Knee defender device caused a fight on NJ to CO flight.

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Blackjack200

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Wow

"A poll last year showed that nine out of 10 travellers want reclining seats banned - or only allowed during set times on short-haul flights. Many feel that as long as a passenger has the ability to control their seat, they have the right to recline."

Sorry, but foxnews.com
 

JulesMaximus

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Wow

"A poll last year showed that nine out of 10 travellers want reclining seats banned - or only allowed during set times on short-haul flights. Many feel that as long as a passenger has the ability to control their seat, they have the right to recline."

Sorry, but foxnews.com

I guess you can count me as one of the minority then. I want reclining seats when I travel by air.
 

foghorn67

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Just because you live your life as a coward don't assume that everyone else is just as pathetic. Not everyone is afraid of strangers. If I don't want a persons seat in my face I'll do something about it. Grow a pair, you might like it.

I'm pretty sure you would get arrested at the end of the day. I for one would love for you to do that.
 

Carson Dyle

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Good thing they diverted the flight to Chicago instead of continuing for another 90 minutes to their destination of Denver. A couple of bickering passengers could easily take a plane down. You couldn't just separate them or do anything to calm the situation. That plane was certainly doomed and the pilot and crew are heroes for narrowly averting a disaster.
 

Blackjack200

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I guess you can count me as one of the minority then. I want reclining seats when I travel by air.

It becomes almost impossible to read, use your phone, eat, drink, or do anyting else when the seat back in front of you plows into your personal space. For short haul flights you really need that?
 

Legios

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No little piece of plastic could keep me from reclining. A few slams back and that thing will explode off.
 

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Lifer
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Orville and Wilbur Wright are rolling over in their graves.

Remember when flight was magical and exciting because it was a technological breakthrough for humans to be able to fly around in a metal tube? Yeah probably not.
 

Red Storm

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It becomes almost impossible to read, use your phone, eat, drink, or do anyting else when the seat back in front of you plows into your personal space. For short haul flights you really need that?

I call shens, unless you use your phone by holding it at eye level one foot away from your face, then maybe. ;)
 
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People who recline their seats on airplanes suck. There's already barely enough room as it is. And no, the answer is not to recline my own seat as that does not provide the space I lost from your selfish ass reclining in front of me.
 

Kaido

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I think it's stupid to have a recline feature...makes it hard to use your laptop when someone is reclining in front of you. But at the same time, it's nice to recline on a long flight. But no one wants to pay for first-class, so sardine-packing it is :p
 

purbeast0

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are you all complaining about reclined seats in front of you just a buncha fat fucks or something? i'm by no means a small guy (5'11 @ 205lbs right now, but athletic/muscular build) and i fly the normal american companies (southwest, us airways, united, american, jetblue) and i've never once felt "squished" or like i couldn't breathe because the person infront of me reclined their seat. and i don't have my seat reclined usually if i'm watching something because i want to be sitting upright not leaning back.

It becomes almost impossible to read, use your phone, eat, drink, or do anyting else when the seat back in front of you plows into your personal space. For short haul flights you really need that?

i've never once had any problems doing anything you are talking about with the person reclined infront of me on over 20 flights in the past 8 or so years.
 
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purbeast0

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Wow

"A poll last year showed that nine out of 10 travellers want reclining seats banned - or only allowed during set times on short-haul flights. Many feel that as long as a passenger has the ability to control their seat, they have the right to recline."

Sorry, but foxnews.com

probably because of the obesity pandemic in this country - fatties need their space.
 

MarkXIX

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How fat and large are you people that lose your fucking minds over someone reclining their seat in front of you?

I've never felt so inconvenienced by someone else exercising their right to recline their seat that I got angry. Only caveat to that is when trying to squeeze out to use the latrine.

Then again, the Army has packed me into some pretty uncomfortable spots for hours on end, so maybe I've just adapted.
 

KeithP

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If you recline your seat in coach class you are one of history's greatest monsters.

FWIW, the passengers in this case were in "Economy Plus" which apparently has 4 more inches of legroom than coach.

-KeithP
 

JulesMaximus

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How fat and large are you people that lose your fucking minds over someone reclining their seat in front of you?

I've never felt so inconvenienced by someone else exercising their right to recline their seat that I got angry. Only caveat to that is when trying to squeeze out to use the latrine.

Then again, the Army has packed me into some pretty uncomfortable spots for hours on end, so maybe I've just adapted.

:thumbsup: No kidding. I'm more inconvenienced when I'm sitting in between two fatties on a packed flight. That is WAAAY more annoying than someone reclining their seat in front of me... don't even get me started on if one of them is sick or smells or is gassy. :twisted:
 

thescreensavers

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Flew on an Aircanada A321 which was great! With legroom

Flew on Air canada A320 and that was terrible. Knees on the chair... guy next to me had it slightly worse guy kept trying to recline his chair and guys knees were holding it up. Guy kept trying through the flight lol.

If someone tries to lower their chair I push back for sure. With the table down and the char back My legs stick up enough to push the table up and need to sit weirdly(uncomfortable) to make it flat.

Also Reclining doesn't gain me anything and so I never recline my chair.
 
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surfsatwerk

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Never thought about this before. Looks like it is fair to ban reclining seats.

The only time I've reclined in a seat is on international flights. Trips in country are so short it's not worth being a dick to the guy behind me.
 

Insomniator

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Who cares if people recline their seats?

Put a movie on and shut the hell up like everyone else. lol at people arguing about seats on a flight.

And who DOESN'T recline btw? I don't think I've ever see someone sit upright on even short flights.
 

KMFJD

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Flew on Air canada A320 and that was terrible. Knees on the chair... guy next to me had it slightly worse guy kept trying to recline his chair and guys knees were holding it up. Guy kept trying through the flight lol.

I had some heffer do this to me, i wasn't expecting it and she just rammed the chair into my knees....
 
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Who cares if people recline their seats?

Put a movie on and shut the hell up like everyone else. lol at people arguing about seats on a flight.

And who DOESN'T recline btw? I don't think I've ever see someone sit upright on even short flights.

I don't recline. It does not provide any extra comfort and I know it takes up space for the person behind me, so I don't do it.
 
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I've had a few instances where I'm sitting normally (for reference I'm 6'2, 190) and my knees are pretty much bumping up w/ the chair in front of me. Sometimes my knee will be in between the chairs (where the armrest is) so as to give me a tiny bit more room. But then people in front of me will raise the arm rest and it crushes my knee due to the angle and motion of the armrest going up. Can't really blame the people in front of me, but just shows how little leg room there is already.
 

Zee

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Originally Posted by amdhunter View Post
And I'm reclining my seat no matter what. F the person behind me.
And I'm kicking my foot into the back of the seat for the entire flight. Fuck the person in front of me.

Im recline my seat back and kicking my foot forward no matter what. Fuck the person behind and infront. I'm also using the armrest on both sides.