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#248237 by ZippyUK
10 Mar 2007, 18:27
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My first trip to NYC and my friend advised me to fly Virgin Atlantic rather than the other one.

Saturday morning, 11.30am and the Virgin-Atlantic check-in area was very busy. I had completed the online check-in so went to the bag drop. There were approximately 10 people in front of me but the queue moved pretty fast.

I went off and got some breakfast before heading for Security. The Security section at Heathrow could have been a little better planned as the space is very limited but there were no interruptions and everything moved smoothly.

Had a cup of tea and waited around for a bit until my gate was announced. Long walk to gate 40, and there was Tinker Belle. On boarding, the cabin crew looked pretty good, my mate was right. [^]

I was in 72A , nice seat (old PE ), leg room was OK for me and the storage and shelf area under the window was very useful. Service from the cabin crew was excellent throughout the flight. Two rounds of champagne, followed by snacks, then lunch with wine followed by Brandy or Baileys. The meal was good, I chose the Bangers and Mash which I liked. I thought the tea/coffee cup on the tray was too small though. More tea/coffee, ice cream, more snacks more drinks.

V:Port was good, although I thought the navigation was slightly clunky.

We ran into some major turbulence on the way, which I enjoyed, unlike the lady opposite who said that in all her years of flying she had never experienced anything like that before. Is it an illusion or do the wings actually flex relative to the fuselage in turbulence??!! [:0]

There was no queuing on our approach down to JFK, landing was smooth and we landed on time. Baggage reclaim was fast, no waiting about. Customs and Immigration was efficient, I just had a bit of trouble pressing hard enough on the finger print scanner.

Overall the flight was very good, great value for money, no delays and great service! [y]
#397991 by DMetters-Bone
10 Mar 2007, 18:33
Welcome to V-Flyer [y]

Thanks for the TR, and glad you had a good flight.

Dominic
#397995 by mitchja
10 Mar 2007, 18:57
Excellent TR and welcome to V-Flyer [y] [:)]

I think A/C wings are designed to flex but I've never really paid much attention TBH, more concerned about not spilling my coffee during turbulence (why is it you always hit turbulence when they are serving coffee anyway [:?])

Regards
#398030 by willd
11 Mar 2007, 11:57
They are designed to move. If you go onto a.net you can see alot of pictures of wing flex due to the amount fuel loaded on the a/c.
#398032 by Mavrick
11 Mar 2007, 13:24
Zippy,Welcome to V-Flyer, & thanks for a great TR, and glad you had a good flight. [y]
#398055 by Smile High
11 Mar 2007, 18:49
They are designed to flex - if they were rigid they'd shake off, think about it!
#398058 by DMetters-Bone
11 Mar 2007, 19:28
I was told by a FA that they can flex by 2 meters each way! It would have to in severe tubulence.
#398059 by goanmad
11 Mar 2007, 19:32
Welcome to V Flyer and thanks for your TR, a good read.
#398746 by ZippyUK
17 Mar 2007, 17:35
Originally posted by Smile High
They are designed to flex - if they were rigid they'd shake off, think about it!


Pehaps this is old news for you guys, but I found a video of the Boeing 777 wing load test. That wing can flex!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Uo0C01Fwb8
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