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You didn't even read the article. This isn't about "Ha Ha I'm skinny and you are fat"
“People are bigger than they used to be. So we’re making the aisle smaller and the seats narrower. Sounds like a recipe for a dangerous situation,” aviation attorney and pilot Brian Alexander said.
Is this a joke? From the article:“People are bigger than they used to be. So we’re making the aisle smaller and the seats narrower. Sounds like a recipe for a dangerous situation,” aviation attorney and pilot Brian Alexander said.
WookieMan says
Is this a joke? From the article:“People are bigger than they used to be. So we’re making the aisle smaller and the seats narrower. Sounds like a recipe for a dangerous situation,” aviation attorney and pilot Brian Alexander said.
How can the isle be smaller and the seats narrower if the fuselage is the same width?
How can the isle be smaller and the seats narrower if the fuselage is the same width?
Good point. Space between seats (legroom)? It's a weird article and not too sure what TPB is trying to get his mind changed on. Smaller seats (and legroom) are here to stay.
Most fleets have been replaced Jets are narrower now. When you fly some smaller airlines or even Asian Air routes, you'll fly in 20+ year old planes, the isles are twice as wide. While the planes have just as many seats, but they are wider with longer legroom.
The lack of legroom there is no legroom in new planes.
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