January 8, 201115 yr Hi,I just found in another forum this link to a pillowfight onboard of a LH plane:http://www.wimp.com/pillowairplane/MEGAROFL Regards, Torben Hadler
January 8, 201115 yr Great way to relieve long-haul boredom. Probably helps with the deep vein thrombosis too.If only all cabin crew had as much fun with the passengers I'd fly a damned sight more often!
January 8, 201115 yr Agreed. And if only all airlines allowed these, even on a WADD-RJAA basis. Dave. "It goes without saying that when survival is threatened, struggles erupt between peoples, and unfortunate wars between nations result." -HIDEKI TOJO
January 10, 201115 yr Author just think about what a fun that would be doing such a pillow fight session onboard of a A380... well, getting the economy class pax into movement by throwing peanut bags and pillows across the cabin... just have a juice pusher standing at each end of a rowway, trying to throw pillows to the other end to another juice pusher and the pax has to try catching the flying pillows.... what a jump-and-run game that would be! megarofl Regards, Torben Hadler
January 10, 201115 yr just think about what a fun that would be doing such a pillow fight session onboard of a A380... well, getting the economy class pax into movement by throwing peanut bags and pillows across the cabin... just have a juice pusher standing at each end of a rowway, trying to throw pillows to the other end to another juice pusher and the pax has to try catching the flying pillows.... what a jump-and-run game that would be! megarofl There's another thread here somewhere about what pilots do for entertainment on long flights. It just occurred to me that in an A380 there must be room for a pretty good football game (either side of the Atlantic). Twenty-odd passengers running fore-and-aft would keep the pilot from falling asleep!
January 10, 201115 yr Author well that would be a automatic trimming-issue! I would guess 20 running pax would not produce any trouble for the AP and trimming. 20x75kg = 1500kg or let it be around 2500kg moving back and for is not a big deal, is it?But a funny picture nonetheless! Regards, Torben Hadler
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