Thread: Cabin Class?
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Old May 6th 06, 11:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Cabin Class?

If you can stand up, it is cabin class. Club seating does
not make "cabin class."


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"Peter R." wrote in message
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| Dallas wrote:
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| What constitutes a cabin class aircraft? I see the term
thrown around a lot
| and I wondered if it had a precise criteria or if it's
just a term aircraft
| sales people throw around use loosely.
|
| My understanding, at least for the small singles and light
twins, is that
| cabin class seating is the difference between a Bonanza
A36 seating and a
| Bonanza V35 seating. IOW, instead of all seats facing
forward, passenger
| seating is arranged in such a way that two of the four
seats face the rear
| of the aircraft. This is also similar to the passenger
compartment of most
| standard sized limousines.
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| Peter