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Old 04-25-2005, 06:59 PM   #10
Tron_fdc
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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

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
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. [/b][/quote]
"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!!
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