A PLANE WITH NO SNAKES

The view from the window
So I'm on the plane as I write this. I got a window seat right by the wing. Thus, if that monster William Shatner saw were to land on it, I'd be the first to know. I have been flying almost ten hours. Luckily for me I slept through most of it. Now being awake I decided to really take a look at this plane. There are some very big differences between this tube and the flights I took in times past, especially concerning on-board entertainment. For example, I am listening to a J-pop station at this very moment through the in-flight entertainment system, which I will discuss at length in a moment.

I don't know much about plane models and numbers. I think everyone knows the Boeing 747 and some may know that there's a 777, but that's about the extent of my knowledge. I do believe, though, that this plane is smaller than the one I took to China in 2002, which was operated by China Eastern Airlines. The seats in this plane seem smaller too, then again, I was probably a bit thinner back then. Winking



This plane is operated by Cathay Pacific, who I must admit I never heard of before buying my ticket. While spaces on board may be a bit tighter than flights I took in the past, the plane is considerably more advanced in other ways. For example, when I flew to China in 2002, a story I will relate in detail on this blog one day, the in-flight movie was on a large screen centered in our area of the plane just like it was a movie theatre. Basically everyone watched the same thing, and they watched it when the airline decided to play it. Things have changed quite a bit since then.

In flight entertainment screen
On this modern airline, in-flight entertainment and information rises to an entirely new level with the impressive system they have installed, including screens on the back of every seat. Upon activation, the user is given a great information screen which displays the time remaining to the destination, a simple map of the route, and a way to access the entertainment section of the system. Notice how it currently shows 4 hours and 46 minutes remaining. That's after 9 hours of flying already!

The Entertainment system
The entertainment section is even more impressive. Gone are the days of everyone watching the same movie when they say you watch it. This system gives each passenger an iTunes type of entertainment system where they can choose what they want to watch, and it's all on-demand. Even fairly recent movies are included. The lady next to me is watching Bucket List right now. It doesn't just stop with movies however, included are dozens of TV shows from America, China, Japan and other Asian locales. There is also an extensive music selection. There are individual CD music style choices across multiple genres and countries, and there are also radio station type selections. As mentioned earlier, I am listening to the J-Pop station right now. Makes me wonder who the target audience is, though, as a large number of the musical selections are from anime. Still, I brought my laptop, my iPhone, and even my Sony PSP to entertain myself on the long flight, and it turns out, they had plenty of entertainment prepared. Although I haven't tried them yet, they even have games on this system.

While they seem to be up on the latest movies and TV shows on this in-flight system, sometimes I think it would be nice if some slightly older movies were available. Now would be an ideal time to watch Snakes on a Plane!


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