Originally Posted by
wxguy
It used to be 2A when the birds without bunks were used -- there were curtains to surround the seat.
But nearly all ultra-longhaul TPAC flights on sUA 772s have bunks now. From what I've seen recently, if there are two relief pilots, typically 1H in F and 6B in C are blocked so they can take their meals or watch movies if they choose not to be in the bunks.
Is this still accurate? I've been booked in 2A for the last few weeks (flying next Friday from FRT > IAD during daylight hours) and just want to be sure I shouldn't move... though my only options now are 1H and 1K.
To clarify, I selected this seat, it was not blocked from the selector page.