Thursday
November 9th 2017
9:30
am, Bangkok
Sorry
no pictures yet
Somewhere
between there and here November 8th disappeared. I think
I saw it fly under us yesterday someplace between Alaska and Japan.
It was an unusual flight for me, It never got dark. The sun was
visible the entire trip between Seattle and Tokyo. At one point the
heat from the sun on the aircraft was so intense I was having hot
flashes. I kept asking myself “Did you take your pill, yesterday?”.
Knowing full well that I did.
The
flight from Seattle to Tokyo was the first time I have ever flown on
Boeing’s 787. The call it the Dream liner and I do believe it lives
up to it’s name. The seating configuration is the same cattle class
as any other cattle class in any other airline. The windows are huge
in relation to other aircraft, at least twice the size as the 727.
Instead of having a pull down window shade that blocks all view from
the window. Below the window is a up down button. Press the button
down and it incrementally darkens the window until the view in bright
sunlight looks like a full moon lit night. I loved it, now I can look
out the window and help to pilot fly the plane as my seatmates can
still watch reruns of Knight Rider.
The
10 hour flight of course necessitated a trip or two to the loo. One of
the three toilets available to us was mansion size. I have often
wondered how two people could join the Mile High Club in an aircraft
toilet. The are generally barely big enough for one person, much less
two. This one could have handled a threesome. Saving time for
everyone involved.
The
actual throne was as expected, except for some buttons off to the
side. Two with red or brown icons showing one and two sprays aimed at
the back of a seated pelvis. One blue one aimed at the front of this
seated pelvis. It was a button, I had to push it. Nothing happened,
then my nether regions were squirted with warm water. That was pretty
nice, actually very nice. It kept going, and going. Certainly more
than I expected. Uh … how do yo turn it off? It was nice but enough
is enough. What do I do if it doesn’t turn off? Stand up quickly
and slam the toilet cover down and wait for the scream form the next
passenger? Maybe I’ll just sit there fr the rest of the flight.
About the time I started to really panic the water stopped and
everything was Jake. This entire experience took perhaps 30 to 40
seconds. Fortunately I didn’t need too try either of the other two
buttons.
I
generally carry 4 to 6 $5.00 Starbucks cards to give to the cabin
crew. I don’’t do this for any particular reason except to see
what happens. Well maybe when they drag me off the overbooked plane
they wont bump my head too many times as they pull me down the aisle.
But other than that it s more just an experiment. The last time was a
short trip to Las Vegas for a friend’s birthday. The crew was
overjoyed. I mean I was embarrassed. Each of the cabin crew came by
to thank us and even the flight crew. Heck we even got little plastic
kiddie wings to make us honorary pilots. Then we were asked to
deplane last where the pilot and co-pilot offered us a chance to sit
on the flight deck while at the gate. That was special. The return
flight I did the same thing to a different crew and they were
accepted with the same “Thank you” as if I had handed her an air
sick bag. Maybe Karma got worn out on the first flight.
This
flight being a Japanese flight I made certain to make it pretty. I
handed the card to the flight attn dent in my area and she graciously
took it. Perhaps an hour into the flight she came back and returned
the envelope to me. I tried to explain that it was her and the crew’s
but she wasn’t having it. Okay, so it goes. About hour 8 she came
back and handed me a small wrapped bag and a note. The note in
essence said that the were not allowed to take anything from the
passengers due to Japanese Customs but they appreciated it and
brought a smile to them.
The
movie choices were less than ideal for me, 4 different languages of
Planet Of The Apes and three for Transformers. Plus Pretty Woman and
Grand Tourino. If I had a vocabulary other than English maybe I would
have had more selections.
Tokyo
was Tokyo. Re screen for their version of TSA, walk forever to the
next gate and wait. Get on the plane for six hours of medieval iron
maiden torture and finally Bangkok. Another walk through Immigration,
and a bit of chanting that my luggage actually made it to the same
place I was. It did! Yay !! It was totally unzipped and only held
closed by two plastic snap buckles. Boo !! I did a quick inventory
and everything seems intact and the zipper was repairable still, I
with the thief or TSA would have used the zipper and not just jammed
a pen between the teeth of the zipper to gain access.
Outside
a metered taxi and a slight confusion to my destination and from
wheels down to head on pillow was about an hour and a half. Really
not bad at all. Almost exactly 24 hours from Welcome to ANA bow to
bed, I’ve had worse.
Five
and a half hours f sleep and slow starting day put my at breakfast
around 8 am. Today I have no plans at all. None. Maybe dinner, but
that is about it. Maybe catch the sky train to a mall and wander, but
it is a nap and relax day.
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