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Is flying just not a good idea within the next 3.8 years? Or is it wise to boycott until they reinstate all the air traffic controllers?
Simply don't live in the usa and flying is fine
Flying is never gonna be fine, as it burns away our future. Keep living in the usa, if you can endure it.
Some quick napkin math tells me a Boeing 767 gets about 7.8 miles per gallon. This is for longer flights thay can spend more time at cruising speed and altitude, short flights are way worse. Travel over 1500 miles (2500km) is a big efficiency jump. Compares favorably to a cross-country road trip.
It's still far worse than ground-based mass transit but the time factor is hard to ignore. The world needs more high-speed rail.
7.8 miles per gallon, while carrying around 300 people. That’s not really all that bad.
It's my personal belief that the cultural exchange flying allows is beneficial enough to justify the waste, though I hate private jets.
Sidenote, did you know some planes get 60mpg? Hobby ones though. I'm ever against gas usage in most cases, and hope they can bring back an alternative
I wish our society was slow enough we could take air/sea ships and trains over planes.
Trains can be faster than planes once you include the time needed to go to a airport and the check in process. Bullet trains in Japan are much faster than taking the plane and are more expensive sometimes as a result for certain routes.
Ehhhhhhhhhhhh. Depends on your destination, where you're coming from. The routes I saw were pretty comparable