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We left the lounge about 40 minutes before departure and as we arrived at the gate boarding started, the 767-300 did indeed have the new J seats but like a prat I didn't get a snap of the empty cabin. It's a J2000 kind of affair but with loads more buttons for adjusting it. Welcome on board was a glass of pink fizz very palatable, and a menu.
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It seemed to take an age for everyone to board, it gave me time to look at the seat controls and the slot in the wall in front, where the self contained IFE system would sit on international flights.Quite a good idea for retro fitting older aircraft.
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Everyone was on eventually, apparently the computers had gone down at the gate and they had to keep doing head counts to get all the standby Pax on. F was full again infact every flight had been full upfront and down the back.
Pushback was on time to the second but we must have waited a good 10 minutes before taxi proper.
We took off toward the coast right over Marina del Rey and past Malibu fantastic views. more pink fizz and nuts were quickly offered, this was the least attentive AA crew of the trip but they were still not bad, a lot bigger galley to hide away in.I started to muck about with the seat it did everything including going backwards and forwards. In the forward position the table out of the wall in front joins with the seat table giving a very big space indeed .In fact I was having so much fun adjusting my seat I was told off by Mrs JP and had to settle for another glass of pink fizz that kept appearing in larger glasses and larger measures. Another AA salad was served this being one of the larger variety.
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I opted for the steak with teriyaki sauce very very good.
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Mrs JP the Pasta which AA do seem to excel at.
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We both finished with cheese that came with Carrs biscuits made in Carlisle
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After a couple more warm medicinal brandies, the seat was fully extended with the arm rest down, a proper quilt and my head on a real pillow. Totally out for the count until rudely prodded awake by Mrs JP for snoring, as if. It really is a good J class seat and the amount of adjustments are incredible it even has a memory button if you find that just right position you can return the seat to it automatically later. The flight time of 5.30 pasted swiftly, I just had time to watch (no sound) on the cabin screen some of the abysmal US sitcom offerings that no doubt are either already on our screens or coming our way soon. You can just imagine the script meeting, this ones the Joey character he's Ross etc.
We landed a little early into a warm and humid Honolulu evening at about 7pm.With no checked baggage we yomped through the covered/open/covered terminal and were at the Taxi rank in about 5 minutes. Cost was $40 with a tip to the Hilton Hawaiian Village which is located on the Honolulu side of Waikiki. Taxi did the run in about 15 minutes as there was no traffic at all, its usually horrendous and can take 40 minutes easily.
TBC