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Originally posted by Tron_fdc@Apr 25 2005, 03:20 PM
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@Apr 25 2005, 08:45 PM
I'm not sure what sort of plane I flew to Ottawa on, but is was flown by Westjet. Every seat had a TV in the back, and you could listen to it on headphones, and each had about 20ish channels.
That is the only way to fly imo... flight w/out TV _sucks_, w/ TV? Like sitting in your (cramped) living room.
If you can, try to get the window seat in the emergency lane; beaucoup leg room
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I'm flying to China next month, and was told that I couldn't have the emergency exit seats....they were reserved for people with physical handicaps that needed the extra space.
Sweeeeeeeet safety policy
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Yes cause how many planes crash gently into the ocean so that the doors can be opened from the inside. I welcome the handicapped at the e exits, they may cushion my jump as I land on them.

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"Quick, open the emergency exits!!"
"I can't, I have no arms"
You'll all be glad to know however, there are WAY worse airlines than Air Canada. Air Korea for one.....JEEEEEEBUS. I think they picked up used planes from Iran, painted them baby blue and, and put the pilots through 2 hr courses on "how to burst your wheels on landing". It's faaaaaantastic flying with them.
Air China is a treat as well. All the planes were crashing all over the place, and whenever they flew overseas the planes kept on getting grounded because of safety concerns (I heard a story about an engine held together with seatbelts). So what do they do? They buy a bunch of planes from Bombardier, and last I heard they keep on getting grounded/crashing as well. Sweet.
Can't wait till I'm there month!!