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i like the take off bit when the plane does the drag race start.
The rest is fairly boring, i hate the feeling in your ears that flying makes, and the bong noise.

As for the passport, i took advantage of being in northern ireland, and have both a UK and ROI passport, which is perfectly legal here, its also handy if one expires before the other.
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highlander wrote:
Gary406 wrote:should be ok with my 3 kids at side of me
DON'T let the kids see you frightened of flying - you'll more than likely give them the same fears. Put a brave face on, or take a walk to the lav if you feel wobbly; if they see you being frightened they'll just pick up on that.

At least it's only Spain, so not a long-haul flight. I've never been to Spain - at least you'll have decent weather too :cheesy:
good point that. i'm sure i'll be fine . taking off is good and at alltitude is ok. its the coming down bit thats horrible for me.

i keep telling myself there are hundreds - maybe thousands of take offs and flights every single day from all around the world so surely its a safe place to be .
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Missus had to go to Spain urgently the other day as a relative had died, her passport had expired so we went to Newport and got one same day service, £132 please.
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ye i looked at that option its outrageous. how the hell do they get away with it.

3 week service = £77
1 week service = £112
1 day service = £130

kiddies passports £50 each :shock: :shock:

whats this country coming to. would like to see if other countries charge the same , can bet they dont :evil:
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They also rejected her photo's but "Luckily we have a machine here", so that was another fiver, and fuel from Cheltenham and the severn crossing toll. Plus it's a 4 hour wait, in Newport :cry: .
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She must have done something wrong on the photos for them to reject them, they don't seem to like it if you look anything other than miserable :roll:

I had to renew mine here, it was like the BSI reset procedure - do this, do that, do the other, send your money this way, blah blah blah. I think it cost me about a ton and my new passport was printed in Düsseldorf for some reason.
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She was wearing glassess, they reckoned the picture wouldn't scan well enough. For the bio chip presumably.
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highlander wrote:Gary, flying is safer than driving. It just is. Seriously, right now, there are between 250,000 and 500,000 people in the air.
How many of those have been abused (or in the case of the TSA, molested)?

Been driving for years and only been groped once behind the wheel. I used to love flying, but I absolutely refuse to be terrorised by airport "security", simply cannot spend time camping without my gas stove, and am not about to spend hours cramped into a seat without my painkillers
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Im not allowed on a aero plane so ive never botherd getting apass port, :(
imight do in the future tho as id like to check out france,
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lozz wrote:Im not allowed on a aero plane so ive never botherd getting apass port, :(
For health reasons? Or has lozz been a very naughty boy :shock:
lozz wrote:imight do in the future tho as id like to check out france,
There's always the channel tunnel - take the train through to Paris and see the sights from there.
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highlander wrote:
lozz wrote:Im not allowed on a aero plane so ive never botherd getting apass port, :(
For health reasons? Or has lozz been a very naughty boy :shock:
lozz wrote:imight do in the future tho as id like to check out france,
There's always the channel tunnel - take the train through to Paris and see the sights from there.
ive got stomache problems abit like hernias but a bit worse un operable :(
can bleed to death on a plane so they told me flying is a big no cabin preasure maybe,

iwas thinking of the tunnel route to france but passport still needed ipresume ?
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Sorry to hear about your health woes, Lozz

What I found through looking online:
Although the United Kingdom is part of the European Union (EU), it is not a Schengen country - therefore, you still need to carry a full British 10-year passport (or five-year child passport if you are under 16 and not on a parent’s passport) every time you travel to Europe. This includes day trips and travel by Eurostar.

Many countries in Europe no longer check passports at their land borders, but they still expect visitors to be able to produce a valid form of identification. For UK travellers this is the British passport. Remember, your passport will have to be checked at immigration control when you return to the UK.
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cheers mate,
ihad a feeling it was a place you need a passport for its a bit silly realy but iguess if it wasnt like that
there wouid be 100s of english living in france the Grass is a bit Green er over there so im told
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