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spiritwoman45

12/12/2013 10:56 am

I did consider that one. On our last flight to MA my sister ended up with a very large man flopped back about 3 inches from her lap or 3 hours. Seats and seating space is designed for people who fit in the average range from 5'4" to 5"10 inches and no more than 180 lbs. Just think about how many people exceed that range these days.

Spiritwoman ^i^


jiminycricket1 74M
13732 posts
12/12/2013 11:47 am

Right again, two in a row.......I think that's a streak, so now I can be called a streaker.

Ok, reclining seats in airplane are a pain in azz, especially if you sit behind one...which I always seem to do. Anyway, I think only some of the seats should be reclining, and those earmarked only for people in the mile high club (which I am not, but would like to be)

I thought babies would be good answer too. but then how would they get from one place to the other? After considering answering that, I thought to answer it that way would be infantile!

I think airlines should eliminate peanuts. They are a hazard. Ever drop one on the floor, with a reclining seat in front of you, and then try to pick it up?...Talk about hurting yourself Wow! Anyway if an airline doesn't charge peanut they shouldn't serve them.

Okay, I gotta go now, got a bus to catch!


Abelle2 83F
31243 posts
12/12/2013 1:03 pm

On our way to England there was an unhappy baby in the next row behind us and to the side. Kid cried almost all the way to England, finally settled down about 30 minutes before we landed. A 5 1/2 hour flight! I though Alfie was gonna go through the roof. It was an overnight flight and few could sleep.

Oh yeah, I didn't guess as I couldn't figure out the answer. In our paper today the one thing most passengers want banned is people talking on cell phones and that wasn't on your list.