San Diego Comic Con 2017: Freaks and Geeks?
Part 3- The Journey Home.
San Diego to LAX

We had a blast at San Diego Comic Con 2017, but it was now time to head back home to Chi-town. Our day started with an early Lyft ride from the Doubletree to San Diego International airport. Having checked in online the night before, we zoomed through the precheck line and headed straight to the United Club…

United Airlines N38459, a five year old Boeing 737-900, was awaiting to take us on the 110 mile, 22 minute journey to LAX.

Such a short airborne time meant that the in-flight service was provided pre-flight in the form of a Biscotti and…

checked out Rhapsody, United’s premium cabin magazine, which featured Keegan-Michael Key of Key and Peele.

As we slowly made our way to the thresh-hold of SAN’s sole runway, I snapped pics of the traffic including this United Express E-175.

This poor JAL Boeing 787-8 had been hanging out at SAN for days (at least the four since we arrived). Guessing it went tech and was awaiting something for repair.

that we were making a left turn instead of the right that would take us to United’s terminals 7 and 8. No bueno I thought.

And it was no bueno. For some reason ground operations thought that it was a good idea to assign a flight that was clearly way over timed to begin with and scheduled to arrive at 7:57AM to a gate that…

Our connection time was already barely legal at only 33 minutes (was 63 minutes when the flights were originally booked) and now we were looking at a 19 minute connection time when we finally blocked in at 8:11AM. We hauled booty as soon as we got off of the plane only to find the agents at gate 71A literally closing the door 9 minutes early having already unseated us. Nice communication guys. As they started to furiously tap at computer keys to re-seat us, another passenger from the late arriving Melbourne flight also came. Why they would close a flight 10 minutes early when passengers from late connections are coming I’m not sure, but either way we were re-seated and quickly made our way down the jetway and to our bulkhead seats, seats that I’m sure folks had already be eyeballing.

At least we got to spy some nice heavies while we waited in the penalty box including this American Airlines Boeing 777-300 and …
LAX-Chicago (O’Hare)

After our sprint, we boarded N66837, a 3 year old Boeing 737-900 for the 1745 mile, 3 hour and 28 minute flight to Chicago O’Hare. Bulkhead legroom is always nice though the ABC side bulkhead legroom is always a bit less than the…

This QANTAS Boeing 747-400, having just finished her long journey from Australia, definitely stole the show.

I know what you are thinking, if it’s such a beautiful day at 35,000 feet, why the heck are you firing up the internet?

Why? Because I’m dedicated to you, that’s why! I had to checkout the personal device entertainment options for you and…

The first in-flight service started with a beverage and United’s now well known StroopWafel. Who knew the Dutch made such a decent little breakfast snack?

I’m not much of a nature guy in terms of outdoor activities like mountain climbing, but I definitely dig checking nature out from the safety and….

People either love or hate Denver’s unique architecture, I personally am a lover. Here you can see just how far out of the city DEN is.

A second beverage service occurred as we crossed Iowa. Gotta stay hydrated aloft so I again opted for water.

Soon it was time to stow larger electronic items, bring our setbacks to the upright and locked position and prepare the cabin for an early landing.

I will grant you that it’s not as striking as say the Rockies, but there is something beautiful about the different shades of green (at least during April-October) of my home state Illinois.

an Iberia Airbus A340-600 made it’s way to the international terminal. Always great to be home in Chi-town!!!
Check out part 2- The Con right HERE