7 Tips to Writing on a Plane


As someone who writes on a plan (I’m actually typing this comment on one right now as I fly into Phoenix), Charles nails it with these tips.

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Now, I’ve tried to do writing on a plane.  At least back when I was able to afford tickets and had a reason to go.  There are plenty of ways to make this a fun event even if you’re crammed into a small seat with a stranger nearly on your lap.  Noise, attitude, tension, and all the fun of air travel.  That’s just getting through security too.  Anyway, here are 7 ways to get work done when on a plane:

  1. Most importantly, listen to George Carlin.  Get in the plane.  Safety aside, you can’t get a flight attendant to come out to the wing and those wings are not notebook friendly.  I don’t think there are outlets there either.  Oh, and you might take a migrating bird to the nose.
  2. Do not trust the odd indent in the tray table.  It looks like a cup holder and probably can contain…

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