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  2. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    Seat maps usually indicate the basic seating layout; the numbering and lettering of the seats; and the locations of the emergency exits, lavatories, galleys, bulkheads and wings. Airlines that allow internet check-in frequently present a seat map indicating free and occupied seats to the passenger so that they select their seat from it.

  3. Seat belt warnings will soon be required for rear seats: Here ...

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    A visual warning will be required when a vehicle's ignition switch is on, the seat is occupied and the seat belt is not in use. The audio warning will be two phases. The first must last at least ...

  4. Airline seat - Wikipedia

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    A seat pocket on an EasyJet Airbus A319 plane containing a safety card, magazines, and an airsickness bag. Seats are frequently equipped with further amenities. Airline seats may be equipped with a reclining mechanism for increased passenger comfort, either reclining mechanically (usually in economy class and short-haul first and business class) or electrically (usually in long-haul first ...

  5. Seat configurations of Airbus A380 - Wikipedia

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    The A380-800 layout with 519 seats displayed (16 First, 92 Business and 411 Economy) The Airbus A380 features two full-length decks, each measuring 49.9 metres (164 ft). The upper deck has a slightly shorter usable length of 44.93 metres (147.4 ft) due to the front fuselage curvature and the staircase.

  6. US FAA requires inspections of Boeing 787 planes following ...

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    The FAA's airworthiness directive impacts 158 U.S.-registered airplanes and 737 airplanes worldwide and requires airlines to inspect the captain’s and first officer’s seats on 787-7, 787-9 ...

  7. No, you shouldn't recline your seat on planes. Here's why. - AOL

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    There's a growing consensus that leaning back is a no-no under almost all circumstances. We're simply out of room. No, you shouldn't recline your seat on planes.

  8. Steffen Boarding Method - Wikipedia

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    Window seat, odd-numbered. Window seat, even-numbered. Middle seat, odd-numbered. And so on. This way, if the passengers are efficient in stowing their luggage and seating themselves, the plane should be filled in the ideal time. [9] It eliminates the buffers of climbing over already occupied seats and multiple people stowing in a line. [10]

  9. American Airlines passenger claims there was no window in ...

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    A traveller has shown people exactly what a window-less window seat looked like on her recent flight.. The passenger, named Liz, was on an American Airlines flight departing from Cleveland, Ohio ...