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Click here to go to a picture of the White Compensation Form and its stub
View Deflated Seat History Here (Database for submitted occurrences)
Enter New Deflated Seat Occurrence Here (Submit one if you have experienced deflated seat and it will show up in the database above)
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From post #49 in this thread, here's one potential way to (re)inflate an AC seat:
A better method is for a crew member to use the reset switch under the seat, on the aisle side.
Compensation offers (green/white sheet completed)
40K AE- Apr 18 (50% back of the J class one way redemption)
2018 Jun - $500 coupon
2018 Sep $1,000 eCoupon or 40K AP (P fare TPAC)
2018 Sep $500 eCoupon (P fare TPAC) (no change on protest- update - 6 months later the $150 was increased to $500 - admitted they had made an error)
Compensation offers (no green/white sheet completed)
100K - May 5 (C$150 eCoupon; was moved to a functioning seat after meal service)
2017 Sept - 8,000 AE miles - reported via complaint web page after realizing it was a faulty seat, not standard discomfort; Asked for return of eUps but they declined.
2017 Nov & 2018 Feb - $500 coupons both times (second time on protest that $500 had been offered the previous time)
2018 Sep. $250 coupon (on a paid J TATL).
2018 Nov - $500 eCoupon (J TATL)
Standard eCoupon compensation offers (no haggling; following a recurring pattern)
~10+ hours: $1000
Long TPAC (TPE-YVR)
~6 to ~10 hours: $500
Short TPAC (NRT-YVR)
TATL
South America: YYZ-GRU
less than ~6 hours: 300
TCON
Have a Service Director (SD) That Is Giving You the Case of the Shrugs? Like the real life version of this ASCII emoji -> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ?
No success with the SD and/or crew rectifying your deflated seat and you can't be/aren't accommodated to another J seat? If you asked for a compensation form and the SD says they have no idea what you are talking about, you can use the below picture of the stub portion to help freshen their memory (better than nothing)...
Please note that for the longest time, the "Green Compensation Form" version was used, and there have been recent reports of the "White Compensation Form" replacing the Green version. Reports here have indicated that the two forms are virtually identical except for the colour.
There is now an even newer White Form which explicitly lists "deflated seat" and "deflated seat and fixed", among many other items.
Here is a snapshot of the NEWEST full form (as of August 2019), courtesy of lallied
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/31421855-post2093.html
This is only the stub portion, courtesy of lallied
Mattress pads purchased and listed in this thread
View Deflated Seat History Here (Database for submitted occurrences)
Enter New Deflated Seat Occurrence Here (Submit one if you have experienced deflated seat and it will show up in the database above)
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From post #49 in this thread, here's one potential way to (re)inflate an AC seat:
- Go the home screen "Your Seat". (find this on the seat side panel; not the main video screen)
- Hold the top left hand corner "Air Canada" (with AC logo) for 3 seconds. Updated (Apr 9 18): may need to hold for as long as 45 seconds for key pad to appear
- Dial pad shows up - hit 3-2-1.
- Press "Reset Lumbar Support"
A better method is for a crew member to use the reset switch under the seat, on the aisle side.
Compensation offers (green/white sheet completed)
40K AE- Apr 18 (50% back of the J class one way redemption)
2018 Jun - $500 coupon
2018 Sep $1,000 eCoupon or 40K AP (P fare TPAC)
2018 Sep $500 eCoupon (P fare TPAC) (no change on protest- update - 6 months later the $150 was increased to $500 - admitted they had made an error)
Compensation offers (no green/white sheet completed)
100K - May 5 (C$150 eCoupon; was moved to a functioning seat after meal service)
2017 Sept - 8,000 AE miles - reported via complaint web page after realizing it was a faulty seat, not standard discomfort; Asked for return of eUps but they declined.
2017 Nov & 2018 Feb - $500 coupons both times (second time on protest that $500 had been offered the previous time)
2018 Sep. $250 coupon (on a paid J TATL).
2018 Nov - $500 eCoupon (J TATL)
Standard eCoupon compensation offers (no haggling; following a recurring pattern)
~10+ hours: $1000
Long TPAC (TPE-YVR)
~6 to ~10 hours: $500
Short TPAC (NRT-YVR)
TATL
South America: YYZ-GRU
less than ~6 hours: 300
TCON
Have a Service Director (SD) That Is Giving You the Case of the Shrugs? Like the real life version of this ASCII emoji -> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ?
No success with the SD and/or crew rectifying your deflated seat and you can't be/aren't accommodated to another J seat? If you asked for a compensation form and the SD says they have no idea what you are talking about, you can use the below picture of the stub portion to help freshen their memory (better than nothing)...
Please note that for the longest time, the "Green Compensation Form" version was used, and there have been recent reports of the "White Compensation Form" replacing the Green version. Reports here have indicated that the two forms are virtually identical except for the colour.
There is now an even newer White Form which explicitly lists "deflated seat" and "deflated seat and fixed", among many other items.
Here is a snapshot of the NEWEST full form (as of August 2019), courtesy of lallied
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/31421855-post2093.html
This is only the stub portion, courtesy of lallied
Mattress pads purchased and listed in this thread
Deflategate; new executive pods deflating in-flight
#946
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Actually, I measured the 777-300ER seat cushion on AC 15 for @Bohemian. The dimensions of the cushion - not the seat - were 18" from the back of the seat to the front edge before it starts to curve down
The width was 19.5"
@Bohemian1, can you reconfirm that is what I wrote.
To everyone else:
While I too would want to ensure I had a proper and comfortable seat, I found the deflated lumbar to be far more painful. Sure, the pillow might help a bit when sitting but nothing helps when sleeping.
I would ask this question: why should we spend our money to pay for extra padding to protect us from these seats?
The width was 19.5"
@Bohemian1, can you reconfirm that is what I wrote.
To everyone else:
While I too would want to ensure I had a proper and comfortable seat, I found the deflated lumbar to be far more painful. Sure, the pillow might help a bit when sitting but nothing helps when sleeping.
I would ask this question: why should we spend our money to pay for extra padding to protect us from these seats?
#947
Join Date: Jan 2001
Programs: AC SEMM
Posts: 724
Actually, I measured the 777-300ER seat cushion on AC 15 for @Bohemian. The dimensions of the cushion - not the seat - were 18" from the back of the seat to the front edge before it starts to curve down
The width was 19.5"
@Bohemian1, can you reconfirm that is what I wrote.
To everyone else:
While I too would want to ensure I had a proper and comfortable seat, I found the deflated lumbar to be far more painful. Sure, the pillow might help a bit when sitting but nothing helps when sleeping.
I would ask this question: why should we spend our money to pay for extra padding to protect us from these seats?
The width was 19.5"
@Bohemian1, can you reconfirm that is what I wrote.
To everyone else:
While I too would want to ensure I had a proper and comfortable seat, I found the deflated lumbar to be far more painful. Sure, the pillow might help a bit when sitting but nothing helps when sleeping.
I would ask this question: why should we spend our money to pay for extra padding to protect us from these seats?
IMHO what matters is the surface on which I can place the sleeping pad. If it fits, then the deflated cushion underneath is not relevant. Even if my sleeping pad is a little too wide or long, it will hopefully bend into shape.
As to why we should pay for it, I just need a good night's sleep before I get to my destination. If that requires me to go camping on AC, so be it. At that instant, my focus is my work travel not tilting at the AC windmill. Dealing with AC comes later.
#948
Join Date: Mar 2008
Programs: AC SE MM, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 904
Actually, I measured the 777-300ER seat cushion on AC 15 for @Bohemian. The dimensions of the cushion - not the seat - were 18" from the back of the seat to the front edge before it starts to curve down
The width was 19.5"
The width was 19.5"
#949
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I think someone will have to take a tape measure onboard for you. I'd say at least 14".
I've just searched every possible place Collins' website, trade publications and various reviews. Tons of photos of variations of the B/E Aerospace Super Diamond seats as installed by AC, AA, QR, SV and a few others. I can see the foot rest part but I can't find any mention of exact dimensions. Maybe a registered trade secret.
And this from the AC Fleet page is not exactly what we are looking for.
#950
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Moncton, NB, Canada
Programs: AC MM+
Posts: 197
Just got off AC 91, FIN 743. Seat 6D had the upper lumbar deflated. They switched me to a seat from a non-revenue passenger, 7D. that one had the lower lumbar deflated.... While boarding, the captain introduced himself to all passengers in J. I asked him about the deflating seats: he never hear of any problems. Minutes later, the SD comes to me and asks what is the issue with my seat. Same old, 'let me do a quick reset and you'll be just fine'.
I received a comp sheet without asking(a first). That's now 6 deflated seats that couldn't be reset for me in 2019.
I received a comp sheet without asking(a first). That's now 6 deflated seats that couldn't be reset for me in 2019.
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@mamau
Sorry to hear.
So when we tell AC directly, not via FT, that your SIX in 2019???? and my THREE in FOUR days, and those "adventures with AC stay-flat seats" are UNACCEPTABLE, AC does nothing and others here remind us why we shouldn't fly AC.
I'm sensing a vacation is in order.
Sorry to hear.
So when we tell AC directly, not via FT, that your SIX in 2019???? and my THREE in FOUR days, and those "adventures with AC stay-flat seats" are UNACCEPTABLE, AC does nothing and others here remind us why we shouldn't fly AC.
I'm sensing a vacation is in order.
#952
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: YWG
Programs: Free Agent
Posts: 1,478
Sorry for delay in answering.
I bought the Moon Lence Sleeping Pad. Was $40, sorry not $30. Folded size:8" x 3.5",inflated size:73" x 21.6" x 2.2" per their claims. Didn't measure it myself, but seems right. Mind you, when I repacked it, it ended up being closer to 11" long rather than 8" but still small. You wouldn't think twice about putting it in your carry-on. Squeezes in to any little gap. Very light. Seatguru has AC seats at 80" pitch and 21" width, so I am hoping it is an OK fit if and when I have to use it in anger.
If and when I do use and share, I think the trick is to use humour. Anything else will come across as entitled and whiny, but a post with #AirCanadaCamping as the tag might get some chuckles.
I bought the Moon Lence Sleeping Pad. Was $40, sorry not $30. Folded size:8" x 3.5",inflated size:73" x 21.6" x 2.2" per their claims. Didn't measure it myself, but seems right. Mind you, when I repacked it, it ended up being closer to 11" long rather than 8" but still small. You wouldn't think twice about putting it in your carry-on. Squeezes in to any little gap. Very light. Seatguru has AC seats at 80" pitch and 21" width, so I am hoping it is an OK fit if and when I have to use it in anger.
If and when I do use and share, I think the trick is to use humour. Anything else will come across as entitled and whiny, but a post with #AirCanadaCamping as the tag might get some chuckles.
#953
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: YVR - MILLS Waypoint (It's the third house on the left)
Programs: AC*SE100K, wood level status in various other programs
Posts: 6,232
#954
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......If and when I do use and share, I think the trick is to use humour. Anything else will come across as entitled and whiny, but a post with #AirCanadaCamping as the tag might get some chuckles.
#956
Join Date: Jan 2001
Programs: AC SEMM
Posts: 724
So, it happened #AirCanadaCamping
1) Got on board, seat was partially inflated
2) Told SD, he called maintenance
3) Maintenance first tried the screen trick - did NOT work. Apparently there has been a software update
4) Maintenance hard reset the seat using underside switch
5) Seat inflated, he left
6) Went to sleep, woke up four hours later to feeling of great discomfort - sleeping on a park bench
7) SD very helpful, there was one other empty seat in cabin, but that one also had deflated lumbar
8) So I pulled out the sleeping pad :-)
9) Inflated in 8-9 puffs
10) perfect fit
11) need to put AC mattress cover on, as otherwise gets very warm
12) very comfortable, more comfortable than AC cushion at best of times
13) Flight attendant in charge of our aisle super interested, we had a good chat about it all
14) SD offered up white form no issues, wrote it up, was very helpful, as was rest of crew
15) In summary, would not hesitate to use it again - key tip is to put valve face down, and to make sure pad doesn't slide down into well
Let's see how lucky I am on return! #AirCanadaCamping
1) Got on board, seat was partially inflated
2) Told SD, he called maintenance
3) Maintenance first tried the screen trick - did NOT work. Apparently there has been a software update
4) Maintenance hard reset the seat using underside switch
5) Seat inflated, he left
6) Went to sleep, woke up four hours later to feeling of great discomfort - sleeping on a park bench
7) SD very helpful, there was one other empty seat in cabin, but that one also had deflated lumbar
8) So I pulled out the sleeping pad :-)
9) Inflated in 8-9 puffs
10) perfect fit
11) need to put AC mattress cover on, as otherwise gets very warm
12) very comfortable, more comfortable than AC cushion at best of times
13) Flight attendant in charge of our aisle super interested, we had a good chat about it all
14) SD offered up white form no issues, wrote it up, was very helpful, as was rest of crew
15) In summary, would not hesitate to use it again - key tip is to put valve face down, and to make sure pad doesn't slide down into well
Let's see how lucky I am on return! #AirCanadaCamping
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So, it happened #AirCanadaCamping
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OUTSTANDING photos and stay-flat seat trip report !!!!
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#959
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Cheaper (and less overkill) than my initial choice that was this
I will pull the trigger on one like yours today.