World's largest passenger plane may be unsafe, some say

03EBZ06;4368562 said:
Try this again... 787 interior pic

http://img151.*************/img151/9218/787qy.jpghttp://img151.*************/img151/9218/787qy.jpg

Nice, but wouldn't it be kind of awkward sitting in that lone seat in the middle?
 
trickblue;4368565 said:
Nice, but wouldn't it be kind of awkward sitting in that lone seat in the middle?

...if you have ever sat in the commuter Airbus or Enbraer planes that seat looks like a King's throne.

I believer those seats recline with a footrest that pops out. If the stewardesses are friendly that looks like a great seat to me.

I've got a flying horror story about being in the middle seat.
 
They just need to hire WoodysGirl to fix them with duct tape. :D
 
trickblue;4368565 said:
Nice, but wouldn't it be kind of awkward sitting in that lone seat in the middle?
It could be for some but for many, who don't like being close to a total stranger, it could be a perfect seat for him/her, I would love to be in that seat. I know human factor team has spent lot of hours min/max of 95 percentile to help with layout design.

Also, the layout could be easily reconfigured if an airline prefers different layout to add a seat or two.
 
03EBZ06;4368661 said:
It could be for some but for many, who don't like being close to a total stranger, it could be a perfect seat for him/her, I would love to be in that seat. I know human factor team has spent lot of hours min/max of 95 percentile to help with layout design.

Also, the layout could be easily reconfigured if an airline prefers different layout to add a seat or two.

I'm a left brain introvert. I will take that seat eight days a week! :laugh2:
 
Sam I Am;4368713 said:
I'm a left brain introvert. I will take that seat eight days a week! :laugh2:

Well, there you have it, lot of people, especially a very tall person would love that lone seat. :D
 
casmith07;4368639 said:
Boeing is by far the best/safest aircraft.

As a person who is responsible for that kind of stuff, I completely agree. But like Yeager said, I am bias. Building aircraft from the ground up is really something to see and a gigantic under taking.
 
Signals;4368630 said:
They just need to hire WoodysGirl to fix them with duct tape. :D

Don't laugh....Duct tape worked wonders on Huey rotor blades.
 
trickblue;4368565 said:
Nice, but wouldn't it be kind of awkward sitting in that lone seat in the middle?

Lap dance chair.

I'm like NYC though, I'll take that seat all day, every day.


ologan;4369074 said:
Don't laugh....Duct tape worked wonders on Huey rotor blades.

Used on rotary during the opening days of OIF1 as well as in Afghanistan. Lining the leading edge of the blades helped drastically reduce wear in the high-abrasive environments.
 

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