Cruising at 37000' feet over the Pacific ocean

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

flight from Sydney Australia to Vancouver Canada, over the Pacific ocean in a Boeing 777

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  • how long was your flight???

  • @accebernosam If I recall correctly, it took approx 14 or 15 hours.

  • I'm flying from Vancouver to Seoul Korea in December and I'm SO freaked out. I'm going with some people from my school. It's some kind of science and Christian missions trip. I've never flown over the ocean before and it's an 11 hour flight. Any ideas how I can not be so scared?

  • @kaylamusiclover, No worries! Actually flying is probably the safest way to travel. 11 hours seems long but as long as you get on with a relaxed attitude, you'll enjoy it. Hey your going to korea, how cool is that! I love flying. Sit back, relax and just can't wait to get to where i'm going. Anyhow, if you really wanna make sure you'll be ok, make sure to bring some gravol. that'll knok ya. Gimme some feed back when you come back. Enjoy your trip!

  • I honestly have no clue. But I know its pretty much. I was on a other flight from HK to Toronto, practically 17hrs and it didn't seem tired so i'm guessing it can run for quite a while at once.

  • Yup Air Canada, the 200lr series. This was business class, the new seats are pretty sweet.

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  • @kaylamusiclover Flying is safer then driving believe it or not since there are more car wrecks then aircraft wrecks each year so i wouldent worry about it

  • Air Canada.....

  • flying over the ocean has it's bummers, if you lose your engines you end up in 25000 ft deep water and it will take days to find you

  • flying over the ocean has it's bummers, if you lose your engines you end up in 25000 ft deep water and it will take days to find you

  • @damaingeezanumba1 cuz we r better than everybody else! and its a fact! :D

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