Posted on 09/02/2014 6:33:02 AM PDT by Wolfie
Flight From LaGuardia to Florida Diverted Over Reclining Seat
A flight from LaGuardia International Airport to Palm Beach International Airport had to divert after a pair of passengers got into a fight over a reclining seat, according to published reports.
Delta airlines told NBC affiliate WPTV in West Palm Beach that Flight 2370 landed in Jacksonville, Florida, due to safety reasons in regard to a passenger issue.
A witness on the plane told WPTV that a woman who was knitting tried to recline her seat, angering a woman who was trying to sleep on the tray table.
The two argued, with the woman who was trying to sleep getting angry and cursing. A flight attendant came over, the witness said, and she demanded that the flight land at the nearest airport.
"She said something to the fact that 'I don't care about the consequences, put this plane down now,'" he said.
The passenger was escorted off the plane by police when it landed at Jacksonville International Airport, WPTV reports. The rest of the passengers then continued on to Palm Beach.
It's the second time recently that a flight out of the tri-state had to be diverted because of an argument over reclining seats. On Aug. 24, a flight from Newark was diverted when passengers got into an dispute after one passenger attached a clip to a tray table that prevented the person in front from reclining.
...or maybe they should charge extra for entitled a$$holes who don’t have any respect for other people and insist on reclining their seats into the knees of the person behind them.
Funny.. the front seats in cars recline..if you were in the front seat would you recline if there were people in the back seat?
And the back seat against the bulkhead does no recline on most planes, nor does the one in front of the exit row, so someone always loses.
But long legs, and knees, exist too so if they prevent you from reclining, shut up.
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Seating is available with adequate leg room for those with long legs. If one cannot fit in the seat that they have purchased, it’s not the fault of the person seated in the row ahead.
I’m 6’5”.
Who said I’m not able to buy a larger seat? I don’t want to spend another 1000 bucks to fly.
When I buy my coach ticket, I do it with the expectation that my knees will suffer. Likewise, others need to expect that when they buy their coach seat it is possible that they will not be able to recline their seat because knees are firmly planted in the back of it.
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Who said I don’t fit? I certainly didn’t. I fit snugly, with knees planted in the back of your seat. Are you suggesting I need to pay 1000 bucks more for my flight so that you can recline your seat?
Incorrect.
http://thehill.com/policy/transportation/216157-faa-knee-defenders-dont-violate-rules
It’s one thing of course if you (or anyone) is too tall to physically allow the seat to recline. In other words, I’m obviously not advocating sitting in a seat, and jamming that seat into some guy’s knees for the whole flight “just because it’s my space”. Your knees are there I’m not going to ram my seat up against them constantly. In fact I sat in front of such a man a couple of years ago: an obviously large individual with no way to put his knees/legs anywhere but right up against the back of my seat. Of course I didn’t try to recline then. Of course!
What I was talking about in my post #50 were the jerks like the woman in the OP article, and any others, who clearly have enough legroom if they just reposition their legs (stretched out more) or hey, don’t use the tray table as a pillow. Or also, any who think that just because a seat touches their knees (not pushing against them in a painful manner but just touching) that’s an “invasion of space”. It’s not. It’s called a crampt seat. Deal with it.
So returning to you it’s obvious it woukdnt be physically possible to recline a seat back when you are sitting in a seat. Fine. Again I’m not talking about people like you. (Although I would say you might want to get a better seat just for your own health but I digress).
I’m talking about the people who can’t stand the seat touching them at all (when it’s reclined) and/or idiots like the woman in the OP, and/or people who can’t stand the fact that the seat “comes back” into “my space” at all. Again (assuming you aren’t 6’5”, 250 lbs or above) if the seat can go back without physically hurting you, then it’s YOU who have to deal with it coming back.
Write to the airlines to get them to change to no reclining if it’s that much of an issue for you. But honestly, is it really that much of an invasion if a seat is a few inches in your “personal space”? You can get that space back anyway if you just recline yourself.
The airlines created this conflict and its up to them to solve it here are some technical solutions for them
- Just make all seats so that they dont recline.
- Come up with a new seat design that reclines but doesnt change the leg space for the person behind. This isnt actually all that hard to do but it will involve completely new seats of a different type (ones that rotate as opposed to just a seatback laying back).
- Come up with an interlock system whereby the person who wants to recline has to have their seat cooperatively released by the person behind. This adds a layer of complexity that the airlines probably dont want but it avoids the conflict by having both parties involved . If this was done, there would have to be announcement that explained it all to the passengers during the heres how your seat belt works announcements. Something like this . If you are in a seat that reclines, please be aware that the person behind you may not want you to recline you can ask them to release your seat but if they dont want it released for whatever reason, your seat wont be able to recline and please respect their decision. For those of you who dont care if the seat ahead of you is reclined, you can push the release button now so that the party ahead of you can recline if they so choose. Oh and for those of you who attempt to recline your seat, this automatically releases the seat ahead of you for recline.
- Others??
As one how works on a laptop on virtually every flight and almost invariably has to put it away when a seat is released ahead of me, I frankly like the attention that this issue is being given and I hope the airlines pay attention and come up with a solution that works. I had one instances where my laptop was pinched in when the seatback ahead reclined and when the person wouldnt move forward to release my trapped computer, a FA had to be called. Regardless, given that airlines like to do things on the cheap, I suspect that what will happen is that they will just make all seats inoperable for anyone to recline. Some airlines have already done that.
IF they can find a way to get through my knees, good on ‘em. But I ain’t moving.
That's an odd way of looking at it. "Your space?"
Did you pay for the recline button that's in "my space?" If not, then what gives you the right to control it?
If you want to control the recline on my seat, then you can buy my seat from me for that right. I'll only charge you 50% of what I paid, in cash, and then you can control the vertical, you can control the horizontal.
Otherwise, recline your own seat, too, and get "your space" back.
-PJ
I want to see the booking photos of this woman, and the woman last week who through a glass of water in a man’s face over a similar issue.
Which is not far removed from hijacking.
“Recline your seat and get your space back”
That sounds very reasonable but just don’t ever take a seat on the last row on Southwest. They don’t recline an inch and you are trapped in here.
I am only 5’3” so I have never been bothered by the seat in front of me reclining but I can understand how tall people feel trapped in any seat.
That’s the simple solution to all this. Non reclining seats. Can always buy up to economy plus or first class if you want more leg room.
When the airlines shrunk these spaces to cram more seats in they should have known to disable the reclining seats!!!
#20 Plus they are 17” wide which is a very tight squeeze. You cannot even stand up straight to get in or out of the seat. Sardines in a can.
You are right! This woman's antics hijacked an entire flight. Her juvenile, entitlement based, narcissistic behavior put the crew and passengers at risk, and a loss of income.
I wonder if individuals could sue her on lost time alone? If someone misses their connection flights, or an important meeting, to to a woman's "hissy fit", I wonder if she puts herself at legal (civil judgement) jeopardy? That is, of course, to be considered IF the airline(s) didn't make it right.
Maybe class action lawsuits against an individual would stop this nonsensical behavior?
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