IIRC, it made the trip in a little over three hours. It would be doable
flying east to west, with the time zones working for you. I think NYC is
5-6 hours behind Paris.

Going the other direction, it's already lunch time in Paris before you
even finish breakfast in NYC.


On 6/26/2016 10:08 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
I may have gotten those cities backwards, I don't think the Concord was
that fast.

On 6/26/2016 10:05 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Reminds me of the Concorde poster I saw in Heathrow, Breakfast in New
York, Lunch in Paris.  Under which someone had scrawled Luggage in
Madrid.

On 6/26/2016 7:19 PM, John wrote:
He doesn't come over as obnoxious until after his gear gets spilled
on the tarmac. He does come over as not having done what he should to
prepare for flight.

As others have pointed out, he should have had a TSA approved lock on
the case & not having insurance is just begging to be screwed by the
airline.

OTOH ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo

Didn't happen to me, but I did once arrive at my destination to find out
none of my luggage, including my Martin 12 string, had made the
connection at O'Hare.

Fortunately, the guitar arrived safely several days later, so I was just
pissed off rather than heartbroken.

On 6/26/2016 1:30 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Only 20K worth of gear?  It's not that hard to carry 20K worth of gear.
All I have to say is how obnoxious was he?  I've only been forced to
check carry on luggage once, and that was in France.  Still, a really
awful performance on the part of American Airlines.  Makes me glad I
don't fly them.

On 6/26/2016 8:55 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:

A horror story:
http://petapixel.com/2016/06/23/american-airlines-drops-photogs-gear-causes-thousands-damage/



I though this story would be of interest to some people here, as we
just recently discussed the question of transporting photo gear on
airplanes.


Igor

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