Just sat in the oddest seat configuration Dash 8-300
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Just sat in the oddest seat configuration Dash 8-300
Just sat in the oddest seat configuration. Flew YUL to YFC on a Bombardier Dash 8-300. Supposed to be in row 13, turns out row 13 faces row 1. Worse leg room than a standard seat for all 4 of us (1D 1F 13A 13C)
I’ll attempt a diagram
3F 3D
2F 2D
1F 1D
V V
^ ^
13A 13C
I’ll attempt a diagram
3F 3D
2F 2D
1F 1D
V V
^ ^
13A 13C
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Total DH3 FOTSG virgin.
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*facepalm* such a DH3 virgin.
But I swear I don't FOTSG <3!!!
Just used to bigger planes (thats what she said)
edit; oh god I take it all back. First time on a Beechcraft 1900D. Smallest plane I’ve ever been on.
But I swear I don't FOTSG <3!!!
Just used to bigger planes (thats what she said)
edit; oh god I take it all back. First time on a Beechcraft 1900D. Smallest plane I’ve ever been on.
Last edited by yosemite1; Oct 14, 2017 at 2:16 pm
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Usually, the FA on that config is watching the boarding passes for the 13th row. An alert FA saves the walk to the rear and then back to the front.
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So sometimes there's a need for the FA to direct one to their seat? I get so fed up of being given directions to my seat in a plane I'm familiar with. Yes J is the far side and yes row 40 is about 2 miles back I am aware of this. Oh you want to see my pass again.
Only done the Beechcraft a couple of times. That's the one without any cockpit door right? Or maybe that was changed, though I think I've also flown it after 2001.
Only done the Beechcraft a couple of times. That's the one without any cockpit door right? Or maybe that was changed, though I think I've also flown it after 2001.
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I love them too, it is a unique experience and get to enjoy them. But I would say every single time when I am no one of these planes, I will hear stuff like "wow, this is a tiny plane" or "look, i can see the cockpit" usually follow by people start talking their "extensive travel experience" with this AirBus or that Boeing, etc...
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First time I was on a BEH it was also the most turbulent flight I have ever been on. It was not an awesome experience. I fly DH3's a lot, but I always feel safe on them, I did not feel safe on the BEH.
I will be flying a BEH this week, so we will see how it goes.
I will be flying a BEH this week, so we will see how it goes.