View Poll Results: Do you lean the seat back on an airplane or not?
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Airplane seats too lean or not too lean
#1
Airplane seats too lean or not too lean
Alright so my buddies and I got in an Argument today about whether or not it is rude to lean the seat back on a plane or not. I said I paid for the ticket I'm gonna use the button provided. What do you all think?
#6
Re: Airplane seats too lean or not too lean
as soon as the pilot tells the stewards to prepare for departure (ie them buckling up instead of roaming looking for early recliners) My seat is as far back as it can go and I'm out like a light, hopefully until they wake me up to land. Or at least until they're serving drinks. If I don't recline I get the bobblehead going on and my neck is sore as ---- when I land.
My personal choice seat is close to front, or back row (if a double row) of the emergency exit row. Your seat still reclines and you get an extra couple inches leg room.
Back row and all rows that have an emergency exit behind them don't recline, and I swear they're tilted forward a couple degrees. (more bobblehead)
My personal choice seat is close to front, or back row (if a double row) of the emergency exit row. Your seat still reclines and you get an extra couple inches leg room.
Back row and all rows that have an emergency exit behind them don't recline, and I swear they're tilted forward a couple degrees. (more bobblehead)
#10
Re: Airplane seats too lean or not too lean
it helps when you have family that works for the airline, im always bumped to first on departing flights, that ---- is baller steamed towlets, free unlimited booz, 3 course meal on the 5hr + flights, on my first ride the guy offered me those little booze bottles, i took one, then when he came back and i didnt feel like having another the guy practically got offended,, fukin spoiling people up there