Is Nothing Sacred?
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Seeing Zazu's post, allow me to rephrase my question ... Will you be flying a large enough plane to accommodate additional passengers? (And to echo Zazu, how much do you charge for a flight from central florida to southern california?)
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I'm sure the flight attendant will everything required to make it a comfortable flight.200footdrop wrote:And are drinks and peanuts served on the plane as well?

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I'm sure the flight attendant will have everything needed to make it a comfortable flight.

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If things go the way I am REALLY hoping and working toward, seating for six would be ideal. Or at least four plus bags.hhsrat wrote:How big of a plane will you have?
Unless I get my commercial, the most I can charge is to split fuel. Now, I can make your share larger, but at most it will be at cost.Zazu wrote:And what would the fare be to add two passengers to a WDW/DL roundtrip?
When we stop for gas, or if it's a slow enough flight and enough headwind, when we stop overnight.200footdrop wrote:And are drinks and peanuts served on the plane as well?
Sometimes, the flight attendant will be the one flying the plane.hobie16 wrote:I'm sure the flight attendant will everything required to make it a comfortable flight.
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Heck, if it means I can avoid the TSA, I'll put on a miniskirt and be my own flight attendant.Big Wallaby wrote:Sometimes, the flight attendant will be the one flying the plane.
What? Has the costume changed since the last time I flew?
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It's been awhile since I flew as well, Zazu, but I'm almost certain they wear pantsuit-type uniforms now. Plus there are male stewards as well.
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Any excuse to put on a miniskirt, eh, Z?Zazu wrote:Heck, if it means I can avoid the TSA, I'll put on a miniskirt and be my own flight attendant.
What? Has the costume changed since the last time I flew?
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Told you to go with the pontoon optionZazu wrote:I have a Prius. Will drive nearly forever to avoid air travel.
Got to be more than just international; I'll gladly drive to Canada.Honestly, I won't step foot in an airport for anything other then international travel....
I do fly overseas, however, as the frequency of surface transportation just isn't sufficient to get me there and back in an acceptable time.
Plus even my Prius gets pretty lousy mileage when underwater.
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Zazu wrote:Heck, if it means I can avoid the TSA, I'll put on a miniskirt and be my own flight attendant.
Hey, if I go commando, it's legally a kilt! :willie:BRWombat wrote:Any excuse to put on a miniskirt, eh, Z?
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There was a guy out at Philmont with us that would wear a kilt (thankfully not the traditional way). He hiked up the tooth twice wearing it. He also had a ventriloquist dummy, but that's beside the point.