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Old Feb 14, 2009 | 8:46 am
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Originally Posted by zoah1596
They have control of the seat....you have control of the air vent for your seat, which oddly enough if placed to its full fwd position and turned to max flow blows right on a fully reclined seat. They turn around and complain tell them if they put their seat up a couple of inches it shouldn't bother them.
That is hilarious. I was in F cabin seat 2C on the *spacious* 757 the other day, and the guy in 1C jams back and forth like described by OP. In spite of the FA asking him to please keep his seat upright for takeoff (we were taxiing). In cramped quarters like a 757 F cabin, I generally don't recline at all out of respect for the pax behind me's comfort.

Not just b/c he kept spaz reclining all the time, but this guy's generally annoying demeanor in the cabin and loud personal habits would have warranted the "air vent" treatment for sure.
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