
Eternity
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The captains chair |
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Edg1
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I always sit right in front or behind the wing.I have a good view with less up and down movement. also that is structurally the strongest part of the aircraft. |
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nolainkansas
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Cockpit! |
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x1yofuzzy1x
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pilots seat |
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pudge0804
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The front because the back shakes more. |
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Stacie
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Window, because I always get motion sickness if I'm not able to look out the window. And this is not just on planes, any kind of vehicle. |
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thelongestday41
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I would like to sit in the window seat so i can look out the window. |
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Brittany W
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get a first class seat and if you think it's gonna make you sick dont sit there but if you don't want to pay that much get a normal seat close to the front and not by the window!! |
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random person #6208
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i prefer the isle because you don't have to step over people when you want to get up. as for a region, the middle section may be the best bet if the plane shaking in the back made you sick. |
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Email Me
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sit in middle |
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Magpie
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I always take (original formula) Dramamine when I fly (longer than two hours). I don't get motion sickness and I don't have a fear of flying, but it really relaxes me and helps me sleep. |
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barbie h
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the safest place is between the wings twords the rear of the plane. Besides the bathrooms are closer that way:) |
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kasiacz
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I usually sit in an isle seat no further back than row 12 or 13 |
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JonStar
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middle area. not too close to washroom. have a good view of a tv if its not right in front of you |
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marisa
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up front where there is more leg room. not too close to the lavatories (smells) not too close to the rear (noise from engines). windows may be good, but have a blanket if chilly. i like the window seats and take a neck pillow and blanket with me. ... |
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mo
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i've been on tons of planes- i usually feel the best sitting towards the middle to the front of the plane- as close as you can get to the first-class section.....there are many types of medicine that help with those very problems (the sickness)- i take Dramamine- it helps with motion sickness (planes, cars, etc.) |
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Jon h
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right over the wing next to the window!!! |
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baller15
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i like to sit in the exit because there is more leg room |
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Tessa
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What makes people get motion sickness is the fact they can't anticipate the movement of the vehicle. This is especially true on planes.
The aft portion of a plane isn't the most "shakiest" part. It is usually turbulence that makes people airsick. A sudden dip is almost always preceded by a rise of similar magnitude. So if you feel a rise, anticipate that a dip comes next. |
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Pj H
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the middle so you wont fall backwards or forward you will balance and sit close to the exit door! |
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; )
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By the window in the middle of the plane.
Seats by the bathroom are not exactly fun, so avoid those.
Front of the plane is cool if you have kids because they can see inside the Pilot's deck... or what ever you wanna call it. |
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Toby P
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next to the window by the planes wing.
i was terrified of flying untill i sat in this seat and then i am no longer scard of flying
i know its sounds crazy.... but i hope it helps |
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born2act
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sit in the same row the wing is... so when you look out you look straight at the wing |
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♪ʞɔoɹ ʇı ʇÇן♪
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i dont know about you but i love sitting in the back with a window seat. its awesome! |
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susiemcd22
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I also get travel sick, I usually sit in the middle (at the wing) in an aisle seat - if you do feel sick then it easer to get to toilet!! |
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Emily K
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By the wings has the least amount of turbulence. |
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keagkid101
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Generally, the middle of the plane, over the wings, is the safest place to sit. This is because the wings offer as a support on a gear up landing. |
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Zack J
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dont ever sit in the front its really bad there sit next to the wings |
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RLEO M
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on the toilet nice resistance! |
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