Feb. 12th, 2009

ibmman: (Default)
This is something random but I thought it was sort of an interesting question and I'm curious about it.

What would you do that you might consider useful while on a long intercontinental plane flight? Other than sleep.

I want to see what other people think ( or do/will do/have done), because it seems there's probably a good bit of variety in activities for that.

Stems from randomly thinking of what I might do next time I go to Japan- since that flight seems like pretty much the longest 17 hours ever, and I have great trouble sleeping the entire time. Or reading the entire time. And I'd probably wouldn't be able to get myself to study for the entire time either. I thought about potentially outlining for if I were ever to write a book, but I'm not sure how reasonable that is...
I'd really love to just walk around the whole time, but unfortunately only the Airbus A380 has space for anything like that, and there aren't any of them in service to Japan quite yet.

Edit: Looks like ANA is looking to buy five of them to service New York - Tokyo, which would be perfect. Since it's got dual aisles I wonder if it'd be possible to just walk around in a reasonably sized rectangle without annoying anyone. I really can't sit for 17 hours.
The only one which goes to Japan currently goes to/from SIngapore. I don't know how I end up checking stuff about planes so often on wikipedia.

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