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at6d 09-27-2018 08:11 PM

Not all parents know about the antihistamine effects though (as mentioned above).

My kids are now late teens, but I clearly remember the joys of infant and toddler travel.

TiredSoul 09-27-2018 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by RhinoBallAuto (Post 2682128)
Nursing works well. Feed them during the decent.

Yes I’d like a boob during the descent also pls :D

WHACKMASTER 09-28-2018 03:47 AM


Originally Posted by TiredSoul (Post 2682200)
Yes I’d like a boob during the descent also pls :D

Get in line buddy......

LNL76 09-28-2018 04:01 AM


Originally Posted by ShyGuy (Post 2682046)
I have 2 and they weren’t too bad flying at 8 months. The first one was great. I think people realize babies will cry, ear pressure changes, etc.

It’s what the parents don’t do that gets other passengers ticked off. I’ve been on flights where the kid is wailin and neither parent is doing anything. At least try! Tryi to soothe the baby, feed, hold them, etc. But for parents who just sit there and let the kid cry without attempting anything, booo.

Oh, they do something..drink, watch a movie, listen to music, play video games, etc! :rolleyes:

LNL76 09-28-2018 04:02 AM


Originally Posted by TiredSoul (Post 2682200)
Yes I’d like a boob during the descent also pls :D


Originally Posted by WHACKMASTER (Post 2682239)
Get in line buddy......

There are always boobs on descent...they're called pilots! :D :p

WHACKMASTER 09-28-2018 05:27 AM


Originally Posted by LNL76 (Post 2682245)
There are always boobs on descent...they're called pilots! :D :p

Parump pump! Touché!

Papa Bear 09-29-2018 08:58 AM

The Frontier guy ...who yelled up to the cockpit last night saying thanks for the ride.
Me...When the captain coming out of the bathroom asked, “so how do you know that guy”...huh I thought you spoke to him up in the gate area.

Cmon guys...

labbats 09-29-2018 10:44 AM

Seems more and more common to have a jumpseater tell me he’s riding with us than ask for a ride anymore.

butthert 09-29-2018 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by Papa Bear (Post 2682909)
The Frontier guy ...who yelled up to the cockpit last night saying thanks for the ride.
Me...When the captain coming out of the bathroom asked, “so how do you know that guy”...huh I thought you spoke to him up in the gate area.

Cmon guys...

How do you know he was jumpseating?

Aviator147 09-29-2018 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by butthert (Post 2682976)
How do you know he was jumpseating?


exactly!

I fly for one carrier, but have flight benefits through my wife on another. I commute on the other carrier sometimes in uniform and will say thanks for the ride as I walk off assuming the pilots are standing up front. Everyone is so quick to assume there's a jumpseater not checking in with them.


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