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Originally Posted by Korean1DR
(Post 87545)
Bliss? What happens when that granny with a bladder problem needs to use the bathroom? Yea, I've heard the stories...:D
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Originally Posted by GauleyPilot
(Post 87552)
sorry, accidental double post--see previous page.
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Originally Posted by freezingflyboy
(Post 87375)
Uhhhh....the seats are roughly the same size as the mainline seats. At XJT ours are NICER than mainline (all leather vs. dingy cloth) and NO MIDDLE SEATS. Ill take the A side on an ERJ over the middle seat in a 737 or 757 ANY day.
Fake leather vs. cloth; who cares what the seat is made of. I was at Express nine years. When I did any DH on the RJ, I would always ask for any "A" seat. I don't do much CAL DH, but when I did in the past I would ask for an empty seat next to me. First class is hard to get domestic, but it does happen now and then. I'll take CAL flights for DH. Warm food, room to get up and walk, can put your bags in it, a movie, first class, etc. Deadheading crews get the aisle seats, not the middle seats. The seats to avoid are the ones that don't recline near emergency exits and the aisle seats near the LAV. You get the line of people waiting for the LAV bumping into you and the lovely smell of being near the LAV itself. Still coach is coach, but Express is all coach. |
Originally Posted by Korean1DR
(Post 87561)
Uhhh... let her go where? I'm under the impression MOST B1900 don't have lavs... :confused:
I was refering to having nobody to sandwich me. That is what I like. |
Originally Posted by GauleyPilot
(Post 87573)
Yea, you are right, but the story you conveyed from freezing fly boy refered to being trapped between lardo the loudmouth and granny bladderfull on a multi-seat row.
I was refering to having nobody to sandwich me. That is what I like. |
Originally Posted by Korean1DR
(Post 87575)
AHH, ok now I see... Yea the middle sux there's not doubt about that! Are 1900's loud inside? I've never jumped one...
I rode on a Commutair 1900 recently, and the seats were nice, made of "leather?", it was a comfortable sound level for a turbo-prop. For John Q Public, (you know, the one who wants to know why he isn't riding on a 777 for a flight from Charlotte to Greensboro), it would be "horrible", but for me it was fine. Remember, Im a King Air pilot. While the 200 I fly has wool carpet and sidewalls, LEATHER seats real wood trays, etc., I still have a bond to the 1900s design. (Granted, the 1900 flys WAY MORE cycles than my 200 does, so I forgive a few rattles.) |
Originally Posted by Ottopilot
(Post 87572)
Lets sum it up = coach sucks. Any plane, any airline.
Fake leather vs. cloth; who cares what the seat is made of. I was at Express nine years. When I did any DH on the RJ, I would always ask for any "A" seat. I don't do much CAL DH, but when I did in the past I would ask for an empty seat next to me. First class is hard to get domestic, but it does happen now and then. I'll take CAL flights for DH. Warm food, room to get up and walk, can put your bags in it, a movie, first class, etc. Deadheading crews get the aisle seats, not the middle seats. The seats to avoid are the ones that don't recline near emergency exits and the aisle seats near the LAV. You get the line of people waiting for the LAV bumping into you and the lovely smell of being near the LAV itself. Still coach is coach, but Express is all coach. |
Originally Posted by Korean1DR
(Post 87575)
AHH, ok now I see... Yea the middle sux there's not doubt about that! Are 1900's loud inside? I've never jumped one...
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Originally Posted by freezingflyboy
(Post 87587)
Must be great for you to be over at CAL where you can look down on your XJT brothers and sisters from your big ol' 75 all day long...
It's great at CAL, so if any of you are trying to get here, I wish you good luck. |
Originally Posted by GauleyPilot
(Post 87580)
I rode on a Commutair 1900 recently, and the seats were nice, made of "leather?", it was a comfortable sound level for a turbo-prop.
Hey, you didn't ride AVP to CLE last Tues? Had a guy who rode on the plane and I got the impression he flew a King Air. |
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