From Seattle to Vancouver in a prop plane? That does sound kind of epic. I hope it didn't absolutely kill your ears again, though, that's awful to fly when you're congested. :(
It diiiiiiid, I was miserable. D: But the flight itself was really smooth, I didn't feel sick! So maybe it was just that one time?
I'm fine now. Still a little sneezy, a little coughy, my head is a little fuzzy (maybe that's the beer), but I'm definitely a hundred times better than when I was on the planes.
As opposed to turbulent? Are they that, um, adventurous?
Yeah, it's a toss-up whether beer helps or not. I couldn't hear properly for weeks after long plane flights when I was a kid, but since I was a kid, no beer, haha. Enjoy!
The only other time I'd been on a prop plane was from Charlotte to Jacksonville, NC, and back. The flights were an hour and I was miserable the entire time. I'd never felt so close to getting sick on a flight before, so I assumed it was because it was a prop plane. Canada does it right, though, apparently? XD
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That does sound kind of epic. I hope it didn't absolutely kill your ears again, though, that's awful to fly when you're congested. :(
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I'm fine now. Still a little sneezy, a little coughy, my head is a little fuzzy (maybe that's the beer), but I'm definitely a hundred times better than when I was on the planes.
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Yeah, it's a toss-up whether beer helps or not. I couldn't hear properly for weeks after long plane flights when I was a kid, but since I was a kid, no beer, haha. Enjoy!
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