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Continuing on from the discusion about my impending Mileage Run in my Flyertalk thread QF WP's mileage run, following are my notes from eight flights around Australia on 1 May 2004.
This day started particularly early for me as I'm not normally an early riser. A 5am wake-up call using my mobile (cell phone) had me rolling out of bed quickly, knowing that if I missed the first flight, the entire trip was in jeopardy. Thankfully I only live 12.5 kilometres (8 miles) from the airport, so after a quick shower I picked up my pre-packed Qantas Frequent Flyer bag and called the taxi.
It arrives shortly thereafter and in no time I was at the airport. Given the early hour, I decided to use the Qantas Quick Check check-in facility, as I had no luggage and I thought with multiple sectors it would be easier - I wasn't in the mood for human interaction at this point. The first two sectors showed up so I keyed through the prompts and changed my second flight (SYD/CBR) seeking from 14D to 7D. I already had a forward aisle seat that I was happy with on BNE/SYD, so I left that alone.
Straight up to the Qantas Club and as I wanted to get some photographs of the Club for this Mileage Report (they will be loaded shortly), I bypassed the food offering knowing I would get a meal on the first flight. Barely 30 paxs in lounge at 5.30am. Boarding was called at 5:50am for Gate 25.
FLIGHT 1
Saturday, 1 May 2004
Airline: QF Flight Number: QF501 From/To: BNE/SYD
Rego: VH-VXJ (737-800)
Seat: 6D Sequence: 99
SDT: 06.00am ADT: 06.00am (push back), 6.08am (take-off)
Flight crew were: Captain Alex Shenk, First Officer Rick Fitzsimons, CSD Anthony Mason, F/A's Teresa, Jodie, Trish and Julie.
At 5.52am, the CSD made his final announcement and the doors closed at 5:54am. At 5:55am the Captain announced that the flight time was 60 minutes with good flying conditions. It was good to see that Qantas had already loaded the May 2004 magazine "The Australian Way". J had four empty seats whilst WHY was relatively full.
Takeoff was uneventful and at 6:20 AM breakfast was served. The pax in 6C (allow me to nickname him Aussie Yobbo) complained that his UHT milk was off (after he had poured it on his cereal), so the flight attendant got him a new tray. Then he proceeded to belch loudly at the end of his meal and subsequently clear his nasal passages multiple times
. To cap it off, he laughed loudly at the video presentation and looked sideways at me wondering why I wasn't laughing. (I was already thinking that I was glad it was only a short flight). Thankfully, he worked out that I wasn't impressed or going to engage him in conversation, so closed his eyes until his wife nudged him on descent as he began to snore with his mouth wide open :evil: . By this stage, I was considering what I could drop into his open mouth :twisted: , unfortunately I had not retained anything from the breakfast tray to use as an offending article. As a final affront, he yawned without covering his mouth directly at me.
Touchdown was at 7:15am and with a 9 min taxi we arrived at Gate 5. Only Gates 1 and 6 were empty, with the following QF jets in the remaining gates: 2 - VH TJB, 3 - VH TJJ, 4 - VH ZXC, 7 - VH TJH, 8 - VH TJE.
After getting the registrations of the aircraft sitting at the other Gates, I made my way quickly off the flight and up to the sanctity of the Sydney Qantas Club. I thought it was prudent to get the rest of my BP's now, so as to save time later in the day when I had minimum connection times between some flights. Thankfully, a friend it was on duty at the West Service Desk and organised the rest of today's flights - thankfully I had seen her at a wedding the week prior and knew that she was on shift today. She was aware of my mileage run but still shook her head at what I was undergoing as she progressively printed out the boarding passes for Flights 3 to 7. It was just the other CSA's on the Service Desk who looked quizzically at me as I kept collecting BP's. The system was unable to print out the BP's for my flights that commenced tomorrow as check-in still wasn't open for those flights.
FLIGHT 2
Saturday, 1 May 2004
Airline: QF Flight Number: QF787 From/To: SYD/CBR
Rego: VH-TJE (737-400) "Kookaburra"
Seat: 7D Sequence: 59
SDT: 08.10am ADT: 08.09am (push back), 8.24am (take-off on 34R)
Flight crew were: Captain Chris ??, First Officer Matthew Grove, CSD Jennifer and F/A's Donna, Robyn, Yvonne and Jo.
We were advised that there was strengthening winds with turbulence approaching Canberra (CBR). Flight time was 30 minutes, expected temperature on arrival at 13 degrees Celsius.
On this flight I was seated next to a father and his young son. The son was excited at being on board a plane but unhappy at being stuck in the middle seat, having to peer across his father out the window. There was a snack service on this flight -- I got fruit pieces (Honeydew Melon and Rockmelon) and OJ, the other pax got ham and cheese rolls with OJ.
This flight was similarly uneventful and touchdown was at 8:58am. We taxied to a stop at 9:04am on the tarmac (on of only 2 airport in australia where this still happens). We alighted using the old-fashioned stairs and quickly walked towards the terminal. Now I had to get back through security and up into the Canberra Qantas Club.
This was my first visit to the new CBR QC (Qantas had given it a makeover four months ago). Or is very impressed with the new layout however what I pulled out my digital video camera to photograph the new reception area, the lounge CSA (I nicknamed her Dragon Lady) abruptly told me that corporate policy did not allow photography in the Qantas Club. What??? I'd never heard of that before ?!! Unfortunately, DL was training a gorgeous CSA who I nicknamed Stunner...she truly was :wink:
.
So I simply crept around the corner and photographed there anyway. I christened the FT corner, as it's near the Bar. Alas the "Closed" sign on the Bar said it all -- I thought about taking it off and saying "This bar is now open for business", but thought better given that I still had to get past the Dragon Lady on the way back out.
I grabbed some more breakfast and started to write my notes, realising the boarding was delayed five minutes already. I said goodbye to Stunner on the way out, alas DL was talking to other pax, I was so devastated....
FLIGHT 3
Saturday, 1 May 2004
Airline: QF Flight Number: QF787 (CBR/SYD)
Rego: VH-TJE (737-400) Kookaburra (again)
Seat: 11C Sequence: 2
SDT: 09.40am ADT: 09.55am (push back), 10.02am (take-off)
Boarding was at Gate 14 (don't worry when you see Gates 11, 12 or 14 showing on your boarding pass as their directly outside the QC). After boarding I did not hear the Captain or First Officer's names. CSD was Amanda, FA's were Margaret and Mandy. Service on this meal was a light refreshment -- same meal as my previous flight however the fruit was pineapple pieces and grapes added to the two types of melon. It was served at 10:07am.
The highlight of this flight was a person who I dubbed Orangeman. He was clothed in an orange Hare Krishna sheet, wearing sneakers and carrying a briefcase, I'd seen him wandering around the QC, then join the line onto my flight. He kept his orange headpiece on until he had boarded and then replaced it with a driver's soft cap when onboard. He was seated in to 2G.
I had been seated in a row with a balding bearded middle-aged gentleman who actually looked like a Professor, thus he was nicknamed. In fact, later in the flight I saw his BP and noted he was a Doctor, so my initial assessment was fairly correct.
The delay of 20 minutes was certainly meaning that my time (if any) back in the Sydney QC was going to be brief, before heading to my next flight to MEL (as I had initially had a 40 minute turnaround between these flights). There were beautiful views of Sydney beaches likely a sunny day on approach. A bit of clear air turbulence struck when we came in on final approach -- I never seem to mind too much however others weren't enjoying it too much.
We touched down at 10:28am on runway 34L 16R (I think) and after a short taxi, arrived at Gate 4. The only rego I copied down was VN TJW at Gate 9, given that I had to be packed and ready for immediate transit to my next Gate for my following flight.
With my next flight at 11.00am, I had no time other than going to say hi to Maria, my CSA friend who by this stage was manning the Reception Desk in the East Wing. So I walked straight off the flight, up the SYD QC West Entrance escalator and walked up the corridor (past the Chairmans Lounge) to say "hi and bye"; then down the escalator and strode over to Gate 3 where boarding had already commenced. No rest for the delayed
, however I had factored into my expectation for this MR that I would get some delays. Still, this was one of the tightest turn arounds that I would have.
FLIGHT 4
Saturday, 1 May 2004
Airline: QF Flight Number: QF7427 (SYD/MEL)
Rego: VH-EAN (767-238) "Alice Springs"
Seat: 23F Sequence: 8
SDT: 11.00am ADT: 10.01am (push back), 11.16am (take-off)
Crew were: Captain Doug McCullovich, F/O Ben Marsh, CSD Martin and F/A's Hailey, Tammy, Kylie and Michelle.
This Captain actually gave an excellent commentary as we began the long taxi to the runway - a fact agreed by fellow pax around me. He advised that we were third in the queue with a 12 to 15 minute taxi. We'd make a right hand turn over the Eastern suburbs, a series of right hand turns ending up over Woolongong, we'd reach cruising altitude of 38K feet and the flight would take 1 hour 5 mins with some mild turbulence. In fact, I was worried that he wasn't going to stop talking and put the bird into the ocean
...
I had been seated in the front row of economy, in a section that held 3 WHY seats, before the main cabin of WHY. I enjoy helping the FA's with the safety demonstarion, so I assisted Tammy by holding the oxygen mask and life vest. She started chocking back laughter as I mouthed the words to the video. Well, I had to entertain myself somehow as the programming hadn't started...
Thankfully, Maria had blocked off the middle seat when she had allocated my seating on this flight, as the pax at the window seat was easily christened The Unit (if you can recall the American Football player called "The Refridgerator", well this guy was a spitting image - for another likeness, a black Vince Sorrenti on steriods with a crew cut). There was just no way he fitted into his seat, his shoulders and legs spead half-way into the middle seat. Although I'm no Thunderbird (at 6'2" and 87kgs/220pounds), I felt positively miniscule in his shadow and made sure I said nothing to disturb him
. He wasn't the chatty type as he buried his head in a book (I as surprised he could read :wink: )
The service on this flight was a refreshment - the QF Snack Box with a local artist Marnie Wark's "Acrylic on Canvas" embossing. It consisted of an apple, two Luken & May cookies (Apricot Museli and Double Choc - yum
) and a bottle of Summit Mineral Water. Actually, this was one flight where I was happy my special meal hadn't been loaded.
40 minutes into the flight, the Captain came back over the PA advising that we had 50 km/h headwinds and cloud cover to 800m on the approach to MEL.
Watched the John Travolta story "Come Fly With Me: John Travolta's Spirit of Friendship" as it had special meaning. My wife and I had been selected by QF, along with other leading QF Frequent Flyers in BNE, to attend a dinner (at AUD$250 per person mind you :shock: ) in honour of that RTW trip by John and Kelly. But when my wife found out that we had been invited, I had no option but to RSVP "yes" (if I knew what was good for me :roll: :wink: )...
Well, the Captain really nailed the landing at 12.22pm - there was nothing soft about it . I'm sure the entire plane shook as it bounced down for the second attempt at landing. The Unit mouthed a couple of expletives (I won't mention them here, it's a family site) and looked across at me. I just shrugged my shoulders and thought better of commenting...
We pulled up to the Gate (didn't get which one this time) at 12.35pm and I made my way up to the MEL QP to prepare myself for the return journey.
This day started particularly early for me as I'm not normally an early riser. A 5am wake-up call using my mobile (cell phone) had me rolling out of bed quickly, knowing that if I missed the first flight, the entire trip was in jeopardy. Thankfully I only live 12.5 kilometres (8 miles) from the airport, so after a quick shower I picked up my pre-packed Qantas Frequent Flyer bag and called the taxi.
It arrives shortly thereafter and in no time I was at the airport. Given the early hour, I decided to use the Qantas Quick Check check-in facility, as I had no luggage and I thought with multiple sectors it would be easier - I wasn't in the mood for human interaction at this point. The first two sectors showed up so I keyed through the prompts and changed my second flight (SYD/CBR) seeking from 14D to 7D. I already had a forward aisle seat that I was happy with on BNE/SYD, so I left that alone.
Straight up to the Qantas Club and as I wanted to get some photographs of the Club for this Mileage Report (they will be loaded shortly), I bypassed the food offering knowing I would get a meal on the first flight. Barely 30 paxs in lounge at 5.30am. Boarding was called at 5:50am for Gate 25.
FLIGHT 1
Saturday, 1 May 2004
Airline: QF Flight Number: QF501 From/To: BNE/SYD
Rego: VH-VXJ (737-800)
Seat: 6D Sequence: 99
SDT: 06.00am ADT: 06.00am (push back), 6.08am (take-off)
Flight crew were: Captain Alex Shenk, First Officer Rick Fitzsimons, CSD Anthony Mason, F/A's Teresa, Jodie, Trish and Julie.
At 5.52am, the CSD made his final announcement and the doors closed at 5:54am. At 5:55am the Captain announced that the flight time was 60 minutes with good flying conditions. It was good to see that Qantas had already loaded the May 2004 magazine "The Australian Way". J had four empty seats whilst WHY was relatively full.
Takeoff was uneventful and at 6:20 AM breakfast was served. The pax in 6C (allow me to nickname him Aussie Yobbo) complained that his UHT milk was off (after he had poured it on his cereal), so the flight attendant got him a new tray. Then he proceeded to belch loudly at the end of his meal and subsequently clear his nasal passages multiple times

Touchdown was at 7:15am and with a 9 min taxi we arrived at Gate 5. Only Gates 1 and 6 were empty, with the following QF jets in the remaining gates: 2 - VH TJB, 3 - VH TJJ, 4 - VH ZXC, 7 - VH TJH, 8 - VH TJE.
After getting the registrations of the aircraft sitting at the other Gates, I made my way quickly off the flight and up to the sanctity of the Sydney Qantas Club. I thought it was prudent to get the rest of my BP's now, so as to save time later in the day when I had minimum connection times between some flights. Thankfully, a friend it was on duty at the West Service Desk and organised the rest of today's flights - thankfully I had seen her at a wedding the week prior and knew that she was on shift today. She was aware of my mileage run but still shook her head at what I was undergoing as she progressively printed out the boarding passes for Flights 3 to 7. It was just the other CSA's on the Service Desk who looked quizzically at me as I kept collecting BP's. The system was unable to print out the BP's for my flights that commenced tomorrow as check-in still wasn't open for those flights.
FLIGHT 2
Saturday, 1 May 2004
Airline: QF Flight Number: QF787 From/To: SYD/CBR
Rego: VH-TJE (737-400) "Kookaburra"
Seat: 7D Sequence: 59
SDT: 08.10am ADT: 08.09am (push back), 8.24am (take-off on 34R)
Flight crew were: Captain Chris ??, First Officer Matthew Grove, CSD Jennifer and F/A's Donna, Robyn, Yvonne and Jo.
We were advised that there was strengthening winds with turbulence approaching Canberra (CBR). Flight time was 30 minutes, expected temperature on arrival at 13 degrees Celsius.
On this flight I was seated next to a father and his young son. The son was excited at being on board a plane but unhappy at being stuck in the middle seat, having to peer across his father out the window. There was a snack service on this flight -- I got fruit pieces (Honeydew Melon and Rockmelon) and OJ, the other pax got ham and cheese rolls with OJ.
This flight was similarly uneventful and touchdown was at 8:58am. We taxied to a stop at 9:04am on the tarmac (on of only 2 airport in australia where this still happens). We alighted using the old-fashioned stairs and quickly walked towards the terminal. Now I had to get back through security and up into the Canberra Qantas Club.
This was my first visit to the new CBR QC (Qantas had given it a makeover four months ago). Or is very impressed with the new layout however what I pulled out my digital video camera to photograph the new reception area, the lounge CSA (I nicknamed her Dragon Lady) abruptly told me that corporate policy did not allow photography in the Qantas Club. What??? I'd never heard of that before ?!! Unfortunately, DL was training a gorgeous CSA who I nicknamed Stunner...she truly was :wink:

So I simply crept around the corner and photographed there anyway. I christened the FT corner, as it's near the Bar. Alas the "Closed" sign on the Bar said it all -- I thought about taking it off and saying "This bar is now open for business", but thought better given that I still had to get past the Dragon Lady on the way back out.
I grabbed some more breakfast and started to write my notes, realising the boarding was delayed five minutes already. I said goodbye to Stunner on the way out, alas DL was talking to other pax, I was so devastated....
FLIGHT 3
Saturday, 1 May 2004
Airline: QF Flight Number: QF787 (CBR/SYD)
Rego: VH-TJE (737-400) Kookaburra (again)
Seat: 11C Sequence: 2
SDT: 09.40am ADT: 09.55am (push back), 10.02am (take-off)
Boarding was at Gate 14 (don't worry when you see Gates 11, 12 or 14 showing on your boarding pass as their directly outside the QC). After boarding I did not hear the Captain or First Officer's names. CSD was Amanda, FA's were Margaret and Mandy. Service on this meal was a light refreshment -- same meal as my previous flight however the fruit was pineapple pieces and grapes added to the two types of melon. It was served at 10:07am.
The highlight of this flight was a person who I dubbed Orangeman. He was clothed in an orange Hare Krishna sheet, wearing sneakers and carrying a briefcase, I'd seen him wandering around the QC, then join the line onto my flight. He kept his orange headpiece on until he had boarded and then replaced it with a driver's soft cap when onboard. He was seated in to 2G.
I had been seated in a row with a balding bearded middle-aged gentleman who actually looked like a Professor, thus he was nicknamed. In fact, later in the flight I saw his BP and noted he was a Doctor, so my initial assessment was fairly correct.
The delay of 20 minutes was certainly meaning that my time (if any) back in the Sydney QC was going to be brief, before heading to my next flight to MEL (as I had initially had a 40 minute turnaround between these flights). There were beautiful views of Sydney beaches likely a sunny day on approach. A bit of clear air turbulence struck when we came in on final approach -- I never seem to mind too much however others weren't enjoying it too much.
We touched down at 10:28am on runway 34L 16R (I think) and after a short taxi, arrived at Gate 4. The only rego I copied down was VN TJW at Gate 9, given that I had to be packed and ready for immediate transit to my next Gate for my following flight.
With my next flight at 11.00am, I had no time other than going to say hi to Maria, my CSA friend who by this stage was manning the Reception Desk in the East Wing. So I walked straight off the flight, up the SYD QC West Entrance escalator and walked up the corridor (past the Chairmans Lounge) to say "hi and bye"; then down the escalator and strode over to Gate 3 where boarding had already commenced. No rest for the delayed

FLIGHT 4
Saturday, 1 May 2004
Airline: QF Flight Number: QF7427 (SYD/MEL)
Rego: VH-EAN (767-238) "Alice Springs"
Seat: 23F Sequence: 8
SDT: 11.00am ADT: 10.01am (push back), 11.16am (take-off)
Crew were: Captain Doug McCullovich, F/O Ben Marsh, CSD Martin and F/A's Hailey, Tammy, Kylie and Michelle.
This Captain actually gave an excellent commentary as we began the long taxi to the runway - a fact agreed by fellow pax around me. He advised that we were third in the queue with a 12 to 15 minute taxi. We'd make a right hand turn over the Eastern suburbs, a series of right hand turns ending up over Woolongong, we'd reach cruising altitude of 38K feet and the flight would take 1 hour 5 mins with some mild turbulence. In fact, I was worried that he wasn't going to stop talking and put the bird into the ocean

I had been seated in the front row of economy, in a section that held 3 WHY seats, before the main cabin of WHY. I enjoy helping the FA's with the safety demonstarion, so I assisted Tammy by holding the oxygen mask and life vest. She started chocking back laughter as I mouthed the words to the video. Well, I had to entertain myself somehow as the programming hadn't started...
Thankfully, Maria had blocked off the middle seat when she had allocated my seating on this flight, as the pax at the window seat was easily christened The Unit (if you can recall the American Football player called "The Refridgerator", well this guy was a spitting image - for another likeness, a black Vince Sorrenti on steriods with a crew cut). There was just no way he fitted into his seat, his shoulders and legs spead half-way into the middle seat. Although I'm no Thunderbird (at 6'2" and 87kgs/220pounds), I felt positively miniscule in his shadow and made sure I said nothing to disturb him

The service on this flight was a refreshment - the QF Snack Box with a local artist Marnie Wark's "Acrylic on Canvas" embossing. It consisted of an apple, two Luken & May cookies (Apricot Museli and Double Choc - yum

40 minutes into the flight, the Captain came back over the PA advising that we had 50 km/h headwinds and cloud cover to 800m on the approach to MEL.
Watched the John Travolta story "Come Fly With Me: John Travolta's Spirit of Friendship" as it had special meaning. My wife and I had been selected by QF, along with other leading QF Frequent Flyers in BNE, to attend a dinner (at AUD$250 per person mind you :shock: ) in honour of that RTW trip by John and Kelly. But when my wife found out that we had been invited, I had no option but to RSVP "yes" (if I knew what was good for me :roll: :wink: )...
Well, the Captain really nailed the landing at 12.22pm - there was nothing soft about it . I'm sure the entire plane shook as it bounced down for the second attempt at landing. The Unit mouthed a couple of expletives (I won't mention them here, it's a family site) and looked across at me. I just shrugged my shoulders and thought better of commenting...
We pulled up to the Gate (didn't get which one this time) at 12.35pm and I made my way up to the MEL QP to prepare myself for the return journey.