Parked Planes at Wilmington Air Park

On Memorial Day, we decided to take a quick trip down to Wilmington Air Park (ILN) and see the parked Delta planes. They are parking some 767s and 717s while the demand is low. We also got to see some other gems while we were there including the Patriots 767 plane and a few other cargo planes including an Amazon Prime 767.

American Airlines and United Airlines – A Comparison

I recently switched my travel to United Airlines after some less than pleasant experiences with American Airlines in April which caused us to miss a family wedding. After a month and thirteen flights, I felt like I had a good sample to make a comparison between the two. I realize that this is incomplete because it does not factor in things such as extreme summer or winter weather since all of this travel was during a relatively tame spring month. Also both sets of data do not have any international flights since my job does not require this yet for me. So with those qualifications let’s jump into the details!

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First Trips of 2019

This past week I took my first flights of 2019. The first two were non eventful and I took an Airbus A319 and a Boeing 737-800 on American Airlines back and forth to DFW. However, my next set of flights were much better! I got to finally set foot on an Airbus A330-200 and in first class to boot from an upgrade. First time I got to enjoy the lie-flat seats.

Here she is in all her beauty, American Airlines Airbus A330-200 N289AY.

N289AY 2019-01-23

Of course, I had to document my seat experience!

First Class 2019-01-23

It is going to be hard to go back to economy after this.

The flights back were not as great. The winter weather is in full force and I got stuck in Chicago for a bit. I landed early and decided to take a standby flight back home so that I could get in at a reasonable hour at the cost of my confirmed upgrade on a later flight. Well, my luck had run out as that flight got delayed three hours and we arrived just a few minutes before my originally scheduled flight. At least I know better for next time and to avoid Chicago at all costs during the winter!

Second Trip to San Francisco

My traveling has dropped off a bit the last couple of months and I have done a bad job at documenting everything, but I did capture some pictures for my second trip to San Francisco in as many months. I didn’t manage to capture any pictures of the American Airlines CRJ 700 that I took from CMH to ORD since the jet way layout at CMH is not conducive to grabbing pictures especially at gates B22 – B24. But I did manage to get a nice picture of the American Airlines Boeing 737-800 N847NN at ORD which would take us to SFO.

American Airlines N847NN 2018-10-29
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August Flights

August was a light flying month for me and I only had six flights. I didn’t get on any notable planes, but I did see a couple of cool ones at DFW on my last leg.

First up American Airlines Boeing 787-8 N818AL at DFW. I think this had just come in from CDG.

American Airlines N818AL 2018-08-29
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Busy month of flying

June was my busiest month of flying to date. I had 15 flights during the month – traveling almost every week. July is shaping up to be just slightly more busy. Instead of putting out all of the pictures from the month, I will just share a few of the highlights during my travels.

During a layover at PHL I saw quite a few American Airlines A330s.

PHL 2018-06-10
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Back to Memphis

This week, I was headed to Memphis for a few days. One of the downsides of traveling from a mid-market to another mid-market is that there are rarely any direct flights, so it usually means connecting and a great risk of delays or cancellations – especially during the spring and summer months. Well, this week I got bit by the delay bug.

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First Trip to Dallas

I have been to Dallas a few times in the last couple of months, but only for connecting flights. This time I actually flew to Dallas. I only got one picture since I had direct flights both ways and on the return flight the gates were situated in such way that I could not get a picture. Here is American Airlines 737-800 N335PH.

American Airlines N335PH

My return flight was American Airlines MD-83 N970TW. Both flights were long, but uneventful, which is always nice. Everything was on time this trip as well. This trip was a quick in an out, but I should be back to Dallas in a month or two, so hopefully I will have some interesting pictures.

Viva Las Vegas

I’m going to make a few posts about my recent trip, mostly because it was a very special one. I got married this week and I wanted to fully document it.

First up, let’s take a look at Southwest Boeing 737-800 N8671D which whisked us off to Las Vegas.

Southwest N8671D 2018-04-24

It was a fairly new plane which seems to be a trend for any flights I have to Las Vegas. Also note it was fairly cloudy and dreary in Columbus and the Las Vegas weather was set to be in the 80s, so it was nice to get away. One nice thing about Las Vegas is that flights are usually nonstop.