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Old Jul 23, 2010, 12:32 pm
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Boeing747Cowboy
 
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Originally Posted by bocastephen
Enjoy your life of paranoia
UA does have the following with regards to toilet use:

1) You ARE required to to follow crew directions, this is listed on your saftey information card (Maybe they know something you don't about this flight ie: maybe they are allowing someone to use the "F" class for medical reason. .Maybe there are FAMS onboard? )
2) The TSA does require that passengers use the toilets, in their assigned cabin on Intl' Flight.
3) On flights within USA, it is a United policy that passengers must remain in their TICKETED cabin.
4) When you are sitting in First, you do not expect to wait for a coach passenger to use the "F" class toilet.
5) Common sense with the "F" class goes a long way.
6) At no time should anyone be standing near the cockpit door.
7) The TSA and United policy are in writing, in your Hemisphere magazine,towards the back with the BOB items.
8) It is part of having a secure flight.

These are simple rules to follow. We have all seen the lazy business person, because they don't want to walk to the back, try to cross the curtain. I have also seen Grandma, that can not walk, be forced back to coach. It is best that crew inforce this policy consistantly, which means everyone is treated equal, but with some common sense. When you get your upgrade, on the next flight, you will get to hear that beautiful First class flush.
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