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Reclining seatback while plane at gate?
I was on a flight back from Hawaii to Denver a few weeks ago in F on a 757. It was a on red eye so I wanted to sleep, at the gate I slowly reclined my seat to get the Z process started. The guy behind me proceeded to push an kick my seat. I asked him to stop but he said I was breaking the rules by reclining before take off.
For taxi I put it upright, of course and then reclined again after take off. He continued to push and prod for the entire flight. I think he had no manners at all. Thoughts? I have since changed my F selection on no lay flats to be the last row with nobody behind! |
I am somehow reminded of the dueling threads http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/conti...called-me.html and http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/conti...ht-saying.html (I think there was a third thread somewhere, and a fourth joke?).
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I don't think there is any rule about reclining while at the gate, so my understanding is the same as yours. As long as it's upright during taxi/takeoff/landing, I don't see a problem.
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My pet peave is the person that slams their seat back giving me no notice. I rarely reclince, but when I do, I ease it back slowly.
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"I don't always fly United, but when I do, I prefer BusinessFirst" -The Most Interesting Man in the World
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Even when someone reclines during the meal service (which I think is rude), I still don't use that a reason to push, kick or otherwise mess with the seat in front of me. I really don't think you were out of line....but he was.
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IMO you shouldn't be reclining your seat until you're in the air. Everyone around you will still have it upright - you should too.
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Originally Posted by Antipode
(Post 19896495)
I don't think there is any rule about reclining while at the gate, so my understanding is the same as yours. As long as it's upright during taxi/takeoff/landing, I don't see a problem.
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Originally Posted by MayorMcKnife
(Post 19896515)
My pet peave is the person that slams their seat back giving me no notice. I rarely reclince, but when I do, I ease it back slowly.
Originally Posted by CKinMD
(Post 19896561)
Even when someone reclines during the meal service (which I think is rude)
Originally Posted by UA-NYC
(Post 19896604)
IMO you shouldn't be reclining your seat until you're in the air. Everyone around you will still have it upright - you should too.
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Reason #50 why I like the last row of F on every plane, especially the 757. And I can fly in it again since they 'righted' the meal order taking process. ^
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Originally Posted by MBS PremExec
(Post 19896709)
Reason #50 why I like the last row of F on every plane, especially the 757. And I can fly in it again since they 'righted' the meal order taking process. ^
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Originally Posted by ddrost1
(Post 19896809)
... meal orders were taken front to back and not in status order. ....
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I don't think you should recline your seat while on the ground.
It makes getting in or out more difficult for the person behind you. So what if you had a ground evac while at the gate? It has happened. Before taxi & T/O, your just gonna have to put it up anyway. At least by not reclining, the F/A won't have to wake you. |
Just changed ALL of my MR's for first 3 mo's of next year to last row of First on every itin that I'm already upgraded on. Don't know why I decided to change to further up, but I need my recline with no bumping and kicking. Thanks for the reminder OP! ^
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Not sure what the big deal is. Most seats don't go back that far anyway. If the person in front of me puts their seat back, the last thing on my mind is how can I annoy them for the rest of the flight.
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