Lingus" always makes me blush!
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curse10 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:27 AM
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31. Continental Airlines, 1982
I was 3, but I still remember getting my wing pin and seeing the cockpit- back when they let you do that sort of thing :-)
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RebelOne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:34 AM
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32. Eastern to New York, sometime in the '80s.
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trackfan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:37 AM
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33. I was 20; and the last time I rode I was 24 - over 20 years ago n/t
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flamingyouth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 11:47 AM
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34. Western Airlines
"The ooooooonly way to fly!" as their ads went. It was the early '70s, I was four or five. We were going to SF and I got a pin with wings on it and got to meet the captain. I loved it.
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Lydia Leftcoast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:08 PM
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35. In 1967 at age 17
I flew Pan Am from New York to London-Heathrow. It was the first leg of a five-week trip with my family.

In those days, you bought a ticket to the most expensive city on your itinerary, and you could fly among all the others.

After exploring England for a while, we flew BEA to Oslo, then Braathens to Trondheim and back, then SAS to Copenhagen, then Lufthansa to Hannover, explored Germany and Austria for a while, picked up another Lufthansa in Cologne and flew to Paris, then Air France from Paris to Amsterdam, and then KLM from Amsterdam to New York. All on one ticket, mind you.

Flying was a whole different experience. Seats were five across instead of six across, and there was plenty of leg room (I've been the same height since age 14, and I don't remember feeling cramped on any flight before about 1990.) The food was actually GOOD. On the Amsterdam-New York flight we had rib eye steak, and this was in coach.

One clear indication of how much flying has changed is what happened when our flight from London to Oslo was delayed for two hours. A BEA rep came out, apologized profusely and practically on bended knee, and led us all into a side room where we were treated to tea and a sandwich buffet. Quite a contrast to the "sit down and stop asking annoying questions" attitude that today's airlines take toward delays.

The reason that we could fly all over Europe on one ticket was that the airlines were heavily regulated and had to charge the same prices. This made flying more expensive than it is now in relative terms, but meant that the airlines had to compete on service, not on price.

The only recent flying experience I've had that even comes CLOSE to the old days is when I flew to Japan on All Nippon Airways (ANA) in 2002.
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arwalden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:17 PM
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37. Today's Service Reminds Me Of "People's Express" Airlines
Only, back then People's Express was doing it as an alternative and a way to fly on a budget.

Now it's a way-of-life for the airlines... self serve, bag lunches, cramped seating, sit-down, shut-up, and what's that SMELL?

I read/heard that one airline is about to start CHARGING extra for in-flight meals. I remember when it was included on any flight that was in the air during a "traditional" meal time.

Now it seems that you get NO meal on ANY flight that's lasts for 3 hours or less. That's pretty much ALL of them except non-stop cross country or flights to Europe or Hawaii or Asia.

== Allen
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Lydia Leftcoast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 01:28 PM
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54. You heard right
"I read/heard that one airline is about to start CHARGING extra for in-flight meals. I remember when it was included on any flight that was in the air during a "traditional" meal time."

That's good old Northwest, affectionately known as "Northworst" to its many un-fans in the MSP base. Its New York-Minneapolis runs, which I flew frequently in the 1970s, were at the bottom of the quality heap even then, although they would seem luxurious today. Its meals were already low-end TV dinner quality, and the flight attendants were crabby.

They brought out decent food and nice flight attendants only for the routes where they had competition, such as Los Angeles to Honolulu.

By 2000, they were serving tiny little trays of cheese-free mac and cheese. That's when I started buying a sub in the terminal and taking it on board. I haven't flow them internationally since 1987, but I hear that they no longer worry much about service on any route.
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SiobhanClancy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:15 PM
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36. BOAC...age 4
Now British Airways. I don't remember much about it,though:)
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Zomby Woof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:17 PM
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38. Pacific Southwest Airlines
Known as PSA, and was taken over by USAirways back in the 80's.

I was 15 months old, in the fall of 1968. A short flight from San Diego to San Jose. Apparently, I was a big hit with the flight attendants, because let's face it, I was one helluva cute baby! :D
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GOPisEvil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:22 PM
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39. Was it PSA that had the smiley face on the radar dome of the planes?
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 12:24 PM by GOPisEvil
Imagine this ---> :-) coming at you while you waited for the plane in the terminal.

It was!!!! Look! How cute!

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Zomby Woof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:25 PM
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42. I put it there!
I was just so damned cute I even made the plane smile! :D
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GOPisEvil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:27 PM
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43. You made her smile, too.


Here's the whole site: http://www.catchoursmile.com/
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Zomby Woof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 01:06 PM
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49. I bet I did!
I was the hit of the flight! By all accounts, I was a happy baby.

The grumpiness came later, probably because of the damn Republicans who have managed to get in the WH in my lifetime. :D
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BiggJawn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:24 PM
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40. American Airlines. I was 34.
And me with 6 hours in a 150 and an hour in a sailplane at that time!
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PartyPooper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:24 PM
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41. As I recall, it was Capitol Airways in 1960 on a connection to D.C.
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 12:35 PM by PartyPooper
I was 12 at the time. I believe shortly thereafter they were either bought out...or, went out of business.

During this same period, one of my favourite early flights was from California to Chicago (I believe it was Chicago) on a TWA Constellation. It was a very long flight but, it was so much fun!

Some of the other airlines I've flown that are no longer around:
Eastern, Pan Am, Western, PSA, and People's Express. (I've flown Southern, too. Are they still flying?)

:-)
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arwalden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:30 PM
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44. Whatever Happened To...
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 12:31 PM by arwalden


Were they bought-out or did they just fold?

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ronnykmarshall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 01:04 PM
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48. I think they folded.
Damn! So many airlines are gone.

PSA, Pan Am, TWA, Eastern, Western, Air West .... looks like all that will be left will be United, America and Southwest.
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CanuckAmok Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 07:20 PM
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69. Hopefully Alaska Air will survive!
Great airline for us West-coasters!
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SheilaT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-03 07:30 PM
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85. National was taken over by Pan Am
but I can't remember exactly when. Late 70's I think.
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spinbaby Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:42 PM
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45. I was three
It was 1957 and I flew from New York to Frankfurt. Couldn't tell you what airline it was.
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ronnykmarshall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 12:56 PM
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47. United 737
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 12:57 PM by ronnykmarshall
I was 18 years old. Flew to Bakersfield to LA (short flight) and then to San Diego (PSA).

I love to fly.
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5thGenDemocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 01:08 PM
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50. Delta Airlines, Louisville to Indianapolis, March 1974
Coming home on leave after basic training. Took off through an electrical storm and it was the only time I've ever been afraid of flying (figuring if that flight didn't kill me, none of 'em would).
I was 17.
John
Who has still never been to a circus. But, though I'm also a minor-league hockey writer by trade, I haven't ever been to a Detroit Red Wings game, either.
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devilgrrl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 01:17 PM
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51. Mohawk Airlines at the tender age of 3...
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 01:20 PM by devilgrrl
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Snow Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 01:20 PM
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52. A TWA Super Connie - I was 7, so, ummmm, 1953. Hm.
That was a while ago. Los Angeles to Indianapolis and back, summer with the grandparents. I really don't remember the flight all that well; what stuck better was the fun time with grandfolks & cousins. The next time I got on a plane was in 1970 when I joined the Peace Corps....then I put on some serious flying miles for a few years.
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 01:26 PM
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53. trof answers and advises.
Answer: Don't know type a/c or airline, but I would have been around 2 or 3. 1944? Fron L.A. to Birmingham, AL, with several stops along the way, I'm sure. I am told that this future pilot threw up almost every inch of the way.

Advice: prop-jet is aka turbo-prop. It's a jet engine, driving a propeller. A/C pictured is a DC-3, piston engine, prop. In 1970 you might have been on a turbo-prop, but I doubt it, not on Southern.
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DemoTex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 06:47 PM
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58. Southern Airways had DC-3s and Martin 404s, neither prop-jets.
Southern did not operate turboprop aircraft as a transition from propeller equipment to pure jets, as other airlines did. Southern was the only airline to transition from propeller-driven equipment to jet aircraft without utilizing the intermediate turboprops. By the beginning of the 1970's, Southern was flying 75 and 95 passenger DC-9 jets and 40-passenger Martin 404 propeller equipment. (More)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Airways

What Southern Airways did have was bitter labor problems between pilots and CEO Frank W. Hulse, III.

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cosmicdot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 01:28 PM
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55. remember Piedmont Airlines? at 20 ...
I think it's all part of USAir now (Allegheny, etc.)

c.1970
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DemoTex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 06:50 PM
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61. I was a Piedmont pilot.
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 07:01 PM by DemoTex
It was the greatest company I have ever worked for. For a while there, we got cash bonuses at Christmas. A crisp $100 bill. The bonuses at US Airways were usually layoffs and concession requests.
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BlackVelvetElvis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 07:32 PM
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71. My sister works for Piedmont/UsAirways
And has since the eighties.
She told me that the GOP still has outstanding bills from the Dole/Clinton election of 1996.
I have a cousin who used to pilot for Piedmont and has said that the buyout was the worst thing ever for a once great company. My sister still feels alot of sentiment for Piedmont.
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Skittles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 01:30 PM
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56. I went to England at age 2
I have no idea what kind of plane
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ikojo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 07:23 PM
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70. Didja kick anyone's ass? nt
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regnaD kciN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 06:37 PM
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57. Western Air Lines...
...from L.A. to Seattle (where, ironically, I now live), for the 1962 World's Fair. I was 5 1/2 at the time.

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AlFrankenFan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 06:49 PM
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60. Let's see...
I was two months old, it was 1990, and my mom tells me it was a United flight from Virginia to San Fransisco.
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JM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 06:51 PM
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62. I am pretty sure it was
Lufthansa. We were flying from Dallas, and I am pretty sure it was 1968 and I was 2. My dad was in the Air Force stateside in the Medical Corps, and my mother was flying home for some reason. As my dad tells the story, my mother got flustered when they announced the final boarding, since she was juggling me and three bags. A kind uniformed officer asked her if he could help, so she handed me over to him. My father wasn't there, so he asked my mother for a description of the uniform worn by her assistant. He was really upset when he found out it was a four-star, and almost passed out when he believed it was one of the Joint Chiefs that was in town.

Later,
JM
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CanuckAmok Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 06:54 PM
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63. BOAC (later to become British Airways) 707
JFK to Heathrow, when I was 6. I still have my "Junior Jet Club" metal(!) wings and log book somewhere.



Just look at that monster!!
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DemoTex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 06:55 PM
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64. I first flew on Delta in 1965 (I had a private pilot license at the time).
ATL-SAV-CHS in a "Golden Crown" DC-7B.

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BlackVelvetElvis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 07:08 PM
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65. 1987-People's Express
Remember them? What a name for an airline!
My father had just died that morning and I don't remember anything about the flight except being on a crying jag and seeing NYC from Newark.
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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 07:11 PM
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66. MATS...1953
from somewhere in Florida to Panama.. I was 3 1/2..
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geniph Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 07:13 PM
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67. I was 26, and it was Northwest Orient
(now just Northwest Airlines). Flew from Seattle to Detroit at Christmas - can you say MADHOUSE? I thought you could.

Before then, flying was for rich people. Kids from the projects didn't fly in airliners.
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ikojo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 07:16 PM
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68. I was 18 and it was the precursor
to TWA in St Louis...Ozark Airlines.

I was PETRIFIED!


:scared:
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SheilaT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-03 07:32 PM
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86. Ummm, Ozark was not a precursor
to TWA, but a separate entity entirely.
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populistmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 08:17 PM
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72. I was 10 months old, so I have no clue.
:shrug:
And no one can make me call my mom for this. It's bad enough that I've got to have her over all day Saturday.
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Booberdawg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 08:21 PM
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73. Age 19 "Southern Scareways"
I joined the Army Reserves and had to go to boot camp in Alabama. It was very turbulent and we were flipped and flopped and jostled all over and I BARFED!

Thank goodness for the complimentary barf bags supplied in front of every seat.
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LWolf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 09:42 PM
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74. I was 5.
It was a TWA flight. I don't remember what sort of plane. It was 1965, and my mom was in trouble. She put me on the plane to send me to my grandparents while she worked out her difficulties. Long before it became a common practice to put kids on planes by themselves. The plane couldn't land due to weather difficulties, so it went on to land at another airport a few hours a way. They put me on a bus back to my original destination, where my terrified grandparents finally claimed me. I think I slept most of the way on the bus.
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ornotna Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:25 PM
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77. It was 1962
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 10:27 PM by notawol
and I think it was KLM.
I know we used to fly KLM alot, my mom liked them.






And for 400 I post in the wrong spot. Doh!
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Capn Sunshine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:13 PM
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75. United , 1958
DC-6
Tres chic. Back then to travel you wore good clothes.Like going to church
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DemoTex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:19 PM
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76. DC-6 ... powered by four R-2800s.
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shanti Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:26 PM
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78. pan am to japan
1960
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Bill of Rights Donating Member (424 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:38 PM
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79. Northwest Orient Airlines
From Minneapolis to Tokyo when I was seven. I lived as an expatriate for 11 years...basically for my entire youth.
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dae Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:52 PM
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80. I think it was/is(?) called Aviataca. Flew with my brother-in-law to
Edited on Mon Dec-22-03 11:05 PM by dae
Guatemala so he could renew his Visa. Something kept hitting the outside of the plane, my b-n-l told me not to worry, it was only rivets. Can I tell you, I wanted to whip his ass! It was 1970 and I was "sweet" 17.O8)
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neebob Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-03 10:54 PM
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81. United, DC-9, age 8. nt
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scottcsmith Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-03 12:06 AM
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82. 1986
Portland to Chicago. I think it might have been Delta or United. I was on my way to Navy boot camp, Great Lakes, IL.

I was 17.

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Norbert Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-03 12:14 AM
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83. Delta to Miami, Fla at 19
I think a Boeng 727 but I'm not really sure anymore.
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Cleita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-03 04:07 PM
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84. Pan American DC-3 in 1941.
I was a year old. I don't remember it but my mother said that I cried and rolled on the floor for the whole flight because of ear aches caused by the unpressurized cabin. I'm glad I don't remember.
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SheilaT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-03 07:35 PM
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87. If you flew in and out of DCA
(that's Washington National Airport) from January 1969 to August 1979 on either Mohawk or Allegheny Airlines, I may well have been the ticket counter agent who was rude to you. Or maybe even nice. Depended on my mood, the weather, and the passengers themselves.

My first flight was on TWA in Sept 1968 from Tucson to Los Angeles.
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Twillig Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-03 08:06 PM
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88. Republic Airlines 1970
I was 6. Dunno what plane it was. From Minnesota to Seattle. Took a flight on Western from there to Alaska.
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Valerie5555 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-03 08:09 PM
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89. First flight I could remember was on Air Canada when I was nearly 4
when we moved to Calgary and the "maurauding wa - aower" and Asscrotch or Ashcroft "fenderoff" extraordinaire or calico kitty, Ginger came with us. Wa- aow wa-aow wa-aow.
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