From: Andy Baracco
Subject: Re: security alert
Another approach is to use a folding or telescopic cane. Then you can
sit anywhere. Personally, when I travel alone, I prefer an aisle seat
because it is easier to communicate with the flight attendants. Andy
Baracco
On 19 May 1997, Mike Freeman wrote:
>
>
> In an epistle to All dated 21 Apr 97 20:38, Matthew Roberts writes:
>
> MR> I only took a straight on a plane once
> MR> and I was advised to get a window
> MR> seat. Is it better than getting an isle seat?
>
> Only in that if you put your cane next to the fuselage between the
> fuselage and the window seat, you don't have to crawl over the
> person sitting in the window seat to do this. I generally order a
> window seat for this reason. But it isn't absolutely necessary if
> you have a cooperative person occupying the window seat.
>
> Mike Freeman; Internet: mikef@pacifier.com; Amateur Radio Callsign: K7UIJ
> President, National Federation of the Blind of Washington
> /* PGP2.6.2 Public Key available via my ".plan" file */
> ... 0x20 -- the final frontier.
> ___ PCRR QWK 1.60
>
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