Position tips for side sleeper in BF?
#16
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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Bryn Mawr PA & Wailea HI
Posts: 15,726
I guess if they put in FAA approved-braced plywood in the airplanes, placed it 90 deg to the deck (ie the floor to you landlubbers), covered it with cloth-covered fire-proof foam......... the genious CO Marketing Folks could proudly tout it as 180 deg flat B/F or whatever seating. True but DUMB!
MisterNice
MisterNice
#17
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Southern California, USA
Posts: 1,393
Originally Posted by MisterNice
I honestly cannot say whether it was the (reported) 6 deg, the seat newness, the seat padding, the internal seat construction, the seat width (WBC certainly feels narrower but at about 158 lb I fit into most seats fairly fine)),
MisterNice
MisterNice
#18
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: UK but shortly off to Mexico
Programs: KLM PE (I refuse to call it FB)
Posts: 158
Thanks mr Nice
I appreciate your input. Have today rerouted a RTW to include DTW-LGW to try it out for myself. I am a simialr height but have found my attempts to sleep on the CO 170 degree impossible, with or without the help of the Rv Ron Bacardi.
Once again Thanks
Tom
Once again Thanks
Tom

