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Location: Northern Ireland and temporarily England
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Its an hour. I don't like the regional jets because they are small and cramped, you have to slouch to be able to walk down the cabin.. They are terrible in turbulence.
737 and higher for me unfortunately. Thankfully in the British Isles most of our flights are done in a32x or 737 aircraft.
The American airlines try and use the smallest plane they can get.
Its an hour. I don't like the regional jets because they are small and cramped, you have to slouch to be able to walk down the cabin.. They are terrible in turbulence.
737 and higher for me unfortunately.
I'm 6 feet, and I don't have to slouch on those - just on some of the very small turboprops I've flown on. They climb and descend fast, so they're good for short-haul flights. I know it says an hour, but half of that is taxi time...lol.
Turbulence doesn't bother me anyhow, since I know the planes are made to handle it.
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