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  • Should there be chill zones on aeroplanes…
  • sputnik
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    …where you can sit on cushions on the floor and listen to ambient music and sip drinks and chat to people?
    😉

    AndyF1
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    Standing room only (soon)

    maccruiskeen
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    I think mid Atlantic the passengers should have a whip round and bribe the pilot to fly those parabolic curves so everyone can float about in zero G.

    muppetWrangler
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    Will there be children allowed?

    pussywillow
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    Yeh deffo! And be able to chill on a reefer! I’m in!

    CountZero
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    Yes, when they start flying Transatlantic Zeppelins.

    chewkw
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    Near the toilet and exit …

    sputnik
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    I’d be up for some zero G’s !

    CaptainFlashheart
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    There already are, Sputnik. You just have to pay for it! 🙂

    Squidlord
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    Yes, bring back the Zeppelins! Colossal flying gin palaces. That’s the way to travel!

    takisawa2
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    After enduring almost 16hrs on a flight from Dubai to Brisbane once I’d say so. The parabolic curve thing sounds cool though.

    sputnik
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    Captain, many years ago when I was in the Air Force I’ve experienced Zero G for a couple of seconds. We were flying at high altitude in a Lockheed C130 Herculus, most of us sleeping in the back when the pilot thought it would be funny to nose dive the damn thing for a couple of seconds!
    I woke up stuck to the ceiling thinking WTF??!!! Then dropped back down onto my seat, didn’t sleep for the rest of the flight…
    PS I suppose it was more negative G than Zero G 🙂

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