Yes, I actually have still a mail I sent to my brother shortly after the flight.
I was flying jumpseat in an Airbus A330-300 OO-SFO.
Forgive me if some of the terminology or observations I made on the avionics are wrong, I was 15-16 at the time. ;)
[i] Ooooh!! ANother cool thing:
We had a problem with the autothrottle!!
At startup the right engine engine was giving less thrust and it took roughly 4 minutes Before the engine stabilised. The pilot told me "c'est probablement la lattitude". During the flight we had an overheat of the right pack and had to fly without for a while as it cooled down. This was very fun:
-Captain Maes switched on AP1 and then the autothrottle. the words AUTOTHROTTLE would appear on the PFD, then flash and extinguish. Then the autothrottle would shut down. Maes then engaged AP2 and tried the same procedure, with the same results. So he had to control throttle manually throughout tyhe flight. It was so cool, during descent the plane would do everything and he would just do the throttle so beautifully!!!!!
Also, it was cool because when A/T wasnt engaging him and the F/O got out the abnormal checklists and even phoned the SN Technical center through the intercom.
The taxiing was soooo awesome!!!! You get swinged in your seat so nicely, sidewards G's man!

. When taxying in brussels I saw Thomas Cook, a Virgin Express on the taxiway before us and sooo many other aircraft including the AN-124. I am soooo pissed off that I didnt have the camera with me because I could have gotten suuuch nice photso from the cockpit, eg over the pyrenees, BReaking through 2 layers of clouds, etc. etc.
Some information about the flight that they gave me on a sheet:
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