Introduction
Seattle to San Francisco
Aloft San Francisco Airport
San Francisco to Atlanta
Atlanta to Newark
Fairfield Inn & Suites Newark
Newark to Minneapolis
Minneapolis to San Francisco
San Francisco to Seattle
Conclusion

With the planning of the first MR well and truly complete I was always on the look out online for a 2nd mileage run.  1 was definately not going to be enough and every couple of days I would check the flyertalk mileage run deal forum scouting out either good fares on Delta or Hawaiian.  Hawaiian would come and go out of San Jose but other than that there was nothing.  Plus the fact that it was lucky to be 2 or 3 flights meant that the use was minimal at best for me to get a good run on HA.  So I kept looking at all the deals.

One day at work trolling the mileage run forum at lunch, I came across a deal from Newark to San Francisco.  Checked through the thread, yep good in reverse.  What made it even better was the fact that people were having luck in getting it in F for an extra $100.  SOLD!  That would be perfect for me as I had failed to move on the Peurto Rico deals late december.  So I did what I could to get that flight booked before someone realised that it was more than likely a mistake.

The hardest part of organising the flights was the choice of what cities to connect in.  As I was going to have to position to SFO that would be another hurdle but I could only get one stop in each direction.  Thankfully I found a date that didn’t restrict me to MSP but I had choices.  I found that I could either do Atlanta over or on the way back.  SFO to ATL on an international configured A330 sold that segment.  But on the way back, could I get DTW.  Well not the best weekend I couldn’t.  Two possible dates but the MSP back dates were heaps better for the positioning flights.  So that sealed the deal.

Positioning flights went to United as VX was out as they don’t go late enough and on the way back was just crap costs.  I could of gone alaska for a bit cheaper but with my MSP return meant 5 hours on the way back.  I couldn’t get around it at all and decided if I am going to have 5 hours in SFO I may as well go with United cause i can chill in the lounge.  So that’s what I did.  In the end the run looked like this on a map:

My Mixed Delta & United Mileage Run

My Mixed Delta & United Mileage Run

And the flight list ended up working out as follows:

Friday 1st March
UA6426 – Seattle to San Francisco – 2013-2225 – CRJ-200
Satruday 2nd March
DL1580 – San Francisco to Atlanta – 0630-1402 – A330-200
DL2142 – Atlanta to Newark – 1635-1900 – A319
Sunday 3rd March
DL5819 – Newark to Minneapolis St Paul – 0805-1018 – E175
DL2105 – Minneapolis St Paul to San Francisco – 1135-1349 – 757-200
UA971 – San Francisco to Seattle – 1932-2141 – A319

A good mixture of Aircraft, services and 2 new airports (Atlanta and Newark).  All up the cost wasn’t to bad really.  Good return on investment since the status credits off the SFO-EWR F flights would pretty much give me at least 50% of my needed credits for the year.  The UA flights were a little pricey but it wasn’t to bad and that would give me some more points towards my LH redemption I want to do.  Even better the cost of the mileage run went on my new AA Citibank card so that would count towards minimum spend.

Next up in the planning was the hotels.  I wanted to stay somewhere different in San Fran as the last time I stayed at the airport it was a hotwire bid and although we got it ok, it failed compared to what we thought it was going to be.  No hits at the usual industry rates and I didn’t get any love from Club Carlson at all, so I tried Starwood.  The new Aloft San Francisco Airport came up with a pretty good price for an SFO airport hotel (some wanted $200+ for the night).  I had never stayed at an Aloft and the price was good at $80.  So that was set.  Next up Newark.  Like barely any choice unless I wanted to trek all the way into New York city but that would up my accomodation costs exponentially.

Backwards and forwards I went through sites till I made a decision.  Fairfield Inn & Suites Newark Liberty Airport.  Why this hotel?  Well I decided I might as well burn one of my Marriott vouchers for the year (i get 7 industry rate vouchers a year) and for a 1 night stay at $44.  Well worth it.  What i REALLY should of done after I booked all this was reverse that train of thought.  Since I would get maybe 5 or 6 hours at most in my hotel in San Francisco this would of been the time to burn the voucher or go somewhere really cheap.  Then go for something half decent in Newark for around the $100 mark as I had a half decent departure time.  Well hindsight is great but it was all set.

I didn’t end up booking the car parking till about 2 days before as I was looking into options ready to test out a new car park if needed prior to my big trip home in april (which is an epic tale all of it’s own).  With that all set and definately going carry on with my mileage run luck in MSP, it came down to the day of departure, ready for my comfiest mileage run so far (my trips back home had only ever had a max of 2 segments in business, this would be 4).

February is now over and done with, the month kind of just flew by really. As mentioned in this post I had set myself a challenge with my trainer to keep myself within 1 pound either side of 175lb and take 2 days off training for the month. Well now that the month is over I can let you know how i went….

FAIL!

Yeah that’s right.  I failed.  But in a kind of good way.  I started off the month at 172.3lb.  I went up & down (left & right?) throughout the month, not even remotely close to 175 at all and ended up finishing off the month this morning dead on 170lb.  That’s right, I ended up overall losing 2.3lb.  A good 5lb off my target wait…. Fail 1.

Then look at the 2nd part of my challenge, to take 2 days off training.  Nope failed there as well.  I only took 1 day off.  Sure if you went through my Garmin records you would see gaps but that was either due to the fact I had watch failure (like yesterday) or it was pelting down rain and I had to go indoors for a run in the gym or I took it easy on my legs and used the exercise bike.  Either way I only had 1 day off the entire month and even then I am not sure if I should count it as there sure was a bit of running involved that day. So my attempt to take 2 days off was a fail.

So overall the challenge was an utter failure but I guess in a good way.  I still kept my weight in check, I still kept my running up, but you know what. Good news is as a small reward with a whole weekend of travel ahead of me, I am taking tomorrow off…  Stuff it 😉

Ok I missed a week 2 update but my goal this month to stay around 175lb is failing miserably. Not failing because im way over it, but more the opposite, I just can’t stay near it! I weighed in Friday morning at 169lb. Thats 6lb UNDER where I should be. I think a bit of it seems to come from the fact that I have been so busy and stressed lately that may have caused me to just work to hard, but that’s not excuse.

What am I doing wrong? Look at some of my running this last week.

Look at the consistence there. 2 seconds difference on the same route! I failed to take yesterday off but I did something I didn’t really want to do over the weekend. I dirty bulked. Pretty much I had a bit to much junk Saturday night (though it was tasty) but I did it to try and keep the weight up a bit. It worked. Weigned in this morning at 172lb, a whole 2lb up from the exact same time last week. That is more like it! But I doubt it will do much by Friday.

I can pretty much consider this challenge failed, but it was worth the try right?

Aviation Geek Fest is over, I posted about it Monday, but there is still so many people talking about it and we are going to start the planning for 2014 soon enough. But one thing I keep seeing popping up over and over again when people talk about AGF is that they enjoyed meeting new people during the event or loved coming down to see people.

From Aviation Geek Fest 2013

It hits home to me that the Avgeek community (of which I am sure there are millions and millions world wide) in my experience is always so open and welcoming. I think the first thing that I saw of this was back in 2011 during my Round the World trip I met so many new people and of the Avgeeks I met they were all so fantastic. I got up into the Tower in Vancouver, went spotting in LAX & Vancouver with them. I also had dinner with a fellow Avgeek in London.

But it is amazing to know that even now AGF is bringing people together. I met a few of my Avgeek Twitter buddies and although I didn’t get to spend as much time I wanted with them (as I was working the events playing johnny on the spot) it was still great to catch up with them, talk shop and have a good time!

From Aviation Geek Fest 2013

It’s the allure of Aviation that brings people to the event, but it is the people that you meet, spend time with & get to know that keep you coming back. Sure we all want the big events with all the fun stuff like the factory tours, but getting the chance to sit down and have a coffee and a chat with someone, that’s what makes the weekend all the more amazing.

From Aviation Geek Fest 2013

I can’t believe just how epic and amazing the last 2 days have been. Like I mentioned a couple of weeks ago Aviation Geek Fest was scheduled to go live and I was looking forward to it. The thing is, the weekend was more amazing than I expected.

There was so many people and although I was working, I expected Saturday morning to be a bit quiet, it wasn’t It was all go, all the time. Worth every minute really. At times I felt like I never got a break, but it was so much fun, met so many people (although I didn’t get as much time to spend with people as I would of liked to) and It all just happened so fast as well.

I really did have the best time with all the other Avgeeks. The Renton factory tour was a blast, and it was so suprising just to see how many planes they pump out of so small a factory. Add onto that the Everett Factory floor tour where you are standing at Ground level while 747s and 777s and 787s tower above you. Totally crazy! The Dreamliner gallery was like a playground for those aviation geeks like us (and no doubt those buying their 787s) where they can choose and pick every little bit of their 787 experience.

My highlight for the weekend though, was the Water Cannon salute, or at least, what was left of it, after we tried to fix it. Things didn’t happen the way they should have and by the end of it, I was standing on the side of Taxiway Alpha, directing buses and fire engines ready for the salute!! Awesome experience!

From Aviation Geek Fest 2013

The big thing I have to say is thank you to all those involved. Including Boeing, Museum of Flight, all the companies that donated prizes and time, The Paine Field Fire Department but most of all the guys at Future of Flight. The biggest thanks go to the few who planned the majority of the weekend. David, Toni & Sandy. They deserve the biggest thanks and without them, the weekend would not of happened.

Amazing times and Amazing people!

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National Car Rentals… o how I <3 thee. Back in 2011, while touring the world, my friend Brand and I hired a car with National to drive form Seattle to San Francisco. Why did we hire with National? Well they were the only ones who didn't want to whack us with a one way rental fee of like $1000. Hell they didn't charge one at all. Instant win. I wasn't expecting much but I had read good reviews in some places but with car hire, its location specific as to if you are going to have a good experience. Well we did, I got a pretty awesome car:

I just loved the Charger. I was even given a choice from the guy working the counter, of which when he offered me a couple of different impalas or the charger. I took the charger. After we got back I looked into National some more, they had a program called Emerald Club. Unlike other programs offered with the other companies (Hertz etc) when you join the frequent flier equivalent with National, you get a little perk called “Emerald Aisle.” At “select” locations you get to just choose whatever car you want. Take your pick of whatever is on the aisle. One downside to the program, only for US License holders. So I had to wait till I got my Washington License to get it. Once obtained I joined and then a couple of months down the track, someone offered me a free upgrade to Executive Status with Emerald club. That was a sure fire win!

Well since I joined I have had some pretty awesome cars. The first was this:

Camaro Coupe 😀 loved it over the Convertible. Next up:

May look pretty soccer momish but it is a GMC Terrain. Fully pimped with climate control, reversing sensors and cameras etc. Another win.. Then came LAX:

From Winter LAX Trip

I have no one to blame but myself for this one. That is what happens when you see a 2 door and think “sure why not”. Stupid move Mal. Will not hire a nissan again if i can avoid it. But the Dallas trip gave me the most awesome car:

From Dallas Mileage Run

This my friends is a Dodge Challenger. It had only 480 miles on it, so it was fresh! When I was walking down the Aisle in Dallas I saw so many cars I wasn’t sure what to grab, then the guy working the aisle says to me “take what you like, whatever has the keys is yours”. I had turned around to speak to him when he said this and then I saw it as I turned back around. The black beast.. sitting… beckoning to me! Keys were on the Dash so I went straight for it! And I don’t regret it. This was one of the cars that I would of bought for myself had I not gotten the truck. I would of been super happy had I done so to, the car was fantastic!

Now my next rental will probably be in LA the day I fly down to Brisbane as I will probably do a bit of touring LAX and stuff. Who knows. But what will it bring, dunno. But either way I know I need to keep up this National status!

My first mileage run is all over and done with. O how I wish it could keep going (kind of). It was so good getting to be back up in the Air, watching the world from inside the tube, seeing new airports, new aircraft, relaxing, chilling, catching up on life. Watching it all happen around me. These are the parts of the mileage run that are fun and so great. Now it’s back to life on the ground, back to work. But isn’t that what the real life is about.

Now lets look at some of the stats. From this trip I got 2 new aircraft & 3 new airports. So that was awesome. I got a good 25% of my requalifiction done in one trip. 115 status credits out of it! That is not bad at all. Considering I get 30 points for a round trip to LAX (and have two of them on the books already, I am almost half way to requal).

I flew 5062 miles in 2 days but due to only getting partial credit out of some of the fares (thanks for being stingy Virgin/Delta) i only earned 3798 points. But this wasn’t about the points, it was all about the status credits.

One thing that I did get out of it was just how dumb the tight connections can be in the USA in winter. Snow == BAD! I will definately avoid the tight connections in MSP in the future. 90 mins+ at least in winter. That is my new rule!

At least now though I can look forward to my next run in March… this one will be interesting 2 new airports to come 😉

Dallas Mileage Run

Introduction
Seattle to Dallas
Dallas
Dallas to Seattle
Conclusion

Sunday 10th February 2013

I woke up super early, I was determined to hit the gym to make up for any badness that was bound to happen today and last night. I clocked my 5k run in the gym in a good time (for treadmill running anyway) while watching House on the treadmill and a storm batter DFW. Pretty wierd if you ask me, the airport was desolate, not a single movement anywhere. With that done, I got myself to a state of readiness and rolled on out of the hotel. Quick stop to check out and then it was down to security where I was the first person in the priority queue… for a closed checkpoint… dandy.

I had a simple plan. Clear security in the D terminal (the hotel had given me a pass for priority security) and then while airside change terminals over to E. It meant going the long way round as the Skylink only goes one direction at that time of day not both, but hey. Better than having to waste time on a shuttle bus going to every terminal and waiting and waiting then checking in, then security and more walking all for nothing. So I waited the 10 minutes till the checkpoint opened and I was first on through for the morning nude oscope & pat down (it seems to not like the metal studs on my jeans).

With that complete I hopped the Skylink around to the E gates (not without leaving DFW a little present 😉 ) and the Skyclub for breakfast (or at least coffee and a take away breakfast). The Skyclub again was closed but 2 minutes later it was open. I had not had a single problem getting into the clubs over the weekend with the Velocity Gold Card, sure they had to do a couple of double checks as I was on a domestic itineray and they didn’t believe me, but that was all of a few extra seconds, they then recorded the number and billed VA for my entry I am sure.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

Coffee grabbed (no oatmeal in sight this time) and I was out of there after not to long as the flight was approaching the time when I was meant to be boarding. But again boarding didn’t happen on time this morning (mainly cause it was so empty) but for a rare moment this weekend I was able to get a shot of my first ever CRJ-900. I now have almost the entire collection within 12 months of moving here.. awesome (although I know many who would think that shouldn’t be an achievement).

Delta Airlines – DL3357 (Operated by Pinnacle)
Dallas Fort Worth to Memphis (DFW-MEM)
0615-0746
Canadair CRJ-900 (N927XJ)
Economy Class – Seat 9A

Boarding: 0550 (Gate E16)
Push Back: 0615
Take off Roll: 0625 (Runway 35L)
Top of Descent: 0727
Touch Down: 0758 (Runway 18R)
Shut Down: 0800 (Gate B28)

The flight was called with the usual boarding process and I headed down the Jetway with what seemed like the entire first class cabin (although I had kinda snuck in at that point) and settled into my seat. I was joined by a seat mate though as the plane boarded and it was obviously not full, he appropriated a seat in the Economy Comfort section (at no additional cost to him) and left me to my row in peace.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

This was a good thing for the moment as I was just wanting to spread out as I knew the next two flights were probably going to be full. Might as well take the space and comfort while I can. The shortest of my 3 flights lay ahead of me, and considering that the next one would probably be a bit easier and I wouldn’t have much time between flights, I figured I would work now, relax and eat breakfast on the next flight, grab a snack in MSP for the long flight, where I could eat and work on the wifi at the same time. So I set myself up ready as we pushed back in the darkness and I bid farewell to Dallas. Not much point in talking all that much about what was a climb out in the dark a few bumps here and there but nothing all that bad. A coffee, some water and working on the trip report. Having the chromebook has its benefits.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

By the time we hit descent I was well and truly good for the connection and we had a bit of a delay due to the rain in Memphis so the descent was a little bumpy (but nothing much) and without all that much hassle. We touched down about 10 minutes late into Memphis but didn’t spend much time between Runway and gate.

From Dallas Mileage Run

Memphis had one thing at it’s airport that was prevelant. It may have been a Delta hub, but it was tiny compared to FedEx. FedEx dominated this airport, there were aircraft everywhere and if you took the entirity of the passenger side & doubled it, that would be the FedEx hub that we had landed next to… damn!

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

As I stepped off the flight in Memphis I had about 30 minutes till departure of my next flight. This meant boarding was probably already underway. Thankfully we landed at B28 and my next flight was out of B31. Practiclly opposite! It took all of 30 seconds to go between gates and I was walking up to the podium to hear that Skypriority could board. Thing is.. that is when it happened again. The Delta app crashed out my boarding passes and my paper copies were in my bag and there was so many gate lice around that I just asked for another one and explained the predicament.

Delta Airlines – DL1064
Memphis to Minneapolis St Paul (MEM-MSP)
0830-1042
McDonnell Douglas MD88 (N937DL)
Economy Class – Seat 20E

Boarding: 0750 (Gate B31)
Push Back: 0827
Take off Roll: 0836 (Runway 18R)
Top of Descent: 0951
Touch Down: 1033 (Runway 12L)
Shut Down: 1043 (Gate G2)

I had my new paper boarding pass in hand and off I went down the boarding lane. I had barely been on the ground 5 minutes. Can’t beat that for a connection! I settled in and had a quick chat with my seat mate who was pretty cute, but again.. had a wedding ring on, so went from “hey shes cute to” “boring… hello book” We had a quick chat about why I was scribbling stuff in a notebook (aka writing in my log book), what flights we had been on today, that kind of thing. The usual pleasentries.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

We pushed back right on time and I have to admit I liked the emergency exit speil on the MD-88 (again this was a new aircraft to me) as she said “at the very rear of the aircraft). The MD-88, similar to the 727 had the rear air stairs right below the tail of the aircraft. That would of been an awesome way to board an aircraft. Most avgeeks I am sure would want that unique experience.

From Dallas Mileage Run

We taxiied through the rain as it just seemed to pour down the windows and I couldn’t get over the site out the window of how similar this aircraft was to a F100 (the only other non CRJ twin hole tail mount that I had flown. This kind of aircraft just seems to fascinate me more than the usual configuration you would see on an Airbus or a Boeing aircraft. Other than Canadair they just aren’t made anymore. Maybe they just were not as good as they figured (although Delta do have some DC9s that have been flying since the type first existed).

From Dallas Mileage Run

We took off with a suprisingly loud power up but the second we lifted off that noise seemd to dissapear (or at least it did for those in my row, Im sure the back of the aircraft was different) and we climbed out with plenty of rocking and rolling. As we passed 10,000ft and the wifi went on I stayed offline and kept reading. The pilot came on and apoligised for the Turbulence and said that this would be a bit of a bumpy ride. I was up for it! It did mean I wouldn’t be drinking coffee though on this flight as Delta uses the tiniest coffee cups ever and they seem to bounce a lot. Not good in Turbulence.

From Dallas Mileage Run

The seat belt sign stayed on for pretty much the whole flight and there was a bit of light chop and this flight was pretty laid back really. I read, I drank, I had my “breakfast” on the flight (first time I have had peanut butter or nutella in months and boy was it good). This weekend may not have been all that behaved but I had missed some of the good stuff lately, been going a little too hardcore.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

As we started our descent the pilot warned us that it was not going to be pretty as the snow was falling in Minneapolis. Right as he said that not only did we get the usual descent bump as they throttled back, we hit a nice wollop of turbulence and everything went bounce. Definately in for a ride. We seemed to have a wierd spiral approach into MSP (you can see the flight aware track here) kind of felt like we were burning donuts in the sky.

From Dallas Mileage Run

As we rocked and rolled into MSP our 10 minutes ahead of schedule turned into an on time arrival and then into a late arrival. Meh! I had plenty of time on this connection compared to my last one in MSP and I only had to go from G2 to F13. Maybe a 2-3 minute walk. Plenty of time to hit the SkyClub for some snackage.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

As we deplaned there was a large group of people spread out throughout the aircraft who had some crazy connection (though more than mine from yesterday to a flight to Steamboat springs). They had like 20 minutes and barely any gates to go yet they were worried. I let them know about what I had done yesterday and told them that they had barely to worry, then they saw their was no aircraft at their gate so they worried even more thinking it had left (it hadn’t).

For me, it was off the plane in reasonably good time and then on my way to the F concourse to the club. But I reached F2 and still no club, figured I had gone past it. I had to go back a little bit around a different way (rather than taking the shortcut I did yesterday) and there it was right in front of me. Aweome! The skyclub looked like a nice warm inviting area for me to spend the next few minutes for a bathroom stop, snack raid and then hit the next flight.

As I walked in, my mobile boarding pass again had issues so she printed me off another boarding pass (I think I have like 3 by now, all on crappy fax paper style print offs). I just went with the flow anyway, I was approaching my final flight home, I was looking good, even if delayed I was sitting in a terminal with no further connections needed to get home, a warm spot in a sky club with endless supplies of snacks and coffee… What could be better?

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

As I noticed the oatmeal actually looked good and was grabbing a couple of mouthfulls for the walk to the gate, it happened. “All flights are currently grounded”. w00t! I could sit down. So I grabbed a coffee and was readying myself when they advised that San Francisco was still boarding and will be departing shortly. Great… So tweeted Derek and he told me to get my ass to the gate as it was now showing boarding. So I gave up on my coffee, grabbed a mouthful of water as I walked out the door and hot footed it to the gate.

Delta Airlines – DL1753
Minneapolis St Paul to Seattle Tacoma (MSP-SEA)
1140-1330
Airbus A320 (N350NA)
Economy Class: Seat 13A

Boarding: 1115 (Gate F13)
Push Back: 1205
Take off Roll: 1312 (Runway 12L)
Top of Descent: 1345
Touch Down: 1408 (Runway 16C)
Shut Down: 1414 (Gate S5)

I rocked up to the gate and Priority boarding was well underway, hell they were trying to hold back Zone 1 and to let them through. I got through using one of the paper ones I had and been given at some stage during the day and weaved my way through the crowds around the gate. By the time I was onboard it was a bit crowded but not too bad. I managed to get my bag in the overhead without an issue and I settled into my seat.

From Dallas Mileage Run

The A320 seats are not at all that horrible but the legroom was good! I looked out the window and then realised, there isnt much of a view when its covered in Snow & Ice. The window was at that point, not to bad, but it got worse as everyone else was boarding it just covered up. The pilot came on and said that we would have to deice before we head off, this would add about 30 mins to our taxi time apparently.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

By the time we pushed back we were late but not by much, but the schedule was padded a solid hour as they kept saying “A flight time of 2h54m today” yet Delta had it down for 3h 50m. Ahhh schedule padding, o how convienient you are at times.

From Dallas Mileage Run

We headed for the de ice area and at this point the window was just not able to see a thing. We took ages to taxi over and wait in line so I shut my eyes and I was napping for a little bit before I heard “whats that out the window” and I knew it was our turn. I looked out and through a tiny gap and there was about 2 inches of snow on the wing. O boy. It took FOREVER to be de iced.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

From Boarding to Wheels up…. 2 HOURS!! It took an hour alone from push back to wheels up and that included deicing. The Captain came on just after wheels up and apoligised for the wait and while he was doing so, he said that one of the De Ice trucks had run out so they had to wait for a replacement to come over.

From Dallas Mileage Run

By the time we got out of the clouds it was bright sunlight and I had to close the shade so I could work on the laptop. I powered up the chromebook, used up one of my freebies that has been sitting around for a while and got a heap of work and tweeting done. The flight just flew by as it does when your doing other stuff.

I don’t know what it is with my accent and flying in the USA but I have to repeat myself over and over again to people. Apparently “Diet Coke & A Water” is difficult to understand as I had to repeat myself this time like 4 times and I could see the couple next to me roll their eyes after the second time around. But I just grinned and bared it and stuff into these yummy Scone bites I had picked up at the Skyclub in MSP.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

By the time we started descent I was well and truly engrossed in my work and didn’t really want to finish as I was almost finished this trip report. We descended in amonst smattered clouds covering up some of the mountains but the peaks of the Cascades were amazing! I got a good glimpse of Mt Rainier off in the distance and we came in from the Northeast onto a 16C approach.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

As we came into the airport and touched down badly (the pilot was all over the place not as bad as landing in the snow on an MD88 though, that was fun) I was to busy focused on the 2 Horizon College schemes at the terminal. Oregon Ducks and WSU Cougars were sitting at the gate. Jealous!!! We taxiied pretty quickly over to the S Gates and soon enough we were stopped. The Mileage run was over.

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

I let people go ahead as for once, I wasn’t in all that much of a rush, and I had carry on, so I was going to go straight out, grab the shuttle to my truck, and get on the interstate home. That’s what I did! Within an hour of touching down, I was pulling into the Fred Meyer car park to do my grocery shopping so I can eat for the week

From Dallas Mileage Run

Introduction
Seattle to Dallas
Dallas
Dallas to Seattle
Conclusion

After exiting the Tram at the D terminal and following my signs towards the doors, I was heading towards my hotel, the Grand Hyatt DFW. I had read a recent review of this hotel and was looking forward to it What I was really looking forward to was the fact that in the morning I would be mere steps from security and the check point was literally at the bottom of the lobby escalators. The Grand Hyatt is located on top of the D terminal, commanding views towards the runways from some rooms. When I checked in there was a bit of a line and a number of people begging for rooms cheaply as their flights had been cancelled (probably flying to the east) but I am sure the Grand Hyatt was not giving out rooms cheaper than what I had that night ($85!).

From Dallas Mileage Run
From Dallas Mileage Run

When I checked in I made sure that I had a runway view on a high floor. I didn’t realise that the “5th floor” was the 5th of 8 floors with rooms starting ABOVE the terminal. I figured 5th floor would be the first floor. Nope! So my wait while they checked if there was anything higher with a runway view was probably pointless.

The rooms and the hotel were all very modern and quite stylish. I liked it. The room was pretty spacious considering so I wasn’t going to complain at all. What I did like though was the fact that view from my room was spectacular. Just as I opened the blinds a British Airways 747-400 was taxiing past. Score!

From Dallas Mileage Run
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From Dallas Mileage Run

I went for a bit of a scout of the hotel to get myself acquainted with things and I wanted to check out the Gym for the morning, I usually like to do that the night before so that way I can navigate myself with ease the next morning and I don’t need to try and find my way in the half asleep stupor. The gym was pretty awesome, all new equipment and even an airport view from the top floor! They had an outdoor pool deck, but it faced the wrong side of the airport at that time (not that I would complain as it would allow free reign for great shots at times).

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The one little niggle I have about the hotel is that the hotel uses these tiny square pillows. They are stupid!! Not even the option of a real pillow… I mean seriously… really? The usual mini bar in these high end hotels is the touch sensitive ones that essentially bill your room the second you touch anything so that was a given, but also no coffee machine in the room (they would bring you one if asked) but they did offer a free espresso from the lobby cafe during morning hours (sadly I wouldn’t get to take this offer).

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I headed off to get some dinner and I had reserved a car with National for super cheap. $11! With taxes it came out at $23 which would probably workout by the time I added some gas either cheaper than eating at the hotel or cheaper than cabs to get around because DFW is HUGE! The rental car lot is offsite and it is a bit worrying when signs say “5 miles ahead” or the bus driver announces “we should arrive in approximately 10 minutes”. This is probably the largest airport I have ever been to.

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The rental car lot was easy as usual, straight past the counter (with the guy trying to upsell me to a convertible… in the rain… smart…) and I picked up a car from the executive aisle (I will keep that to another post this week). As I walked down the lane the attendant looking after the aisle told me that if the keys were in it, feel free to take whatever I wanted. So that I did. With that I headed off to run a few errands by finding a pharmacy (which didn’t have what I wanted so drove over to the Walmart about 10 minutes away. With that done, it meant that I could head for some dinner. I was dying for one thing. BBQ!

I had been craving good Texas BBQ for a while and all week had been hitting up the guys at Crankyconcierge for their recommendations (as a few of them are either from Texas or have family there) as well as other people I knew. I had two options that i was going to go with.

1. Main North BBQ
2. Hard Eight BBQ

Main North was buffet style and it looked pretty empty when I had cruised past earlier on the way to walmart so that was out. My rules are if its empty.. not really unless recommended. If its Empty and a Buffet and a BBQ place in Texas, either the quality is no good or they are sold out. I figured it was sold out or almost so, and decided to try my luck at Hard Eight. When I rolled up it was packed, i was lucky to find a car park.

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This was a good sign and immediately upon entering the “pit” I could smell the wood and the goodness right then. I was in Heaven. I tweeted out a pic and instantly got replies telling me I was in the right place. I knew being in Texas it was all about the Brisket. So I was gonna grab some of that, some smoked sausage (spicy of course) and apparently I had to get a couple of “poppers” which were like little chicken bites. That with some coleslaw, pickles, 2 slices of white bread and sauce and all the beans I could eat (and those beans were freaking AWESOME) was $12 with a soft drink and I was set!

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I wanted something sweet and had a google round, I couldnt think of anywhere to go until it hit me. I had been chatting to someone about the Cheesecake factory. I googled and there was one about a 10 minute drive away… why not! So I drove over, picked up a piece to go (if i had of wanted to sit down and eat the wait was 90 minutes!) and headed back to drop off the car. I dropped the car off, fought with National over the rate for 20 minutes (turns out because I didn’t have the car past midnight it was 3 times more expensive, though they honoured my booking rate) and I jumped back on the shuttle to the Hyatt and some sleep.

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Introduction
Seattle to Dallas
Dallas
Dallas to Seattle
Conclusion

Saturday 9th February 2013

O Dark Thirty, a man arises and stumbles around in the dark readying himself for the busy day ahead. This is probably a common scene for everyone but it was reality for me. Today marked the start of my first real mileage run in the USA. The next two days were not going to be easy, but they were going to be fun for the avgeek like me.

I was rewarding myself by taking my first rest day from training in several months so this meant i could get that little bit more sleep. I was already pushing it for a 6am flight as it was and my cut off was 4:15 to leave the house if I was going to make the flight. Truth be told, by the time I drove all the way down and parked the truck I may not have much time spare at all.

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I managed to get out of the house by 4:08, 8 mins behind my schedule but 7 minutes ahead of the cut off. Not bad. In the process I did manage to forget my glasses though 🙁 Traffic was non existent as I sped down the Interstate towards SeaTac and Masterpark. With the truck safely parked and locked away, I grabbed my bag and headed for the airport.

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Check in was going to be easy as I had my Velocity Gold card at the ready and I had already checked in the night before on my phone so I had my boarding passes anyway if I needed them (and a mobile boarding pass means no TSA writing on them!). But I did the smart thing and got a printed copy anyway (just in case). As I was taking carry on only (with my tight connections I would be dumb to do it any other way at all) it would be easy if I was running behind as I could just stroll up to security. Which I did anyway. No need for priority security as there was literarlly no line at all. I stripped off, put my stuff on the conveyor and as usual, got Nude O Scoped.

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Shoes on, bags repacked, belt in hand, I hot footed it down to the Train as I had about 15 minutes till boarding and I still had to get over to the S Terminal and I wanted to make a stop at the Skyclub for some breakfast. The train was waiting when I got down to the basement and within minutes we were heading to the S gates (via the B Gates first). My gate was right below the Skyclub so that would make it easier.

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When I showed up at the Skyclub the guy at the counter took one long look at my Gold Card and shook his head. I was getting ready for a fight or having to pull out the access rules but he started looking it up himself. He scanned through and said to me “wow you get access when not flying internationally”. Little did he know that was the one true reason I was doing this. You see one of the benefits of having elite status with a Foreign program is the side benefits. As Star Alliance Gold with Aegean I still access the United Clubs when a United flier of the same tier can’t do that. The same with my Velocity Gold. When I fly Delta I get access not only to priority security, check in and boarding just like a Delta Gold would, I get lounge access at any time, where as a Delta Gold would only get it when flying internationally. The one thing I give up are the free upgrades? To me considering the times I fly I probably wouldn’t clear the upgrade list anyway or fly enough to make that tier without a status match or bonuses, I’ll take it!

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So here I am, let loose in the lounge with only 5 or 10 minutes to grab a coffee, something to eat and get my butt back out the door. I was expecting a nice bowl of Oatmeal and a Banana just like I had in Los Angeles at the Hyatt Garden Place. *bzzzzt* wrong. That is not going to happen. There was no fruit in site (not even an apple) and the oatmeal was like water, absolutely disgusting looking. So I grabbed a bagel, some grape jam, a couple of fig bars (like Arnotts Fruit Pillows) and headed back out the door. No time for even a coffee (not that there was any takeaway cups anyway, like United & Virgin had mind you), my flight was about to board. I rolled up to the gate just as they were pre boarding and within about 2 minutes First Class was called.

Delta Air Lines – DL1634
Seattle-Tacoma to Salt Lake City (SEA-SLC)
0600-0906
Boeing 737-800 (N3739P)
Economy Class – Seat 21A

Boarding: 0525 (Gate S8)
Push Back: 0557
Take Off Roll: 0608 (Runway 16L)
Top of Descent: 0819
Touch Down: 0838 (Runway 16L)
Shut Down: 0846 (Gate D11)

Once “Sky Priority” was called for boarding, I was maybe the third person through in this group. One thing I will give Delta, they sure do have a lot of groups for boarding. I saw someone with a Group 5 and that would of been after Pre Boarding Families, First class, Sky Priority, then starting groups 1,2,3,4 and finally 5. Thats like 8 stages! I would hate to be that person wanting to try and get some bin space.

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First 737 flight for 2013 and it looked ever so basic inside. No seatback tv, very uncomfortable looking seats and antiqutated entertainment options (aka 1 audio channel worked, yep just 1). My view outside was pitch black, the seats were cramped. The only thing running through my head right that second was “if we de ice, im screwed”. By the time everyone was onboard and we were pushing back ready to go we were pretty much right on time. But that would be good as I am sure they pad the schedules pretty well in winter. Fortunately we didn’t de ice and we were #1 for take off (as per the flight crews annoucement) and with a pilot with a lead foot, we were speeding down towards the 16s and without even waiting they turned to 16L and hit the sky!

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There wasn’t much to this flight really, I read my book to try and wake up a bit more, coffee, water, my horrible stale tasting bagel and more coffee. Seemed ok to me! I wasn’t going to connect to wifi at this point, I wanted to wake up. Hell not even really any chance to look out the window as it was all cloud below. Just meant I could enjoy my book, my music and chill out some. Which is what I did. We made good time and soon enough, the nose went down and we were on approach to Salt Lake City.

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We were coming in early so I was happy, my flight connection was looking so good I was considering hitting the skyclub for some coffee and hopefully a piece of fruit (maybe an extra piece for later even) to finish off my breakfast. We landed with mountain ranges and snow capped peaks all around. Totally different to what I just left and something I have never really seen before. We passed what looked like 2 Skyteam painted aircraft and you could tell this was a Delta hub. There was Delta jets of every shape, size and form going everywhere!

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On the ground reality hit big time. My next flight was Delayed. At present only 15 mins so that wasn’t going to be to bad, it might mean a bit of a job through MSP or if we don’t de ice maybe we can make up some time but initially I was ok. I strolled through Salt Lake City airport (which actually looked pretty cool) and headed for the SkyClub. I was grilled a little bit on entry but not much more than the other people around me and i was told “your flights only 15 minutes delayed but keep an eye on the monitors”. It seems they don’t do annoucements here. One thing I had noticed as I strolled past the gate I was meant to be going out of was a 767 was sitting there. Figuring that was not ours as I was meant to be on a 320 and not been told of an aircraft swap something was up. I checked the screens and the aircraft at the gate was going to Atlanta, at 0940. 25 mins before we were due to depart, 5 mins after we were due to board. This is NOT good.

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My brain started to think things over, my connection in MSP looked extremely doubtful. I wasn’t in the Skyclub long, figuring that the monitors had to be wrong and they would gate change us again. So figured in case I needed to move quickly I should be out in the terminal. I went for a 2nd cup of coffee and the machine broke down, so after 1 cup of coffee and about a ¼ cup of not as watery oatmeal as seattle, I grabbed an apple, a couple of biscoff as emergency supplies (hey they are tasty, don’t judge) and some trail mix to finish off my breakfast (dried pineapple and paw paw… yum!).

The delay was definately going ahead now, they announced that the aircraft still had not arrived and that it would be ok we wouldnt be all that much later than expected. Apart from the fact that the aircraft didn’t pull up till almost the time we were meant to be departing and that boarding wasn’t going to be possible till everyone else was off. This was not going to be pretty. People were milling about acting like gate lice (me being one of them). I was really wondering what to do. Derek (from Crankyconcierge) called me and we discussed my options.

Option 1. Continue to MSP, reasses on the ground as more options for reroute as could hub hop to DFW if need be
Option 2. Bail now, possibly get put on a direct flight, lose points

Considering I figured I had more options out of MSP i went for it. I had access to GoGo on the flight so we could work on alternatives while in the air.

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Delta Air Lines – DL996
Salt Lake City to Minneapolis St Paul (SLC-MSP)
0949-1328
Airbus A320 (N344NW)
Economy Class – Seat 15A

Boarding: 1005 (Gate D1)
Push Back: 1033
Take Off Roll: 1048 (Runway 16R)
Top of Descent: 1320
Touch Down: 1350 (Runway 12R)
Shut Down: 1354 (Gate F7)

Boarding was called and the scrum began. First class was on quick then the Sky Priority turn seemed like everyone and their dog was allowed to board. Funny thing was, there was a dog in the queue! By the time i got down to the aircraft door there was a long long back up. Everyone had been trying to put stuff away and the queue stretched all the way back. O well, I was comitted now, no turning back.

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I stowed my bag in the compartment and shoved the back pack under the seat and although this aircraft was way more basic, the legroom was heaps better. An inch or two of pitch is always appreciated. I gpt myself ready for the flight and it was a pretty boring boarding process to be honest. What was interesting (yet scary) was it started snowing while we were on the ground. This is where my brain was thinking “if we deice i am royally screwed” as I could see the queues for De Ice out my window. As we pushed back we were passed by the Skyteam 738 so that kept me interested for a few minutes, snapping photos. Everything moving about was Delta. Delta everywhere! We didn’t de ice thank god and we were heading for the runway pretty quickly. No wait at the threshold as there was no one around but us, it was desolate. I don’t know if they sent us out there for punishment or not but we had taxiied a while.

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Pretty slow take off roll but once we passed V1 and into Rotate it was a spirited climb and we passed 10,000ft pretty damn quick. The pilots were on to try and make up some time that is for sure. My job this morning though was to get my butt online and get some back up ready to go. Well that was the plan anyway. Gogo inflight was active (which is probably one of the best things ever) and I connected on and got to work straight away planning out what to do.

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Pretty much my quickest way to Dallas if i missed the flight was just sit and wait, I would have about 20 minutes to cross the entire airort from one side to the other but I was up the run that was for sure. Things were definately going to be interesting on the ground. By the time I had worked on all of that I spent the last 20 minutes or so prior to descent in getting myself ready for the run, planning the route through the airport. I could of even changed over to my runners but didnt even think of it at the time.

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As we desceded into MSP it was a quiet time onboard, I was focused on getting off that aircraft, we landed with about 25 minutes till my flight departs but by the time we got to the gate it was 20 minutes. Then we sat and waited. I did everything I could to get to the front of the aircraft as quickly as possible but I got held up behind a lady who was just determined to block me. Most people were letting me past.

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Once I got past her and out into the boarding lane, it was on. RUN RUN RUN! I took off at pace, wearing the wrong shoes, with a backpack on my back and my crumpler bag over my shoulder. Initially I made a right turn out of the gate area and the gate numbers started going up, woops! Wrong way. Turned around and sped up. I was yelling (not that loudly though) “excuse me” as much as I could, or “On your left” “on your right” just like I did when I was running at home. All my running was paying off. Though I barely made it off the F Concourse before I started to struggle. From F I hung a right to flick around the F-D connector as that was the “long way” and then within 50 metres hung a left turn onto the Main connector and tried to pick up as much pace as I could. I turned right onto the C Concourse on pace, breathing ok and thank god it wasn’t that crowded. I did have to dodge people coming off the tram for a few seconds but that was ok.

As I went further down the C Concourse (I was at C1 heading for C19) by this stage I think I was a good half a kilometre down, probably half way along at this point. The moving walkways were working, So I used them as their was barely any people on them and used them kind of as a short cut, not for the speed advantage but more the fact for the clear shot down them. When I hit C10 thats when I started to really feel it. I had about 10 minutes to go and knew that any minute now they were going to close that off. I got to C15 and I heard it for the first time. I was being paged. “Last and Final Page for Mr Malcom Muir on Flight DL5017 to Dallas Fort Worth, this is the final page and this flight will depart without you if you are not here in 3 minutes.” I had 3 minutes and 4 gates… I HAD IT! in 3 minutes i can clear over half a kilometre at an average pace. I picked up my speed as the way was clear, I didn’t have time to say anything to a staff member to tell them I was coming, I just ran. I hit the gate area and heard “You made it”

Delta Air Lines – DL5017 (Operated by Expressjet)
Minneapolis St Paul to Dallas Fort Worth (MSP-DFW)
1415-1649
Canadair CRJ-700 – (N730EV)
Economy Class – Seat 9A

Boarding: 1335 (Gate C19)
Push Back: 1413
Take Off Roll: 1424 (Runway 17)
Top of Descent: 1601
Touch Down: 1633 (Runway 18R)
Shut Down: 1640 (Gate E13)

At this point I was totally out of it. The gate staff asked me if I had a boarding pass, all I could do was nod. She said “You can take a breath, your here, don’t worry”. Thankfully I had that printed copy of my boarding pass as it meant I didn’t have to fumble with my phone. I stumbled down the jetbridge, puffing and panting thinking that I would need to gate check my bag but was told not to worry about it.

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As I stepped onboard I got a dirty look from one of the cabin crew, the other greeted me ok, but the dirty looks from the passengers,…. wow. Just bad. I was puffing so much and at that moment so damn sweaty I just dumped my jacket off and threw my bag in the overhead and begged for some water before I passed out. The grumpy looking guy said he would bring me some water as soon as I took my seat. I plonked my butt down and just felt like passing out. My hands were shaking so bad I could barely keep my hands steady to take my usual cabin shots (of course I did this for my readers… don’t you feel special).

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Within seconds of me boarding, the doors were shut and we pushed back. I couldn’t believe I had made it with 5 mins to spare till an on time departure. Glad I could help Delta keep that on time percentage. As we pushed back we taxiied out towards the same runway I had just landed on 20 minutes ago and straight past the US Airways America West livery aircraft. I had mixed it up for a Delta Aircraft to start with and was a little bit suprised to see it. Right when I don’t have my SLR with me!

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The CRJ has one benefit I do like (which so many people don’t). It is small, light and compact. Which means it has a “sprited” take off ability and the pilots today were showing off all right. We were the first in line infront of a Great Lakes Beechcraft 1900D and the pilots got their clearances way ahead of time because they didn’t stop, they didn’t even slow down to turn onto the active. Like any good driver knows you brake prior to the turn and as you turn you accelerate out of it. Well these guys took it one step further, they accelerated into the turn and as they turned out onto the active and straightened up, I am pretty sure they were well at speed by this stage.

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We were in the air moments later, climbing out through the clouds leaving the snow behind. No De ice required 3/3 flights. Score! I was really impressed by Delta at this point. The service was rolled out a short time later and I took the time on this flight to disconnect myself and calm down. I was lucky enough to have a row to myself (albeit just two seats) and decided I would just take it. The flight was going to be comfortable enough (though the CRJ seats for me never are that comfortable) for 2 hours in a regional jet. Laptop out, trip report started.

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Thankfully I had taken that apple from the Skyclub as that was my lunch really. An apple and a couple of biscoff (which have I mentioned are freaking AWESOME!). I had asked for more water and a Diet Coke, however all I got was the water and the biscoff were thrown at me by the grumpy dude. Seriously! I just gulped down what I could and a bit later asked for more water Figured it was all I was going to get.

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The flight was pretty boring otherwise, the descent was pretty quick but it was clouds all the way down to the deck. Literally down to the deck. I could see the flaps going out, still in clouds, gear comes down, still in clouds, we dropped out of the clouds right above the piano keys to the runway and as they flared in for a landing I could finally see things around me. My greeting to DFW was great though, sitting there right next to the Qantas 747-400ER from Sydney was the new American Airlines 777-300ER. My first shot of the painted 77W and its from inside a CRJ in crappy weather with my point and shoot. Either way… I didn’t care, I had seen it and It actually looked pretty good in my opininon.

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By the time we reached the gate in the E pier, I was just starting to feel tired. I was hungry and still needed more liquids, as I was coughing a bit (but that was probably also a side affect of sitting in a metal tube all day). I had touched down in Dallas 12 hours after I had left. We pulled up at the gate and I wasn’t in a rush to get off as my hotel was only 1 terminal over, although I was a bit excited to try and get a better shot of the AA 77W on the skylink over to my room. I passed the Skyclub on the way to the tram and sussed out my morning plans so that I could stumble around DFW without needing to think to much.

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The Skylink tram runs around the airport connecting all the terminals and it is airside so this was awesome for me as I didn’t to leave the airport and find a shuttle in the rain or anything, I stayed dry the entire time getting over to the D terminal and the Grand Hyatt.