Mon May 02, 2022 12:24 am
All airline & airport personnel, I will solicit your stories in a separate poll; however, this one is for passengers only.
What is your best cockpit visit and/or aircraft tour story?
My best was in late May of 2004. Friends of mine who were living in Chicago had announced they would be moving back to San Diego in early June, and my last chance to have a free place to stay in the Windy City was coming to an end. I planned a trip, and went to united.com
And one of the one-stop options to ORD was via LAX, connecting onto a 747-400.
Yep, right before complete extinction from domestic skies, a genuine, bonafide 747-400 flight was available. DONE!
I checked in at the Commuter Terminal at SAN, and the sweet agent inquired as to why I was taking this particular route, I told her, "I'm flying on a 747-400 before they are gone from domestic routes entirely". She nodded, and said with a smile, "I understand that!! Enjoy your flight!"
Back in those days when just anyone could get exit row seating, I procured seat 33B, middle seat in a windowless row, but directly opposite a flight attendant. I struck up a conversation about why I was on this flight, and he began telling me how much this is his favorite plane. "You wanna see the service areas?" he asked after the drink service, and I took him up on it. Obviously, I didn't get to go downstairs, but I did see the elevators for them. I didn't get into the front of the plane; however, the rest of the tour was quite a kick, and certainly most unexpected!
Eventually the flight began its approach to ORD, and we landed normally, taxied to our gate, Everyone else got off quickly; I however stuck around to thank the crew again.
The same flight attendant saw me, and then out of the blue asked me: "would you like to see the cockpit?"
My jaw hit the floor. After 9/11, i didn't think this was ever anything that would ever be allowed again; yet, here it was.
"Yes please!"
Up we went into the top deck. My first time EVER on an upper deck (it was only my second 747 trip ever, the first a TWA 747-100 or 200!), and here was the magical cockpit door opening for me. As breathtaking as it was, my first thought was, "Wow, this IS a tiny place!". Then I was told I could go in. And I did, and sat in the Captain's spot.
On the way out, I thanked the crew again and told them how much I appreciated the VIP treatment. He said so few people interact this way, it's a treat to meet enthusiasts who know what they are talking about.
I have visited cockpits since, and I do try and say a thank you to pilots from the boarding bridge upon departing the plane, but nothing beats the thrill of the very first time.
Now it's time for your best stories - and thank you for sharing your pleasant memories of flying!
I saw this crew again at ORD on my return a few days later - they were off on a 747-400 flight to Hong Kong!