JetBlue, I Love You Pt 2/The flight Out
May 31st, 2008
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by admin · Filed Under: Happiness · Uncategorized · blogging

As I walked out of the terminal, I realized that this was old-school flying. I was going to have to walk up the stairs just like they did in the old movies, which was in character with this tiny airport. TGNR Thank God no rain. As I went up the stairs I admired the brand new tires, and the shiny plane from the outside. As an airport worker with a safety vest on was scurrying around underneath the plane, I joked that everything checked out. He chuckled and seemed like a pleasant guy.
As I went to my seat, I noticed that I COULD ask the aisle guy to move so that I could take my window seat, OR take the window of the exit row ahead of him. Guess what I did? Yep, got the exit row. All of the crew was very upbeat, almost as if they loved their jobs. I was told that I was in fact in an exit row, and could I perform the necessary procedures?
I laughed at the idea of a water landing, from Long Beach to Salt Lake City (SLC). I was transfixed by the view of the brand new blue engine out my window. When I asked, the gentleman told me that the plane was 13 days old (young). Brandy New!
As we were informed of the proper procedures, I ignored them as always. As we were getting ready to get ready to take off, I heard from the captains mike, "Buehler, Buehler, Buehler" I heard some other chuckles, these guys just like to have fun.
The take off was prefect and we gradually climbed, leaving the LA area. I kept staring at the blue engine as it shined when the sun hit it. Did I mention I LOVE half full flights? I know that JetBlue doesn’t like them as much as I do.
Each seat has its own TV, wow. I did NOT get the headsets, and I planned to get some work done on the short hop to SLC. Unable to ignore the TV, I was forced to endure 15 minutes straight of Martha Stewart. When did she get out of jail?
OK, back to staring out the window. It seemed like every 15 minutes there was another body of water. I didn’t have a map. so I would only be guessing which ones they were. At the beginiong of the flight they said "in the event of a water landing…." and I laughed. I figured there was a better chance of Jet Blue buying Continental then us doing a water landing, but you never know.
I was given my drink and some cashews which I liked and got more. They had other choices, and I REALLY liked that I did not get those teeny packages of pretzels this time. I enjoyed the upbeat attitude of the crew.
Anyway, the descent into SLC was smooth and following some braking on the runway we were taxiing over to the terminal.
As we exited the plane following the great photo oppportunity, I felt they were sincere in offering up the pleasantries.
Thanks Jet Blue!
Article Series - Jet Blue, I Love You
- Jet Blue, I Love You, Part 1
- JetBlue, I Love You Pt 2/The flight Out





















