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In reply to the discussion: Can you remember when you were allowed to smoke on planes? [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)with your meal. I can remember when I traveled 6 thousand miles on a prop plane every couple of years. That's how old I am, but I have been having to do air travel since I was two years old. First plane was a DC-3, 6 thousand miles. I don't remember thank god, but I think I originated screaming babies airlines. My mother told me that all I did was roll on the aisles screaming because my ears hurt so badly. I know the passengers then could smoke. I don't blame them. It must have been awful to put up with me. The DC-3 didn't have anything as luxurious as pressurized cabins as a matter-of-fact it was several DCs after that I do remember, awful ear aches and barfing as well, before pressurized cabins arrived. Passengers smoked and drank and I don't blame them having to put up with a miserable, barfy kid. It was jets though that finally made air travel somewhat comfortable. Before that it was really something to be endured.
Sorry I didn't mean to digress from your original point. It just brought back memories. Some freedom that we had in the past did need to go the way of the dinosaur, smoking in public was one of them. I do think that people should be able to smoke in the privacy of their own homes. I know there are those who will get all upset if someone is smoking in a room or apartment close to them. I think then they are just whining and wrong.