Wow what a thread , I'm leaning one way then the other , it's a real difficult one but being quite tall 6ft 2 and quite big 19 st ( pure muscle obviously ) I can see both sides of this argument , the simplest thing would be if the seats didn't recline as my personnel opinion is that the recline gives minimal benefit to the person reclining but far more inconvenience to the person behind
Blacky1 wrote:Wow what a thread , I'm leaning one way then the other , it's a real difficult one but being quite tall 6ft 2 and quite big 19 st ( pure muscle obviously ) I can see both sides of this argument , the simplest thing would be if the seats didn't recline as my personnel opinion is that the recline gives minimal benefit to the person reclining but far more inconvenience to the person behind
Totally agree. The latter posts of this thread have identified some reasonable points. However I feel really sorry for PilotWolf as he has been subjected to some unnecessary remarks. Being called "arrogant" and being told to purchase a seat which won't inconvenience others, are not nice comments v(
If a person purchases an airline seat then they should be able to use all the facilities of that seat and the choice to 'recline' is one of them. Can you imagine the fuss if you find your UC seat doesn't go to a flatbed when required ):
On a recent BA economy flight my seat back tv didn't work. The cabin crew told me to complain and I subsequently received an apology and some air miles as compensation for the inconvenience.
Along the same lines, if a passenger cannot recline their seat because a tall person is sitting behind, then they deserve compensation. It's the 'not fit for purpose' argument!
So who is responsible I ask? Basically if there is no fault with the equipment (the seat) then why should the Airline pay compensation to their person who has had to sit bolt upright on a 10hour night flight!!
PilotWolf is trying to make his point and he acknowledges the problems of a tall person sitting behind, but he has highlighted there are other points and issues equally as important. Perhaps agree to disagree and stop being nasty y)