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Juicyfruity | 13:33 Mon 13th Sep 2010 | News
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http://uk.travel.yahoo.com/p-promo-3359824
As they intend to increase passengers which means increased baggage and weight wont this be more dangerous also how can you get into the "Crash position" if you are upright?
Are prepared to fly in a deathtrap just for cheaper seats?
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That wont happen.
I don't know how any adult can assume the crash position in standard air seats. The seat in front is far too close.
If people were really worried about safety during crashes then aeroplane seats would be mounted facing backwards.
It will never be allowed. Just one of Ryan's Air's mad ideas.
Last paragraph of article:

"Air safety regulator the CAA is expected to turn down any proposals to introduce the 'standing seats' on UK airlines."
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The article says "Air safety regulator the CAA is expected to turn down any proposals to introduce the 'standing seats' on UK airlines"
So this means that will introduce these to non uk planes? What about planes coming to the uk from elsewhere, will they be able to use standing room or these upright seats?
They are hardly "stand up" anyhow

http://www.travelweek...cle3_ektid220266.aspx

More kinda semi squat!

They also look like they could do some serious damage to a mans bits during turbulence!!
Very unlikely.
I think if the thing goes down, you've had it anyway. The crash position is just designed to give you something interesting to do with the last few seconds of your life.

The safest way to sit is facing the back of the aircraft, but airlines don't implement that because people don't like facing backwards.
Also it sends out the wrong message - ie 'We've got you facing the best way, because there's a possibility we might crash'.
No-one wants to be reminded of that possibility.
Chuck, joggerjayne could do some serious damage to a man's bits during turbulence, but that's no reason to ban her from planes.
The write-up I saw says the seating is similar to the passenger seat on a scooter, which always looks very precarious to me. It says the seats will be a fiver - I'd rather pay a bit more and sit down.
PS - how will the Lifejacket be Under your Seat if you haven't got one?!
You probably have to put in on just in case and you get ejected through the roof in an emergency. Looks a very comfortable way to travel - not. All packed in like sardines! No thanks!!
A bit like being on the Tube then, but up in the air LOL
Actually, I used to work at Luton Airport and when they flew horses out to Ireland they had to stand!! Perhaps they will provide feeding troughs with these seats. The horse poo had to be cleaned out after the flight - so likewise no loos will be needed.
It will be "bring your own parachute next".
Flap your own wings, through holes in the fuselage!
As long as they dont move the loos outside it should be ok!!
Yep, AYG. And when you are flying over your destination they will just push you all out the doors and throw your 1kg allowance of luggage out after you!

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