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There's no communicating with s complete moron who is punching your seat throughout the flight ffs. She did the right thing and communicated the situation to the steward , who decided to ignore her and let the Bully continue ,bad I said she should be suing the airline.Filming it like a gonk instead of engaging in civilised discussion. Common courtesy would suggest she should ask before reclining, although she may well have done.
As I said, what happened to verbal communication? We have someone going on like a caveman and someone else going on like they've never had face to face interaction with anyone. Bizarre times.
What you going to do? Bore them to death?
So you'd expect someone to keep their seat upright on a 10 hour long overnight?
What a sane and reasonable person you must be.
Just jam a rolled up magazine between the arm of the table and the back of the chairI always use the eating or drinking technique to have them move the seat back to normal. Once the bait comes round ask them to move it forward. Keep a drink on your tray and if they try and move it back tell them you are still eating and drinking and to keep it up right.
There's no communicating with s complete moron who is punching your seat throughout the flight ffs. She did the right thing and communicated the situation to the steward , who decided to ignore her and let the Bully continue ,bad I said she should be suing the airline.
People posting that she was wrong imo have never travelled long haul , when I first started flying to the west coast of the USA twenty years ago , I never reclined my seat , being 6' plus , I couldn't sleep with my seat upright , so like a fool I just put up with it. First time I tried reclining it was a whole different experience , although to be fair am talking about premium not economy.BA long haul flights...
Look at me etc. I know its economy but fuck me....11hrs with basically no extra room compared to their short haul service. Thankfully the bloke in front was kind enough not to recline his seat. Sure I've flown on 2hr easyjet flights with more room anarl... Suppose it depends on the aircraft...www.readytogo.net
I rarely recline my seat on long haul but coming back from the states a few weeks ago on an overnight flight I thought nowt off it.
I almost came to blows with the bellend behind me who, instead of just saying excuse me mate" decided to start kicking and punching the back of my seat. His arse went when I got up mind.
I've got a nine and a half hour flight Heathrow to Miami (cattle class) on Monday, not looking forward to that fcker
what I didn't mention in the above is that when i stood up and had a go back at him he almost started crying and the stewardess moved him to a business class seat
I flew long, medium and short regularly last year. If i'm just on a two or three hour flight i wouldn't dream of putting my seat back. Anything over say six hours I probably would as I usually have to work on arrival when going out to a job.People posting that she was wrong imo have never travelled long haul , when I first started flying to the west coast of the USA twenty years ago , I never reclined my seat , being 6' plus , I couldn't sleep with my seat upright , so like a fool I just put up with it. First time I tried reclining it was a whole different experience , although to be fair am talking about premium not economy.
It's got a recline feature for a reason.
The whistle could come in handy thoughit also has inflatable safety vest, which is of zero use when flying from ponteland to london
Filming it like a gonk instead of engaging in civilised discussion. Common courtesy would suggest she should ask before reclining, although she may well have done.
As I said, what happened to verbal communication? We have someone going on like a caveman and someone else going on like they've never had face to face interaction with anyone. Bizarre times.
it also has inflatable safety vest, which is of zero use when flying from ponteland to london
so drown instead of crashing. (I do know what you mean)Nah, if it was going tits up and they couldn't get to an airport they head out to the water.
Nah, if it was going tits up and they couldn't get to an airport they head out to the water.
No they don’t.
Why would you want an emergency landing on water where the plane is likely to break up and begin sinking and where the emergency and rescue services would find it harder to carry out their roles?
They do. And have done. (Alaska 261 is an example). They did so to avoid further casualties on the ground.
Nonsense as per.
They do. And have done. (Alaska 261 is an example). They did so to avoid further casualties on the ground.