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Old Sep 15, 2018 | 7:17 pm
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spin88
 
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Originally Posted by Coskigirl
Silly or not, it was his discussion prompt so we as students are not off on a tangent. Here's the link for the article that he asked us to read about it. This particular professor is the Dean of the school. Also, just so you don't think I'm an inexperienced 24 year old fresh out of undergrad, the program is a professional part-time program that's being offered as a hybrid online and in-person program. Because of this we have a period of 2 weeks where we don't see each other or him in-person and our work is all online line via reading, discussion forums, and video conferencing for office hours and sessions with our TAs to discuss material further.

How to Resolve Fights over Reclining Airplane Seats: Use Behavioral Economics - Evonomics

Anyhow, one person said it is an absolute known social contract that one does NOT recline seats in economy class. I tend not to on short flights or just a small amount but I know that many people do. Frankly, I only get irritated when they slam them back or forward with such force that they risk breaking laptops and spilling drinks. If my legs were long enough then I can see that slam back also banging knees but I don't personally have that issue. My feel is that while many people believe that one shouldn't recline it isn't a known social contract.

Thanks everyone for your thoughts and input. I just wanted a sanity check on how much space we are talking about as I think sometimes people exaggerate.
As other have said, in no way is it a legal issue, since there is no promise as to recline/not recline, and the airlines (at least some of them) actually publish the recline figures. For example, on the sUA 763 E+ has 5" of recline, E- has 4" of recline. https://www.united.com/web/en-US/con...R/default.aspx. The new "polarized" version has 4" recline in both E+ and E-

in turn the 737-900ER/737Max9 has 3" of recline in E+ and 2" in E- https://www.united.com/web/en-US/con...0/default.aspx

As to the social convention, there is none that I know about. People recline their seats, and short of some kid bouncing on the seat, there is no real right that the person has behind you to complain. I have seen people try to claim you should not recline their seat, but IMHO it's a really unfair power play, one that I am comfortable turning down if the tone is not right.... But then I'm a big guy, I've heard it asked in a rather threatening way to women/kids before... Sad...
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