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Vytautas
January 2nd 13, 10:46 PM
Hello everybody! x)

Very soon, in the end of January, I am flying to Georgia with a propeller passage plane. This will be my first trip with a propeller plane. How many of you have already flown with such an aircraft? How different is a trip by a propeller aircraft from a trip by a non-propeller plane?

All I managed to find out is that propeller planes are always very small and that is. But what else could be said from your own experiences? Are they safer than non-propeller planes? Are they faster / slower? Do they fly higher / lower than non-propeller aircrafts? Do they make more noise? Are safety instructions before a flight the same as those in a non-propeller plane? Can one expect free food during a flight? And so no and so on. Every experience will be very interesting to me x)

By the way, the propeller plane I am taking is of ‘Aerosvit Airlines’. I tried to search for photos of ‘Aerosvit’ propeller planes but Google has given me only one photo of an ‘Aerosvit’ propeller plane. Maybe you have your own photos (outside a plane / inside) of a propeller aircraft? I would appreciate if you could share them with me x)

Pointer
January 5th 13, 10:26 AM
"Vytautas" > wrote in message
...
>
> Hello everybody! x)
>
> Very soon, in the end of January, I am flying to Georgia with a
> propeller passage plane. This will be my first trip with a propeller
> plane. How many of you have already flown with such an aircraft? How
> different is a trip by a propeller aircraft from a trip by a
> non-propeller plane?
>
> All I managed to find out is that propeller planes are always very small
> and that is. But what else could be said from your own experiences? Are
> they safer than non-propeller planes? Are they faster / slower? Do they
> fly higher / lower than non-propeller aircrafts? Do they make more
> noise? Are safety instructions before a flight the same as those in a
> non-propeller plane? Can one expect free food during a flight? And so no
> and so on. Every experience will be very interesting to me x)
>
> By the way, the propeller plane I am taking is of ‘Aerosvit Airlines’. I
> tried to search for photos of ‘Aerosvit’ propeller planes but Google has
> given me only one photo of an ‘Aerosvit’ propeller plane. Maybe you have
> your own photos (outside a plane / inside) of a propeller aircraft? I
> would appreciate if you could share them with me x)
>
>
>
>
> --
> Vytautas


Oh Dear,
Hope you did not pay your fare when you booked.
If so perhaps your credit card company will reimburse you?

http://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/504335-aerosvit-air-ceases-operations.html

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Vytautas
January 7th 13, 07:30 PM
"Vytautas" wrote in message
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Hello everybody! x)

Very soon, in the end of January, I am flying to Georgia with a
propeller passage plane. This will be my first trip with a propeller
plane. How many of you have already flown with such an aircraft? How
different is a trip by a propeller aircraft from a trip by a
non-propeller plane?

All I managed to find out is that propeller planes are always very small
and that is. But what else could be said from your own experiences? Are
they safer than non-propeller planes? Are they faster / slower? Do they
fly higher / lower than non-propeller aircrafts? Do they make more
noise? Are safety instructions before a flight the same as those in a
non-propeller plane? Can one expect free food during a flight? And so no
and so on. Every experience will be very interesting to me x)

By the way, the propeller plane I am taking is of ‘Aerosvit Airlines’. I
tried to search for photos of ‘Aerosvit’ propeller planes but Google has
given me only one photo of an ‘Aerosvit’ propeller plane. Maybe you have
your own photos (outside a plane / inside) of a propeller aircraft? I
would appreciate if you could share them with me x)




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Vytautas


Oh Dear,
Hope you did not pay your fare when you booked.
If so perhaps your credit card company will reimburse you?

http://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/504335-aerosvit-air-ceases-operations.html

P


Jeeeeezzzzzzzzz, thanks for very nice news... I, unfortunately, have already paid the money. Jeezz, I just do not know what to do now and how to get them back, if that's even possible... Still, thanks for informing. It's bad news but still it's better to know that now than on the day of departuring in the airport x////////////

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