RambleTamble
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You should ask @oldman ..he's a retired Pilot...My father was a pilot for the Army in WW2 flying supplies between India and China.
He saw enough scary moments when things go wrong to decide not to be a pilot in civilian life.
I don't know how 20 year career pilots do it.
that's what happens with me.. I book in online.. and choose fast track security, and it means of course like you, I'm literally trying to kill time for a couple of hours, which I hate.. because it makes a it a really long day.. even if it's only a 3 hour flight... then you have process at the other end..Yes, most of the process at the airport now is electronic and you have to do it all yourself. No more lining up at a counter waiting for an airline rep to service you and your luggage. Now checking in and getting your luggage tag + boarding pass printed is done at a stand alone electronic terminal, as is the front end of the immigration process where you again complete a customs/immigration form on a terminal before you see an agent, if you're pre-clearing at your departure airport. You can skip to boarding pass print process if you've checked in early with the airline directly because you'll have it on your phone's airline app. after you've checked in the day before.
In terms of getting through security & immigration check points, there are nomally apps for whatever airport you're departing from that you can download to arrange a "skip the line". This you show as you enter the security or immigration area and you get fast tracked to a shorter line.
Where I fly from they tell you to be at the airport 3 hours in advance of flight time for international flights. With the new electronic procedures and apps to shorten the line up process, I'm usually at my gate within a half hour of arriving at the airport so I end up sitting around for 2 1/2 hours twiddling my thumbs![]()
Oh, for sure it's not a pleasant day both going & coming back! Crowds of idiots, undisciplined screaming children and being cooped up with people who don't understand the concept of bathing & using deoderantthat's what happens with me.. I book in online.. and choose fast track security, and it means of course like you, I'm literally trying to kill time for a couple of hours, which I hate.. because it makes a it a really lon day.. even if it's only a 3 hour flight... then you have process at the other end..
In Spain it's almost seamless to get through passport control when arriving there... the exact opposite happens in the London airports... horrible long queues, with miserable snappy staff... children crying, babies sceaming in the long passport control queues... because we've been there for ages,
Have you ever flown into San Diego at the international airport?I flew for 50 years in Southern Calif. The highest traffic density in the country. There are 4 commercial airports; LAX, BUR,Ontario and John Wayne.
There are also dozens of small fields for private aviation.
I never felt uncomfortable flying in that area.
Yes, it is quite exciting to fly lower than the buildings on final approach. Mostly, however, I flew into Montgomery Field because of passenger access.Have you ever flown into San Diego at the international airport?
Holly, just take this as entertainment... the other exact opposite happens in the London airports... horrible long queues, with miserable snappy staff... children crying, babies sceaming in the long passport control queues... because we've been there for ages,
I would if I was sitting on the sidelines.. but in all honesty it's hard to find it amusing when you're in the middle of it....Holly, just take this as entertainment.
My first time landing in SAN, my Captain told me that the approach may be challenging. I was a bit surprised that the airport was located where it was. I made a lot of landings into that airport.Yes, it is quite exciting to fly lower than the buildings on final approach. Mostly, however, I flew into Montgomery Field because of passenger access.