Peter Cochrane's Video Blog: Silent flights

How to sleep like a baby at 35,000ft...

By Peter Cochrane, 22 October 2007 16:02

In his latest video blog, Peter Cochrane explains his secret to feeling refreshed after long-haul flights - and even gives a glimpse of what his blog would sound like from inside an aircraft cabin.

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  1. 1. anonymous

    And I thought it was something to do with me. Using headphones that simply do not work in a plane.
    The noise (sound) levels are just that much higher.
    I have avoided using mp3 players because I know they are loud on 'number 11' so I just don't go there.
    That means the inflight entertainment must be EXCESSIVELY loud or because you can always hear that.
    Thank you for the rational insight.

  2. 2. Nic Evans

    As Peter rightly says the key to a good flight is quiet. However this is at odds with a business class flat bed. Business class in the middle of the plane is the noisiest part of the plane, with the vibration of the jets coming through the wings. You will often be better off (both for jetlag and financially) picking a seat in the centre of ecomomy with a space beside it.

  3. 3. Shawn

    Peter Cochrane's Video is great! I really liked it! Do watch it one's.
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    shawn

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