Texas, it's flat.
Go to Big Bend
Texas, it's flat.
Go to Big Bend
About to leave Phoenix, the third flight I've been on this week that is over sold. Terminals in Atlanta, Denver, Portland, Phoenix and Minneapolis were all standing room only. Crazy busy.
You did stop at In-N-Out, didn't you?
Me thinks you are just showing off that you have an internet connection in the plane...
I distinctly remember a time when a person had to walk across the room to change a television channel. We've come a long way...
I'd love to be able to take a look at how they setup the in flight wifi and it's terrestrial connection. The further east you get the faster the service gets. There's huge service outages when you're over remote areas of the West so it can't be satellite based... routing through FAA beacons on the ground perhaps?
On top of that the equipment on board the plane offers streaming video and music services. So in addition to being airplane maintenance technicians the guys in the hanger have to be network engineers.
I'd love to be able to take a look at how they setup the in flight wifi and it's terrestrial connection. The further east you get the faster the service gets. There's huge service outages when you're over remote areas of the West so it can't be satellite based... routing through FAA beacons on the ground perhaps?
On top of that the equipment on board the plane offers streaming video and music services. So in addition to being airplane maintenance technicians the guys in the hanger have to be network engineers.