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January 26, 2002

gps on plane

Forgot to mention this tidbit, from the Amsterdam/KL flight. I was tinkering with the GPS, wondering if it would work in the plane or not (and thus, if our listed altitude and land speed were correct), when one of the attendants asked, "Sir, are you with the Airline?" Riiight... Should have had some fun with her. Next time. And no, the GPS unfortunately did not work inside the plane. Too much metal to get a clear signal from the satellites. It would have been cool to see us hurtling across Europe at 600 mph, though.

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