From: Bill Morrow (penzance_at_gate.net)
Date: Mon Mar 06 2000 - 01:02:10 EST
This being NZ, i suspect that this "freight" is packed in there like, uhh..
hehheh..
SHEEP..!!?
Andreas Michaelides wrote:
> Not just that plane: in NZ they pull out all the seats from a 737 every
> night and use it for cargo, then load up the seat the next day for pax
> again, I think it takes about 40 mins.
>
> Andreas!!
> :-)
>
> >Really... Well I stand corrected then for that plane! --STeve
> >
> >At 02:57 PM 3/3/2000 -0500, James H. E. Maugham wrote:
> >>STeve Andre' [mailto:andres_at_msu.edu] wrote:
> >>
> >><SNIP>
> >>
> >>> And, unlike
> >>> the other things I mentioned, changing the configuation of an airplane
> >>> seat is no easy matter, nor is it cheap.
> >>
> >>Sorry Steve, but wrong. 4 men can remove ALL the seats in less than an
> hour
> >>from an MD80 or 727.
> >>
> >>The seats are on tracks and the configuration of airplane seating is
> >>infinitely variable. The reason we don't have more room between seats is
> >>because the airlines can fit more seats in the aricraft by squishing them
> >>together, not because of some inherent flaw in the aircraft.
> >>
> >>Regards,
> >>
> >>James
> >
-- Happy trails...** Bill Morrow ** :-) WEB page http://thinkpads.com e-mail: bill_at_thinkpads.com, penzance_at_gate.net
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