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Reading the recent thread about observing meteorological phenomena from
commercial aircraft got me thinking. I am a fairly frequent flyer (4 or 5 times a year) mostly to Europe and North America on business. Most of my colleagues, concerned with legroom and bladder comfort opt for aisle seats - sadly our company stopped business class flights a few years back as an economy measure so everyone, even the big white chief, flies cattle class. Me, being Mr Sad******* ex-meteorologist but still with an interest in the weather, opts for a window seat for daytime flights (I opt for aisle at night). When my colleagues ask why, rather than tell them the truth that I want to look at the clouds (which is an order of magnitude lower on the anorak scale than trainspotting) I tell them I like to rest my head against the window so I can sleep. It's also quite difficult not to get excited when the plane is dodging CBs or you see a distant anvil. JPG |
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