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crankyusi Feb 6, 2006 5:32 pm

Shared drink counter on 747 in C (pilot\copilot?)
 
Been too long since I've been on a plane. In C class on the 747, in the middle 3 seats, is the drink counter that's shared by 2 passengers on the pilot side, or the copilot side? Trying to keep the spilled drinks in the family.
Thanks if you could comment.

SEA_Tigger Feb 6, 2006 5:35 pm

Uhh... Yeah...

I want to say the pilot's side... So between C and D...

crankyusi Feb 6, 2006 5:39 pm


Originally Posted by SEA_Tigger
Uhh... Yeah...

I want to say the pilot's side... So between C and D...


Hey, I'm not looking for an empty seat next to me so I can have room for a 6-pack :D

roberto99 Feb 6, 2006 5:42 pm

On the 777, the shared table is definately on the copilot's side. I suspect that the 747 seats are the same.

Warrenlm Feb 6, 2006 5:46 pm

Copilot's side on 747 in C has the double, between D and F. Noticed it last trip.

lucky9876coins Feb 6, 2006 5:49 pm

This raises another question. ;)
Which side is the copilots side?
On flights over eight hours, the "copilot" will often times sit in the "pilots" seat and a junior first officer (a.k.a. relief pilot) will sit in the "copilot" seat while the "pilot" rests.

iluv2fly Feb 6, 2006 5:59 pm


Originally Posted by Warrenlm
Copilot's side on 747 in C has the double, between D and F. Noticed it last trip.

Facing the front of the plane, it is on the right-hand side. D had its own and E and F share.

crankyusi Feb 6, 2006 6:05 pm


Originally Posted by lucky9876coins
This raises another question. ;)
Which side is the copilots side?
On flights over eight hours, the "copilot" will often times sit in the "pilots" seat and a junior first officer (a.k.a. relief pilot) will sit in the "copilot" seat while the "pilot" rests.


You're absolutely right too, just in case they make a European version (compared to an American version) where the steering wheel is on the
opposite side.

UNITED959 Feb 6, 2006 6:13 pm


Originally Posted by iluv2fly
Facing the front of the plane, it is on the right-hand side. D had its own and E and F share.

Same thing on 777.

wimpypipsqueak Feb 6, 2006 6:14 pm


Originally Posted by iluv2fly
Facing the front of the plane, it is on the right-hand side. D had its own and E and F share.

Except that there is no D.....center seats are C,E,F :p

PremEx Feb 6, 2006 6:25 pm

Go to www.airliners.net ...

Click the "Take Me To The Photo Search Page" button...

Then sort by Aircraft Type: Boeing 747-400 + Airline: United Airlines + Category: Cabin Views...

Then see for yourself.

;)

iluv2fly Feb 6, 2006 6:40 pm


Originally Posted by wimpypipsqueak
Except that there is no D.....center seats are C,E,F :p

Hey smart a$$ - in C, it's A B D E F H J

I noted this from my pillow fort in 1A.

wimpypipsqueak Feb 6, 2006 7:27 pm


Originally Posted by iluv2fly
Hey smart a$$ - in C, it's A B D E F H J

I noted this from my pillow fort in 1A.

On a 744? I'll bet you a SWU that you are wrong. Center seats are C,D,F

lucky9876coins Feb 6, 2006 7:29 pm


Originally Posted by iluv2fly
Hey smart a$$ - in C, it's A B D E F H J

I noted this from my pillow fort in 1A.

http://seatguru.com/airlines/United_...ng_747-400.php

:rolleyes:

Aspen Feb 6, 2006 7:37 pm


Originally Posted by wimpypipsqueak
On a 744? I'll bet you a SWU that you are wrong. Center seats are C,D,F

Can I get in on this bet ?
a SWU ?


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