Layovers - Air Travel podcast

115 RTW - Mark Vanhoenacker: Imagine a City, a (787) Pilot Sees the World

Episode Summary

A Round the World conversation with our friend Mark Vanhoenacker for the launch of his new book 'Imagine a City'. We talk about our love for cities, the small ones of our birth, the big ones of our dreams, afar from the skies, and up close on the ground. Mark also tells us about moving from his beloved 747 to the 787. A conversation even a fire alarm couldn't stop.

Episode Notes

A Round the World conversation with our friend Mark Vanhoenacker for the launch of his new book 'Imagine a City, A Pilot Sees the World', a sequel to 'Skyfaring'. 
We talk about our love for cities, the small ones of our birth, the big ones of our dreams, the ones visited once (even only at the airport), the ones we feel home at, the ones that shine bright, afar from an aircraft window or from a walk on their streets. 
We even geek out on public transport (including the Yamanote Line, whilst Alex isn't sold on the Elizabeth Line haha). 

Mark also tells us about moving from his beloved 747 to the 787 (we ask: why that one?), and the strange feeling of flying through the pandemic (for British Airways, if you didn't know it already).

We also go through some fire alarm (thrice) and decide to stay put, after all, it had been 2.5 years Alex and Paul hadn't seen each other in person, and nearly 5 (!) years since we had last had a beer with Mark (yes, we went to a pub after this recording).

Learn more about the Imagine A City on Mark's website: http://markvanhoenacker.com/imagine-a-city

And buy the book on Amazon, Waterstones and in any good bookstore — it's a must for travelers, we both can attest to that! (US friends, you'll have to wait until July 2022!).

Listen to our previous conversations with Mark:

060 to Nairobi NBO
040 to London Heathrow LHR

And follow Mark on Twitter: @markv747

See in our next episode, whenever that is (Alex goes to Medellin, Paul to Karachi, Lahore, and Corsica, but 116 MDE it will be, PAUL IS VERY JEALOUS).