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Kappy08 |
Friday May 22-Sat May 30th-Please track |
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I am excited about my flight but also nervous. I am on American Airlines Flight #1 at 9am from JFK to LAX on Friday May 22, 2009. Please track me. I return
home on Saturday May 30, 2009 on American Airlines # 180 at 4:10pm from LAX to JFK! Thanks!
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cacik |
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I'll track you on both legs Kappy08. Thanks for watching us tomorrow (today actually!).
Thanks, Cacik |
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cacik |
AA Flt#1 On your way to LAX! | ||
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It looks like you are in the air now. Arrival is estimated to be 18 m early at 11:57. Have a great flight!
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OneAnt |
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Kappy08-
I show a bit of a late departure/arrival, but different trackers can have slightly different numbers based on when they begin/end the flight. You're on the 762, the 3-class 767 that AA uses for transcon flights. I sure hope you got an exit row or bulkhead seat. Gets to feel like a cattle call in the normal seats after a couple hours. Currently doing 440kts over SW Penn @ FL360. You may climb a bit higher as the flight progresses. Turb forecasts over the southwest US look like you may hit some light stuff about 1-2 hours before landing. Other than that, it looks like yet another beautiful day to be flying! I love days like this. With I were up there with ya. Not too fond of LA, but flying anywhere is still fun. |
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Just crossed into SE Colorado from Kansas. Currently at FL360 going 436kts.
Looks pretty smooth for a while. Just under 2 hours to go. Right now is about the time it REALLY starts to get boring. |
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OneAnt |
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About to cross over the border between CA, NV, and AZ. Currently going 450kts and still at FL360.
Might be in a few light bumps at the moment. Should be starting your descent any minute. About 30 minutes ago they probably announced the collection of the Bose headsets from First/Business. FA's are probably coming around collecting any remaining service items. Looks like it's decent visibility, so there may be some scenery on the way in. |
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OneAnt |
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Dude, ya made it!
I watched until you were 6300ft up and almost landed. If you were on the left side of the plane, you may have had a nice view out to the Pacific before landing. Enjoy LA. I usually don't, but that's just me. Unless I get to go to Disneyland...yes, I'm over 10 I won't be tracking you on the return flight as I'll be in Cocoa Beach getting some R&R. At 4:10p PDT I'll be half-baked......on wine and sun both.
Last Edited By: OneAnt
05/22/09 21:20:11.
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cacik |
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Hi there, just wanted to remind you that I'll be tracking you tomorrow. Hope you had a good time in LA. You'll have a great flight back to New York.
Thanks, Cacik |
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Kappy08 |
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Thanks! I am nervous about the trip home! Thanks OneAnt and cacik! I went to Disneyland! so enjoy Cocoa beach!
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OneAnt |
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So, here I am half-baked. Won't be tracking you tomorrow, but you'll be just fine..........just like I was tonight. No worries bud.
You'll land completely safe to tell your kids about. Trust me. I will too. It's just how it all goes. |
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Your flight left around 4:38pm and you're about an hour into your trip. I see that you're nearly midway through Arizona. The view must be great! |
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cacik |
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You're flying over northern Indiana now...only about an hour and 15 minutes left.
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cacik |
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Almost there....you're in northern PA....
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cacik |
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You've landed!! Hopefully it was a smooth flight for you.
Cacik |
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