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What to do in a plane when your bored?

15 ways to entertain yourself on a long-haul flight
  1. Read a book. Jason from the blog and travel planner website, Trekeffect, says: ...
  2. Listen to a podcast. ...
  3. Write a journal. ...
  4. Play a game. ...
  5. Do something crafty. ...
  6. Listen to some new music. ...
  7. Get productive. ...
  8. Organise your trip.




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10 Ways to Keep Yourself Entertained on Long Flights
  1. Plan Your In-Flight Entertainment. Nothing passes the time faster than a movie marathon or binge-watching session of your favorite TV show. ...
  2. Adult Coloring. ...
  3. Play Cards. ...
  4. Listen to a Podcast. ...
  5. Start a Travel Journal. ...
  6. Move It. ...
  7. Meditate. ...
  8. Get Organized for Your Trip.


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Luckily, I've learned a few things along the way to help you manage those fears to make flying fun.
  1. Address what you're afraid of, control what you can, and embrace the rest. ...
  2. Avoid alcohol and caffeine. ...
  3. Trust the travel industry. ...
  4. Bring familiar and positive reinforcements. ...
  5. Fly often.


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How to survive a long-haul flight: 10 proven tips
  1. Find comfortable clothes to wear on long flights. ...
  2. Reserve a good seat. ...
  3. Prepare yourself for sleep. ...
  4. Don't pack too much in your cabin luggage. ...
  5. Take your own snacks. ...
  6. Move around the plane. ...
  7. Stay hydrated. ...
  8. Relax!


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In general, an additional and non-training flight time is required between the private pilot license (35-40 flight hours) and the commercial pilot license (minimum requirements are 200-250 hours).”

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You can overfly this 100-hour limit by up to 10 hours, but only to reposition the aircraft for its required 100-hour inspection.

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Wear Warm and Comfortable Clothing Keeps things loose but stylish by opting for cotton pants (even better with a waistband that is elasticated at the back), a soft cotton top and a warm cardigan. Wear clothing which you can easily mix and match with the rest of your travel capsule wardrobe.

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For most flyers, blood clots and getting sick are the big things to worry about. Meanwhile, for most people, the immediate health risks of flying should be considered more than any long-term problems. These include blood clotting — a risk that increases up to fourfold for long-haul flights.

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8 Steps to Overcoming Your Fear of Flying
  1. Latch on to triggers that set you off. ...
  2. Step onto the airplane with knowledge. ...
  3. Anticipate your anxiety. ...
  4. Separate fear from danger. ...
  5. Recognize that common sense makes no sense. ...
  6. Smooth over things that go bump in the flight. ...
  7. Educate fellow fliers how to help you. ...
  8. Value each flight.


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While air travelers aren't quite as peeved by these behaviors, other annoying habits include removing your shoes (23.59 percent), flirting (21.89 percent), getting out of your seat too often (19.95 percent), utilizing overhead bin space too far from your seat (18.12 percent), being overly affectionate with your partner ...

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The good news is that Wi-Fi on planes is not only getting better but less expensive as well. You might even get it for free. For instance, JetBlue offers free Fly-Fi on all of its flights, and certain airlines offer elite members free Wi-Fi.

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Some fliers are worried about being in an enclosed space for too long, others dislike heights, and a select group is terrified they might accidentally open a plane door mid-flight. Furthermore, some passengers are worried about germs and viruses and others are just anxious that they might feel anxious on a plane.

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It is not something to be ashamed of: it is no different from the personal fears and dislikes of other things that very many people have. For some, understanding something about how aircraft work and what happens during a flight may help to overcome a fear which is based on the unknown or on not being in control.

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“Some of the primary reasons some people are afraid to fly are a fear of crashing, a fear of being out of control, a fear of the unknown, a fear of heights, having lost a loved one in a plane crash and feeling claustrophobic,” says Ora Nadrich, a certified mindfulness meditation instructor and life coach.

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Scientists have done the math, and it turns out that frequent fliers actually age the tiniest bit more quickly than people with both feet on the ground. But not to worry, the difference is so small, you don't have to worry about extra wrinkles.

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recent operation or injury where trapped air or gas may be present in the body (e.g. stomach ,bowel, eyes, face, brain) severe long term diseases that affect your breathing. breathlessness at rest. unresolved pneumothorax (punctured lung)

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When looking for clothing for a flight, it's important to choose pieces that are versatile enough to be worn again after the trip. Wearing versatile pieces is the best way to travel light! A great option would be a pair of jeans or full-length trousers with a classic button-down shirt.

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You should always bring jeans with you on your trip because they go with almost everything. But you should not wear skinny or tight jeans while flying. All that time you're sitting on a plane, especially one that is over ten hours, will make your skinny jeans feel very uncomfortable.

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They're the obvious comfy choice of clothing for a long flight - but next time you're heading on a break, you should think twice about wearing leggings for your flight. According to one aviation expert, they are one of the most dangerous things a passenger could wear if an emergency occurs onboard.

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The record-breaking flights will take place on Airbus A350-1000s, the airline industry's largest wide-body aircraft. In 20 hours, you could bicycle the entire 200 miles from Baltimore, Maryland, to New York City (and maybe even have a couple hours to spare).

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How to survive a long-haul flight: 10 proven tips
  1. Find comfortable clothes to wear on long flights. ...
  2. Reserve a good seat. ...
  3. Prepare yourself for sleep. ...
  4. Don't pack too much in your cabin luggage. ...
  5. Take your own snacks. ...
  6. Move around the plane. ...
  7. Stay hydrated. ...
  8. Relax!


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Takeoff and landing are widely considered the most dangerous parts of a flight.

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