MrPickins
Diamond Member
Meh, not worth the extra $600 for a 4 hour flight. I'd rather just bitch about it here and use that money on something delicious.
KT
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Meh, not worth the extra $600 for a 4 hour flight. I'd rather just bitch about it here and use that money on something delicious.
KT
I'm not the one thoughtlessly crushing people's knees
If you do not fit into the seat, pay for more space.
I do fit . . . as long as you keep your seat back where it belongs
if you think I'm going to pay extra so YOU can have the luxury of reclining in coach, yeah, I don't think so
You want to recline, pay for business class
Again, the seat has a button to recline, it will be use. N-O-T-H-I-N-G you can do to stop it except bitch and whine. Nothing, nada, zip, zero. :biggrin:
Take It On The Airline If You Do Not Like The Seats To Be Recline. Don't take it on the person in front of you. Geezzee. Very simple to understand.
I think the article in the OP demonstrated that seat defender is in fact very effective
If getting both parties kicked off the flight can be considered "effective"
The airlines make the seats to be reclined, it will be recline. Nothing you can do to change it except bitch and whine and act like a bad ass wannabee. As I say in my previous post, try to kick my seat a few times (as you said in your previous post) and you will see what happen. I seriously doubt you would dare to do it again. Just saying.
Again, the seat has a button to recline, it will be use. N-O-T-H-I-N-G you can do to stop it except bitch and whine. Nothing, nada, zip, zero. :biggrin:
Take It On The Airline If You Do Not Like The Seats To Be Recline. Don't take it on the person in front of you. Geezzee. Very simple to understand.
I had the worst flight back from Toronto last year... guy in front of me leans his seat back as soon as we take off, except my knees were in his way of a full recline. he then proceeds to spend the rest of the flight repeatedly banging his chair against my knees trying to recline it.
I don't really even see the point of reclining them back. it's not like they recline enough to make it easier to sleep or anything.
I think the article in the OP demonstrated that seat defender is in fact very effective
Talking to the airline will accomplish nothing, talking to the person in front of you will usually help as MOST people aren't self-centered jerks. Very simple to understand.
I want to know what you would do! Do tell!
You could have mentioned it to the guy nicely. I bet he would have stopped.
Again that's happened once in how many thousands of uses?
attempted to, but he didn't seem to speak English and I don't speak Chinese... even the guy he was with was looking at him like "wtf?" though with his repeated attempts to recline his seats.

Again that's happened once in how many thousands of uses?
Effective only on the ignorants and clueless. Not going to work for people who travel a lot like me.
kick his/her seat repeatedly as tynopik, couldn't I? <wink>
And prohibited by UA and most airlines.
Using your cell phone during taxing was prohibited but people still did it
having people in coach use the first class bathroom is prohibited but people still do it
Unless it causes a disturbance (like having someone throw a cup of water), they're not going to do anything
Walk, Do Not Run, to the Bathroom!
Posted April 12, 2009 by Carl Unger
A Delta passenger spent two nights in jail after he grabbed the arm of a flight attendant while rushing to use the restroom. Apparently the aisle was blocked, and when the passenger asked if he could use the business-class restroom, he was denied. He then pulled the flight attendant's arm as he tried to get into business class. The FBI greeted him upon landed and put him in jail for two nights.
The moral of the story? Be patient. More interesting, though, is that the passenger was denied use of the business-class restroom. The Wall Street Journal's Scott McCartney did some digging, and found that TSA regulations restrict passengers to the restrooms in their seating class. So the flight attendant who prevented the passenger from using the business-class bathroom was simply following the rules.
So the next time you have to use the restroom on a plane, don't run, and certainly don't push, pull or otherwise move the flight attendant out of your way. And maybe if you ask nicely a sympathetic flight attendant will let you use the forward cabin's bathroom. Maybe.
Well, most folks are going to complain and if when you're asked by the stewardess to remove it, they'll remove it for you.
And you can be arrested for using the first class bathroom if you're not in first class
But I want to discuss the fact that there's now a great deal of folks in Y [Coach] who flat-out refuse to adhere to the flight attendant's requests that the front lav is for first class only and proceed to march past drawn curtains and loiter in the F cabin (I've seen this on several occasions flying domestic US first). It doesn't surprise me that there have been FA's who have given up trying to enforce this request
When I've sat up in F [First class], it's driven me nuts to see the constant parade of Y [Coach] pax headed to the front lav.
Damn straight! It drives me crazy to have people walking up and down the aisle from Y [Coach] to use the F lav. I often take an aisle seat, and it seems like half of them use my seat as a handrail or bump into me, which isn't exactly easy to sleep through when you're in a cabin which you expect to relax!
The pair were seated in the first-class cabin, and DeWitt needed to use the restroom. Yet passengers from coach kept walking up to use the first-class restroom -- and DeWitt grew more uncomfortable by the minute as she waited for an opportunity to use the toilet.
Patton said when DeWitt asked a flight attendant if she would make an announcement stating that passengers were only to use the restrooms in their assigned cabins, the flight attendant said she would not.
Effective only on the ignorants and clueless. Not going to work with people who travel a lot like me.
Again, you can try your "kicking repeatedly" to the seat in front of you, it might work with others. Not with me and people like me. Ever. Just saying.
Good luck, you are going to need it, lot of it. Truly. :biggrin: What do I know, I am just a manlet as you said...LOL.
Well, I "could" call that person name(s) or kick his/her seat repeatedly as tynopik, couldn't I? <wink..wink>
Fascinating, so how would you defeat it?
I have my ways to deal with "big tough guys" like you.
kick the seat of the person behind you? that would be quite a trick
Ever hear of sarcastic?
I bet you're about 5' 6" and a goofball. ROFL at your internet badassery.