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Old Nov 3, 2010 | 4:15 pm
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dovey09
 
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Originally Posted by nkedel
Every seat in J/F on a widebody should have its own power port, yes. Here's what they look like (not sure what aircraft they're supposed to be):
http://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInforma...Nav#powerports

If that's the 2-class 767-300, my recollection is they're easy to find and in fact you're directed to use them for the AA-provided video player, but I don't remember where they're located -- I don't think it's the same as the old seats, which was on the front side of the arm-rest section between seats, kind of on the low side. Just ask an FA if you can't find it.

In coach, they're basically invisible - under the seat and basically on the support post between seats.
Thanks for that pic of plug. Yes it's the 2-class 767. I looked at a pic of the cabin and I think they're at eye level on the inside edge of mag holder/tray table. Btw we've never had the AA video players on those flights.
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