If we're on long-haul flights I've been known to sleep on the floor so I hear the engine.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm really good at sleeping on planes. I mean, I smell jet fuel and I'm out; I'm asleep for takeoff.
On overnight flights, I have trained myself to get to sleep almost instantly after takeoff. I always listen to the same audiobook on my iPod so my brain knows, regardless of time zone, that that voice means it's time for bed.
Any time I'm in a moving thing, like an airplane, I'm usually asleep before we even get on our way.
I am cursed with the inability to sleep on planes - ever.
You can't find the sound if you just love sleep.
My brain and body and nervous system, they see a plane ride, a long plane trip, as an opportunity to sleep with nothing coming in, nothing to do. I just go offline the minute I'm on the plane.
I'm glad you can't talk on your cells while the plane is in the air. That would drive me crazy.
I'm lucky, I can sleep from takeoff until we land; so I'm fresh, rested and ready to work on arrival.
The only time I can't sleep is on a plane, when I am literally keeping it in the air with my brain.
Aeroplane journeys give me quiet time to read and sleep; it's like being unplugged from the earth.