FedEx Flight Info For the Super OCD

don't you guys have a life besides watch a plane slowly make its way stateside?

No more than one who would take time to go into a thread to chastise others for the sole purpose of boosting their own ego.

I not sure most people here are seriously tracking every moment. It's just a pacifier. People are excited and anxious. Go spoil someone else's fun.
 
Anyone's left Lantau Island yet?

BTW Lantau Island is Hong Kong Intl Airport... So its in the depot somewhere...
 
Do all FedEX International flights go through Anchorage?

BTW - I cannot believe I have falling into this kind of OCD state over this phone.

Yes, all international FedEx flights go through AK. And to make everyone even more paranoid, the flights from Asian cities are jam packed full and priority packages get on first. That's whey there are so many flights from there each night. However, the flights from the US to Asian cities are maybe half full.
 
Mine upposedly shipped sometime this AM. There a plane about 2 hours west of Anchorage. I hope mine is on there. :D
 
I didn't preorder a iPhone 4 and here I am listening to Anchorages ATC and watching people as excited as me. Help?
 
Wouldn't they load the priority boxes last?

:)

Nope! Everyone know that priority packages are just thrown in the truck/plane so that the driver can shuffle a bunch of boxes around muttering "I know there's one more package in here for you somwhere."

At least, that's what happens to me a lot.
 
Nope! Everyone know that priority packages are just thrown in the truck/plane so that the driver can shuffle a bunch of boxes around muttering "I know there's one more package in here for you somwhere."

At least, that's what happens to me a lot.

I once ordered tires for my car to be delievered via UPS. I was waiting when the guy arrived, and went outside so he wouldn't have to carry them all in for me. So he goes into his truck and opens the back door and ~10 small packages fall out of the back. He then proceeds to wade through a knee-high sea of packages piled on the floor to retrieve my tires and throws them (per my instruction, they're just tires!) out the back door.

I'm not sure why, but I always imagined a UPS truck to be a well-organized ordeal, with packages lined on shelves in some order related to the relative delivery point along the route.

Apparently not.
 
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