
ProfessionalGuyz
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Window seats. You get a nice view of the sky, you can put a pillow on the side and have a "bed".A little difficult to go to the lavatories but I will still prefer window. |
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tooldaddy2003
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The Pilots Seat !!!!!!....that's where they keep the parachutes... ;-} |
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can j
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Emergency exit is always the ticket! Then enjoy the window |
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grannywinkie
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Middle. However, 35 years ago when in-flight, I promised God if he got me down safely, I would never fly again. I kept that promise. On, granny used to party before marriage. There was a work convention and we partied most of the time. Come flight day the hang over was great, so the guy across that was across the isle suggested I read his newspaper to get my mind off flying. He sure had a great sense of humor, there was a picture of a crashed plane on the front page. Cute right? |
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onetreehunny
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window seat! like totally! i luv looking out among the clouds its totally awesome, also you get to lean against it for some nice comfy sleep ;) |
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flyskyhawk2008
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Interesting question...
This, in my opinion, depends on the aircraft types. For airplanes with rear-mounted engines (DC-9, MD80, CRJ), I prefer the front. It is the quietest section on these aircraft.
For aircraft with wing-mounted engines, any seat works, however I enjoy the seat just ahead of the leading edge of the wing. Why? You can view the engine at work, flaps, etc. as well as a nice outside view. The engine noise on wing-mounted engines isn't so much of a problem, since most wing-mounted jets are generally new and have advanced noise-reduction technology. It has been proven that passengers who sit over/near the wing are more likely to survive an aviation accident, however, I don't consider this when I pick a seat on an airplane.
Happy flying! |
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CurlyQT
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Well the window has its perks...nice view, place to rest your head. And aisle has being able to scretch your legs out and not feeling clausterphobic. So either one for me really.
But if I have to sit in what is i guess the middle row of seats where window is not an option...then def aisle. |
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Austin R
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i usually prefer the window seat. and also i like to sit in either the back or the front. because in the middle, your likely to be seated next to one of the wings and cant see much of the scenery below you. |
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garrisonbight
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The exit row if I can possibly get it, otherwise I need an aisle seat because of my bad knees. After hundreds of thousands of air miles, I could care less about having a window seat... I'll go for the comfort of an aisle seat anytime over seeing clouds. |
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meshel
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Window - you can lean on it and sleep |
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Barbara
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I think everyone in the world would enjoy a first class seat, if you ask me. If i fly solo, i like the window seat, cause i can see everything, and if i have a full row, i can rest my head and prop up my feet. if i was traveling with friends, i'd LOVE to be in the middle between them, and have both of them right next to me! |
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jimberoo
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middle i feel safe there front and back are not realy |
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