Originally Posted by
Mauricio23
Exact words used by the SD. And everyone correctly understood them to mean left when facing the direction of travel. A lot better than memorizing what port or starboard mean (which turns out to be "left or right when facing the direction of travel", duh).
The direction of travel is not necessarily the direction the aircraft is pointed
Originally Posted by
jc94
50:1? Hmmm. I could swear at least one of the narrow bodies carrying about 70 people only has one washroom at the back (I was in J) which was especially annoying. I think at least 2 washrooms should be compulsory.
On largest longer flights I guess that could work. I do find AC isn’t too bad at over abuse of the seatbelt sign (though I have had to yeah I know at my own risk a few FAs) at least. And I understand some people are more stable than others. After all those drinks.
The E90, E75, and CR9 all have a J lav and Y lav.
The Q400 only has one forward lav, and does not meet 50:1.
Anything smaller meets the 50:1 requirement (except some BEH, which are 18:0).