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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by contactmorak: 6:52pm On Nov 16, 2014
jennykadry:
Ah. First time in a plane. I was very little then but I remember being all excited then smiley.

Wait until you fly international. Woe betide you if you are transiting through Dubai. I remember meeting some Nigerians who like you were travelling for the first time and had no idea what to do in succh a big Airport....unlike Murtala
well, when we get to the bridge we will cross it. Practice makes perfect. I'm in lag now, when I was coming it was just like I've been travelling by air forever.
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Isiterere(m): 7:14pm On Nov 16, 2014
contactmorak:
I quite understand ur point, but we all fail to man-up sometimes
agreed...



ALL IZZ WELL
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by poiZon: 10:09pm On Nov 16, 2014
at op also dont try to toast a man, who knws what will happen next since u are so good n catch up so easily.
me ayaf never seen a plane bfor, abeg do planes hv galleys?

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by justi4jesu(f): 2:08pm On Nov 18, 2014
grin grin grin grin grin grin There is always a first time for everything.
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by holatin(m): 2:08pm On Nov 18, 2014
Take some petrol I mean drink it not much.. it help against dizzzy while d plane take off.
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Lilimax(f): 2:12pm On Nov 18, 2014
You've gotten memories to live with @ OP smiley

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by NaijaOptimist: 2:12pm On Nov 18, 2014
op, hope you didn't snap pishure ooo, cos i remember you were warned not to.

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by bruno419(m): 2:18pm On Nov 18, 2014
my 1st experience was hell,travelling with et airline to dubai,as the plane wan go up,my head swell i tink say i go die,felt uncomfortable until it finally balanced...

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by eightsin(m): 2:19pm On Nov 18, 2014
Hope my own will be on front page when I make my journey
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by bruno419(m): 2:20pm On Nov 18, 2014
NaijaOptimist:
op, hope you didn't snap pishure ooo, cos i remember you were warned not to.
u are free to take pix bro.u just need to be on airplane mode

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by coolvitus(m): 2:20pm On Nov 18, 2014
Thank u 4 sharing
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Nobody: 2:20pm On Nov 18, 2014
contactmorak:
I'm Travelling By Air For The First Time Tomorrow, Pls Advice Me

InitialIy I didn't want to write about it, but then I went back to the thread I created yesterday and saw the huge number of people interested, I thought it was only fair I give you guys a feedback. You see, i clocked 30 this week, and travelling yesterday by air thought me a lot. It thought me to be adventurous and try things in life just for the knowledge even if you are not really freak abt it. I've had opportunities to travel by flight several times but I've enjoyed the road so much that I always declined. I'm not even freak about the plane just like I'm not abt travelling abroad, gagets, and things that freak people in general. Although I'm freak about women and making money! I don't even look like someone that makes money at all. If you saw me yesterday while heading to board, you'd think I just came from the village! And I've been in Lagos since 1992. So I got a lady at the airport to handle the ticketing for me since I have missed my initial flight and she came back with my boarding pass in no time. And I needed to be in Abuja as soon as possible.

So while I was on my way to board, I didn't know what to do. Instead of me to just pass thru to where the airline bus will convey us to the aircraft area, I went to join a long queue of people waiting to get their luggage checked. While going to get my boarding pass stamped, there was a lady I saw which I really liked and I wanted to approach. Her eyes caught mine as weLl, and she smiled. But she noticed shortly that I was a JJC with the way I was fumbling with the processes. She saw that I was confused when one of the airline staff announced that those who were boarding should go a certain way and I didn't know what that was about. The lady I thought I was going to 'toast' then said "you should go there", asking me to leave the queue. I was ashamed of myself honestly.

When we got on the plane, I went to sit on another person's seat not knowing the seats where numbered! It was this same lady who came from no where before the hostess and said, "what's your seat number". Then I guessed the number shud be on the boarding pass slip with me, so I was taking time to check and I cudnt easily locate it, the lady then showed me again! Don't know why this drop dead gorgeous babe was just looking out for me, but my lapses killed my confidence to strike a serious conversation with her and she was sitting right in my front.

Another experience I had was the seat belt. Not that I expect buckling a seat belt should be an issue, but over the years I've heard people talk a lot abt a plane's seat belt. So I was scared it must be really that hard. So the first thing I did when I sat was to try practice the buckling the seat belt to avoid another embarrasment. I found out I did it well, but I was stil scared I might be wrong. So I went on google to search 'how to fasten a plane seat beat' I was hoping to find a step by step pictorial explanation, but what I saw were what could happen if you did not fasten it well. Before I cud search further the pilot had announced that we switched off our fones, and fasten our seat belt, so I did. The hosteses where beautiful and nice, and I cud have ask them questions but I was seating by the window so as to take pics that will indicate I was indeed in a plane. If I ask the hostess a question from that angle, people will notice. So there was this Deeper Life woman beside me. She seems nice. So I asked her in Yoruba, if I fasten it welll, she nodded smiling and said 'yes, very well. Good'. I noticed she looked at me again some moments later before focusing on the Deeper Life book she was reading.

As the big man made bird soar in the air, it felt like heaven as I saw clouds like smoke. Before we reach a high altitude, big planes and building around the airports began to look like toys and when we finally reached high, the earth looked like maps and the arrangement of the earth and the towns became well defined and organised. Everything looked tiny. At a point, it looked like the plan was shaking but I wasn't scared. The most amazing thing I noticed is that, while in the sky, it looked like the plane wasn't speeding at all. I felt it was moving at the pace of a broken down vehicle that is being pushed. That's so STRANGE to me! One thing I cannever forget again, was the smile on one of the hostess' face. Gosssh, she soon made me forget the girl I earlier told you guys about. There was something magnetic about her smile that if I was to have commited a crime and such a girl finds me, she can easily lure me out to the police with that smile. Her smile made me weak! I just have to confess! Did I tell you guys I didn't go with any of the airlines I earlier mentioned? I went with First Nation Airline. That was my first of hearing about them. Their plane looks new and everything looked profession, even the way the pilot spoke and all. I've heard so many bad things about Nigerian airlines. The video of Banky W and others getting trapped in one Nigerian airline recently, made me even scared. So from there on everything looked normal for me!

I like this qoute by Abraham Lincoln "I may be slow walker, but I've never moved backward". I can say that of myself as well. One thing about my life is that every new step I take, I get better with it almost immediately. When I was making a certain amount of money, I wanted to change, just recently, my digit changed and it has been consistent. Even in the areas of my academic pursuit from Primary school to my university days. When I catch up on things, I do it with such a great speed and regularity. That's why I don't like to drink and smoke cos once I start, I don't know what will happen. What I'm saying now is that from today onward, I'll travel by air more often than even many many people who have been doing it way before me. I'm going to travel out soon...I'm going to learn to swim, I'm going to try so many new good things. I've learnt my lessons.

Thank you!
story for the gods.Because you traveled by air for the first time in this 21-century is why you re making a post you're a bush man.Even your english is very bad you spell traveling as travelling who does that..No insults on you am just saying my mind. you're older than me so i am not insulting you okay.

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by justi4jesu(f): 2:22pm On Nov 18, 2014
bruno419:
my 1st experience was hell,travelling with et airline to dubai,as the plain wan go up,my head swell i tink say i go die,felt uncomfortable until it finally balanced...

You go enter "plain" na wetin make your head go up, if to say you enter "plane" your head for come down. tongue tongue

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Nobody: 2:24pm On Nov 18, 2014
Hmmmm... After the missing mlaysian airplane, I don't think I would be travelling by air anytime soon.
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Ademat7(m): 2:27pm On Nov 18, 2014
I hope there could be a documentary on air travel tips,ie video of how to do some things airline coy think one should know like say airplane b car...
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Nobody: 2:27pm On Nov 18, 2014
contactmorak:
.

Pls travel by air only when necessary.

We are talking of Nigeria by the way.

Poor maintenance culture.
Poor human resources management.
Poor airspace security.

Travel by air only when necessary.

Sai anjima

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by bosun11(m): 2:28pm On Nov 18, 2014
Congratulations man...had this same experience about four months ago
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by tellwisdom: 2:29pm On Nov 18, 2014
As the big man made bird soar in the air, it felt like heaven as I saw clouds like smoke. Before we reach a high altitude, big planes and building around the airports began to look like toys and when we finally reached high, the earth looked like maps and the arrangement of the earth and the towns became well defined and organised. Everything looked tiny. At a point, it looked like the plan was shaking but I wasn't scared. The most amazing thing I noticed is that, while in the sky, it looked like the plane wasn't speeding at all. I felt it was moving at the pace of a broken down vehicle that is being pushed. That's so STRANGE to me! One thing I cannever forget again, was the smile on one of the hostess' face. Gosssh, she soon made me forget the girl I earlier told you guys about. There was something magnetic about her smile that if I was to have commited a crime and such a girl finds me, she can easily lure me out to the police with that smile. Her smile made me weak! I just have to confess! Did I tell you guys I didn't go with any of the airlines I earlier mentioned? I went with First Nation Airline. That was my first of hearing about them. Their plane looks new and everything looked profession, even the way the pilot spoke and all. I've heard so many bad things about Nigerian airlines. The video of Banky W and others getting trapped in one Nigerian airline recently, made me even scared. So from there on everything looked normal for me!

I like this qoute by Abraham Lincoln "I may be slow walker, but I've never moved backward". I can say that of myself as well. One thing about my life is that every new step I take, I get better with it almost immediately. When I was making a certain amount of money, I wanted to change, just recently, my digit changed and it has been consistent. Even in the areas of my academic pursuit from Primary school to my university days. When I catch up on things, I do it with such a great speed and regularity. That's why I don't like to drink and smoke cos once I start, I don't know what will happen. What I'm saying now is that from today onward, I'll travel by air more often than even many many people who have been doing it way before me. I'm going to travel out soon...I'm going to learn to swim, I'm going to try so many new good things. I've learnt my lessons.

Thank you!


This guy is sure advertising for the airline and not a first timer...Even with the way he picked his experiences on-board, clearly states how far he's been flying.

Someone who missed his previous flight, went ahead and bought a fresh ticket even after telling him to go pay some token to be rescheduled for another one. SMH

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Akposy(m): 2:34pm On Nov 18, 2014
contactmorak:
Akpos, Na me born u?
lolz...na wa 4 u oo
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by link2ok(m): 2:42pm On Nov 18, 2014
Was exactly d same feelings wen I was commin to Lagos last year for d first tym wit Ekele dili chukwu transport. Afta spending abt 46yrz of ma life in d village and xposed to jst bike's and bicycles.

When I got to d park on that very day it was surely a new beginning. Entered d bus it was vewi long wit luvly seats.

I loved d view fron d window seeing peoole passing and alwz waving @them.

When I finally arrived lagos (maza-maza) and headed for ikorodu wia my cousin lived I lost my wallet that was well inserted inside my village jean trouser. Then I got to undstnd d story about Lagos.

Now I am living @banana abi bafana ireland hav abt 2shops @idumota and another one @ikorodu.

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by nagoma(m): 2:55pm On Nov 18, 2014
Thought = product of mental activity

Taught = Past tense of the verb to teach ( helping someone to learn).

Well done , but Why no pictures?
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Kx: 2:57pm On Nov 18, 2014
The first thread without PDP/APC; Muslim/ Christian bashing.

The exact reason NL was created.

@ OP, Congrats on your first "elumpere ndeze" experience.

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Nobody: 2:59pm On Nov 18, 2014
I only clicked “like" on your post because of the last paragraph, you need to proofread this write up, too many errors makes reading difficult. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by thexzy(m): 2:59pm On Nov 18, 2014
Congratomatoes Morak, ur name don enter the Guinness Book of record in ur Village...Next>>
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Nosyke(m): 3:01pm On Nov 18, 2014
chester47:
s tory for the gods.Because you traveled by air for the first time in this 21 st -century is why you re making a post you're a bush man.Even your english is very bad , you spell traveling as travelling who does that ?..No insults on you am i'm just saying my mind. y ou're older than me so i am not insulting you okay.

See who is talking..........


Touche...........

Oh, don't mention it.

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by hardbody: 3:03pm On Nov 18, 2014
contactmorak:
I'm Travelling By Air For The First Time Tomorrow, Pls Advice Me

InitialIy I didn't want to write about it, but then I went back to the thread I created yesterday and saw the huge number of people interested, I thought it was only fair I give you guys a feedback. You see, i clocked 30 this week, and travelling yesterday by air thought me a lot. It thought me to be adventurous and try things in life just for the knowledge even if you are not really freak abt it. I've had opportunities to travel by flight several times but I've enjoyed the road so much that I always declined. I'm not even freak about the plane just like I'm not abt travelling abroad, gagets, and things that freak people in general. Although I'm freak about women and making money! I don't even look like someone that makes money at all. If you saw me yesterday while heading to board, you'd think I just came from the village! And I've been in Lagos since 1992. So I got a lady at the airport to handle the ticketing for me since I have missed my initial flight and she came back with my boarding pass in no time. And I needed to be in Abuja as soon as possible.

So while I was on my way to board, I didn't know what to do. Instead of me to just pass thru to where the airline bus will convey us to the aircraft area, I went to join a long queue of people waiting to get their luggage checked. While going to get my boarding pass stamped, there was a lady I saw which I really liked and I wanted to approach. Her eyes caught mine as weLl, and she smiled. But she noticed shortly that I was a JJC with the way I was fumbling with the processes. She saw that I was confused when one of the airline staff announced that those who were boarding should go a certain way and I didn't know what that was about. The lady I thought I was going to 'toast' then said "you should go there", asking me to leave the queue. I was ashamed of myself honestly.

When we got on the plane, I went to sit on another person's seat not knowing the seats where numbered! It was this same lady who came from no where before the hostess and said, "what's your seat number". Then I guessed the number shud be on the boarding pass slip with me, so I was taking time to check and I cudnt easily locate it, the lady then showed me again! Don't know why this drop dead gorgeous babe was just looking out for me, but my lapses killed my confidence to strike a serious conversation with her and she was sitting right in my front.

Another experience I had was the seat belt. Not that I expect buckling a seat belt should be an issue, but over the years I've heard people talk a lot abt a plane's seat belt. So I was scared it must be really that hard. So the first thing I did when I sat was to try practice the buckling the seat belt to avoid another embarrasment. I found out I did it well, but I was stil scared I might be wrong. So I went on google to search 'how to fasten a plane seat beat' I was hoping to find a step by step pictorial explanation, but what I saw were what could happen if you did not fasten it well. Before I cud search further the pilot had announced that we switched off our fones, and fasten our seat belt, so I did. The hosteses where beautiful and nice, and I cud have ask them questions but I was seating by the window so as to take pics that will indicate I was indeed in a plane. If I ask the hostess a question from that angle, people will notice. So there was this Deeper Life woman beside me. She seems nice. So I asked her in Yoruba, if I fasten it welll, she nodded smiling and said 'yes, very well. Good'. I noticed she looked at me again some moments later before focusing on the Deeper Life book she was reading.

As the big man made bird soar in the air, it felt like heaven as I saw clouds like smoke. Before we reach a high altitude, big planes and building around the airports began to look like toys and when we finally reached high, the earth looked like maps and the arrangement of the earth and the towns became well defined and organised. Everything looked tiny. At a point, it looked like the plan was shaking but I wasn't scared. The most amazing thing I noticed is that, while in the sky, it looked like the plane wasn't speeding at all. I felt it was moving at the pace of a broken down vehicle that is being pushed. That's so STRANGE to me! One thing I cannever forget again, was the smile on one of the hostess' face. Gosssh, she soon made me forget the girl I earlier told you guys about. There was something magnetic about her smile that if I was to have commited a crime and such a girl finds me, she can easily lure me out to the police with that smile. Her smile made me weak! I just have to confess! Did I tell you guys I didn't go with any of the airlines I earlier mentioned? I went with First Nation Airline. That was my first of hearing about them. Their plane looks new and everything looked profession, even the way the pilot spoke and all. I've heard so many bad things about Nigerian airlines. The video of Banky W and others getting trapped in one Nigerian airline recently, made me even scared. So from there on everything looked normal for me!

I like this qoute by Abraham Lincoln "I may be slow walker, but I've never moved backward". I can say that of myself as well. One thing about my life is that every new step I take, I get better with it almost immediately. When I was making a certain amount of money, I wanted to change, just recently, my digit changed and it has been consistent. Even in the areas of my academic pursuit from Primary school to my university days. When I catch up on things, I do it with such a great speed and regularity. That's why I don't like to drink and smoke cos once I start, I don't know what will happen. What I'm saying now is that from today onward, I'll travel by air more often than even many many people who have been doing it way before me. I'm going to travel out soon...I'm going to learn to swim, I'm going to try so many new good things. I've learnt my lessons.

Thank you!


U patiently wrote this prose. I hail you. One point though, from experience as you walk past the pilot section and turn right to take your seat, there is usually a crew member who asks for your boarding pass, stupidly re-echoes the seat number and then says something like, window seat to your left. So why did that not help direct you?. Or maybe it doesnt happen with first nation as i have only flown them twice or so and that is when i have missed my regular aero or arik.

In all i congratulate you. I did not relish a first experience because i just grew on it and cant even remember how and when i started.
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by smudge2079(m): 3:10pm On Nov 18, 2014
Lolz.
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by MadCow1: 3:13pm On Nov 18, 2014
Shill.. I dey come
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Nobody: 3:14pm On Nov 18, 2014
Very funny post and for the most part, you write quite well. Not being adventurous seems to be in our genome in Nigeria. coupled with the fact that there really isnt so much to do anyways. Good for you to finally realize YOLO.

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Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by zonax(m): 3:15pm On Nov 18, 2014
Told u abt d seat number. Congrats
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by vivaciousvivi(f): 3:16pm On Nov 18, 2014
100Cents:
Congratulations o.

Somebody from your village has finally entered aeroplane..

Oh goodness gracious me! grin grin grin
Re: Finally, My Experience Flying For The Very First Time by Deeman87: 3:21pm On Nov 18, 2014
contactmorak:
it's not like that, it's just that the world makes so much force out of air travel. Otherwise, I wouldn't even care coming to ask for advise from Nlers who have done that before. I just wanted to minise my embarrasment in the presence of most fellow fliers who might find it strange that a man has never boarded a plane before.
Congrats bro, wen r we throwin party 4 dis?

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