I try and do the right thing when moving about the cabin.
Avoid legs stretched in aisles, avoid shoulders in the aisle, avoid heads lurched over the aisle. Ocassionally though it is almost impossible as there are way to many people taking up aisle space as the seats are way too narrow.
Staff seem to know how to walk like elephants on night flights.
Meloz
And how do you get into the aisle in the first place??? By using the seat in front and levering yourself upright......and then once back to your seat , reverse the process, lowering yourself back into place, just as the pax in front dozed off again after you catapaulted them into the seat in front intially.
Cant anyone use their own seat to push themselves up?
Oh great, now they are picking on my baldness......I wish I had hair to be pulled (on my head).Trust me, it's far worse when you have long hair and they grab big handfuls of it and pull when getting up![]()
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Oh great, now they are picking on my baldness......I wish I had hair to be pulled (on my head).![]()
I'll get me coat!Don't worry Turnip, if I see you on a flight, I'll be sure to find some hair to pullNo one is that bald!!
You would disagree on that point wouldn't you!Agree with you other than finding the seats too narrow![]()
Yes, lots of practice !! Even more difficult in economy with the person in front fully reclined, requires a lean back and good timing to slide between the seat in front and your seat. I am a serial offender when it comes to getting my knee cap smashed into with trolleys. Also have my fair share of FA's bumbs rubbing against my shoulder. I am only 6'2 and find it very difficult to fit my legs inside my space, especially when the seat in front is reclined. For some reason though the trolley banging into my knees never seems to hurt, I get the usual apology then say no no my fault. I love watching people attempt to walk down the aisles during turbulence, you see some near misses and duck walks. I had one lady who thought it would be a good idea to go to the bathroom 3 minutes before landing - queue the FA smashing on the toilet door screaming for her to get out. Poor girl was probably mid stream haha !!Cant anyone use their own seat to push themselves up?
I usually try to put the tray table back into the arm rest carefully. But if the person sitting next to me doesnt get the hint and move their arm I nudge it out of the way with the table.
When walking down the aisles I use the same trick FA's do and guide my hand along the overhead bins to steady myself. I don't know why more people dont do this?
Yes, lots of practice !! Even more difficult in economy with the person in front fully reclined, requires a lean back and good timing to slide between the seat in front and your seat. I am a serial offender when it comes to getting my knee cap smashed into with trolleys. Also have my fair share of FA's bumbs rubbing against my shoulder. I am only 6'2 and find it very difficult to fit my legs inside my space, especially when the seat in front is reclined. For some reason though the trolley banging into my knees never seems to hurt, I get the usual apology then say no no my fault. I love watching people attempt to walk down the aisles during turbulence, you see some near misses and duck walks. I had one lady who thought it would be a good idea to go to the bathroom 3 minutes before landing - queue the FA smashing on the toilet door screaming for her to get out. Poor girl was probably mid stream haha !!