Originally Posted by BrisbanePE
I've had more problems with being too cold on a 747 than too hot - except on the ground. Perhaps this was specific to the upper deck? I've never been too hot at cruise, but usually have the blanket draped over me.
It felt cooler down below, so I don't know if they cranked up the temp for the overnight part or if that is just the way the UD of a 744 is. But I have never been hot on any other overnight flight on any other equipment, so I tend to think it is a 744UD thing.
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SQPPS, I'm just telling ya what I saw about eight hours ago. The galley light did not look all that bad and all of the FAs were quite quiet throughout the evening cruise. And with eyeshades and earplugs, you should not notice the light and noise, anyway. So while Row 5 is the least desirable FC row on the plane, it's not terrible (least on this plane).