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Question about ERJ-145 rows w/ infant mask
Nonrevved on an United Express (ExpressJet) ERJ-145 and while we got seats, there was a problem as the row we were given apparently did not have 3 masks in the seats on aircraft right. The seating on the -145 are 1 and 2. In the end they ended up switching us with others on the plane to make it work. Question, which rows have an infant O2 mask which would mean a cluster of 3 masks?
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
(Post 2711746)
Nonrevved on an United Express (ExpressJet) ERJ-145 and while we got seats, there was a problem as the row we were given apparently did not have 3 masks in the seats on aircraft right. The seating on the -145 are 1 and 2. In the end they ended up switching us with others on the plane to make it work. Question, which rows have an infant O2 mask which would mean a cluster of 3 masks?
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Originally Posted by jacburn
(Post 2711794)
3, 7, 11, 21, and 24. 24A also has a spare mask that can be used as long as there is no FA in the back jumpseat.
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Originally Posted by Cujo665
(Post 2711820)
Odd, other carriers have 3 masks in every right side row....
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Originally Posted by AZFlyer
(Post 2711875)
Well, the E-145 only has 19 rows...so that's not the only thing odd about that...
You’re right, there are 19 rows, but they are not numbered 1-19 on United Express flights. |
Originally Posted by jacburn
(Post 2711794)
3, 7, 11, 21, and 24. 24A also has a spare mask that can be used as long as there is no FA in the back jumpseat.
Thank you! |
Originally Posted by Cujo665
(Post 2711820)
Odd, other carriers have 3 masks in every right side row....
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Originally Posted by AZFlyer
(Post 2711875)
Well, the E-145 only has 19 rows...so that's not the only thing odd about that...
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Originally Posted by PhantomHawk
(Post 2711942)
United numbers their rows to correlate with their mainline planes. So the exit row is always going to be numbered 19,20, etc...
You’re right, there are 19 rows, but they are not numbered 1-19 on United Express flights. Also, Continental did not have a row 13, so the last row was row 19 on the erj. The erj has a total of 18 rows. |
Originally Posted by AZFlyer
(Post 2711875)
Well, the E-145 only has 19 rows...so that's not the only thing odd about that...
The above mentioned reason for keeping folks in exit rows in the event of equipment changes seems valid. |
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