I personally wouldn't say anything. If it's that obvious then the cabin crew should notice it when they go and speak to them about what is expected from them in the event of an emergency.
Perhaps the CC asked him to sit there (temporaraly) whilst they sorted everyone else out and to stop his arm getting knocked about in the jostling of boarding?
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A broken arm does not stop you from sitting in an exit row.
If this was a self help exit that required the door to be lifted, like an overwing exit, I think the cabin crew would ask the passenger to move but this is a proper functioning door. A passenger with a broken leg could not sit at an exit row because this could cause an obstruction but a broken arm does not cause an obstruction and a door can be opened with one hand plus a crew member sits at this door to open it in an emergency.
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Well I hope they asked the gentleman in the sling to move to a different seat. I'd be rather pissed off otherwise. They never let me sit in an exit row. I am blind but I am not stupid enough to know how to throw open a darne door and jump out if there is an emergency. But of course rules are rules.
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Originally Posted by Littlegirl
A broken arm does not stop you from sitting in an exit row.
If this was a self help exit that required the door to be lifted, like an overwing exit, I think the cabin crew would ask the passenger to move but this is a proper functioning door. A passenger with a broken leg could not sit at an exit row because this could cause an obstruction but a broken arm does not cause an obstruction and a door can be opened with one hand plus a crew member sits at this door to open it in an emergency.
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