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Sequim and Beyond Sequim and Beyond About Boeing 777 Stats Sequim, Wa. Stats Trip to Mumbai, India Posted by sequimandbeyond on August 5, 2012 Posted in: Airplanes , Travel . 2 Comments I just got back from a trip to Mumbai, India. Below are some pictures of the trip: This first picture is of the airport in Newark, NJ where I’m based. It is always horrendously jam-packed pretty crowded: Newark Airport Terminal Then, after I walked through the terminal, I got to my gate (C-138) and my airplane was there. Here is a picture of the Boeing 777 that I’ll be flying to Mumbai. I’ve flown the Boeing 727, 737, DC-9, MD-80 and now the Boeing 777. This is my favorite airplane of all. Holding close to 300 people and flying nearly 600 miles per hour it is a technological marvel and a joy to pilot. Boeing 777-200 OK now we’ve taken off and are up in the air. For those of you who fly, according to the picture below how high are we and how fast are we going? ...

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