Ted and Holly
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I forgot to add a couple of other things I do. As soon as we book and I know our flight numbers, I track the flight as often as I can on www.trip.com. I see how high it flies, which cities/airports the flight path goes over, and how fast it generally goes. It also gives me a good idea of how often it is on time. Watching the SAME flight I am going to take arrive in Orlando night after night is really reassuring!!
There are also radar sights for different airports. There is one for the NH/Mass Logan airport area, and you can see all the planes within 90 miles of Logan at any given time, and in real-time. It is neat to see how air traffic control lines them all up... it really is organized and neat to see.
DURING the flight, we try to watch a DVD on my laptop. The headphones really help, and there's nothing like "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" to take your mind off of flying.
Holly
There are also radar sights for different airports. There is one for the NH/Mass Logan airport area, and you can see all the planes within 90 miles of Logan at any given time, and in real-time. It is neat to see how air traffic control lines them all up... it really is organized and neat to see.
DURING the flight, we try to watch a DVD on my laptop. The headphones really help, and there's nothing like "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" to take your mind off of flying.
Holly