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1. The seat at the gate with the view of the last flight home pushing back.

2. The 2nd JS on the 73-500 right behind the CAs seat. Takes about 3 hours for the circulation to return to the lower extremities.

3. Last row, MD80, right by the "window", with un-synched fans.
 
ClassG said:
AS much as I love the plane, I have to speak poorly of it for a moment.

Row 9 in the Beech 1900 has three seats across the back. Seat 9B (the only B seat in the place) is samdwiched between two other 16 inch wide seats, with no arm rest at all. There is absolutely no way to avoid full arm and leg contact with your neighbor pax in that seat.

This can really suck when the VCM (AC) is not working on a 90F day and you're 10th in line for takeoff.

Ah! Reminds me of a time we had to deadhead on a 1900 from CAK-CLE. We got the back row. Our very hot FA (were were a 120 crew) sat between us. Ground hold in CAK made her aroused :confused: and she started breathing heavy, rubbing the nape of her neck and breastses with one hand, rubbing my thigh with the other........ Crazy the things you experience in this industry.
 
Captain X said:
Ah! Reminds me of a time we had to deadhead on a 1900 from CAK-CLE. We got the back row. Our very hot FA (were were a 120 crew) sat between us. Ground hold in CAK made her aroused :confused: and she started breathing heavy, rubbing the nape of her neck and breastses with one hand, rubbing my thigh with the other........ Crazy the things you experience in this industry.

:eek: Who was it, I'll request her next summer!
 
No such thing as a bad commuter/jumpseat. The problem in that particular place was fat passengers. Unfortunately, it's a problem that's getting worse. Can't wait for the lawsuits to start claiming discrimination towards fat people because the seat are wide enough for the wide-body crowd.
 

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