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  2. Continuous duty overnight - Wikipedia

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    After unloading they would be released (still at the aircraft) at 0923. That is a total of 12 hours and 43 minutes on duty, and 5 hours and 8 minutes of flying. Flight crew report at 2100, fly from 2200 to 2300, "stand-up" on duty overnight from 2315 to 0515, then fly 0600 to 0700, followed by a rest period from 0700 to 1700.

  3. LZ 4 - Wikipedia

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    The trial flight finally started on 4 August, when LZ 4 lifted off at 06:22 in the morning, carrying 12 people and sufficient fuel for 31 hours of flight. [4] The flight to Zürich had excited considerable public interest, and large crowds gathered along the route to witness the flight, which took it over Konstanz, Schaffhausen, Basel and ...

  4. Robert Laurie (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Laurie started his career in the travel industry in 2005, working as a flight attendant at US Airways.After 6 months, he held various other positions, notably reaching the post of an analyst focused on in-flight policies.

  5. A flight attendant’s secrets to surviving long-haul flights

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  6. Flight attendants share secrets to surviving holiday travel

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    Some people go the other way and book multi-hour layovers with the thought they could explore a layover city in between flights. “Personally I have never been brave enough to do that,” says ...

  7. 13 travel secrets only flight attendants know - AOL

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  9. NASA Pathfinder - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 1995, Pathfinder set an unofficial altitude record for solar powered aircraft of 50,000 feet (15,000 m) during a 12-hour flight from NASA Dryden. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] This and subsequent records claimed by NASA for Pathfinder remain unofficial, as they were not validated by the FAI , the internationally recognized aviation world record ...