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Nephew

Be sure to give your nephew an extra dose of ritalin before boarding. He'll enjoy the 15 hour flight much more. On second thought, help yourself to a couple tabs as well. Don't forget to chase it with champaign.
 
typhoonpilot said:
I can't speak for Malaysian, but no International airlines that I know of let you up front during flight. The change happened post 9-11. On the ground either during boarding or de-planing is the best time.

TP

Not true... I flew on 3 particular foreign carriers (that do fly into the U.S) post 9/11 and was granted permission to the flight deck during flight. I had all my credentials and the captain asked for them when we were chatting around boarding time.
 
HoursHore said:
I think you mean Champagne. Champaign is the home of the University of Illinois.
That's ludicrust.
 
typhoonpilot said:
I can't speak for Malaysian, but no International airlines that I know of let you up front during flight. The change happened post 9-11. On the ground either during boarding or de-planing is the best time.

TP

Bought an ID90 for my wife and me on an Iberia flight from Barcelona Spain to Stuttgart Germany..... MD-87.... I sat in the j/s from cruise until landing... this was in January 2002. So the answer is, it depends on the airline and the captain.

73
 

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