seat map?
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seat map?
Which is more accurate - seat guru or seat expert?
I am looking at window seat 11F on a Boeing 737-400.
Seat Expert says obstructed view but Seat Guru says average.
How can I find out if this window is partial? I hate to just pick a seat farther back....
Thank you
debbie
I am looking at window seat 11F on a Boeing 737-400.
Seat Expert says obstructed view but Seat Guru says average.
How can I find out if this window is partial? I hate to just pick a seat farther back....
Thank you
debbie
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Almost certain the OP is talking about Alaska Airlines. Row 11 is two rows ahead of the first exit row. And you can see from this photo that 2 windows are missing from about Rows 9-11:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Alask...a4336cfa8bcb7b
I have no first hand information, but based on this photo, Row 12 has no problems with its two windows. Row 11 should have a window right next to the seat, but missing the forward window.
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Alask...a4336cfa8bcb7b
I have no first hand information, but based on this photo, Row 12 has no problems with its two windows. Row 11 should have a window right next to the seat, but missing the forward window.
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Windows are not aligned to seats, as seats are usually placed about 31-32" apart, while windows are about 20 inches apart on Boeing 737s. So, for each row of seat, there'a about 1.6 windows. For Row 11, there should be a window right next to the seat. But not the one that's IN FRONT, that was supposed to be there, but isn't due to the configuration of this aircraft.
[The windows are missing for positioning the A/C ducts.]
[The windows are missing for positioning the A/C ducts.]