ANSWERS: 23
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rear - planes dont reverce into things
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The rear is fine with me.
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The middle. Turbulence tends to shake the rear of a plane more than the middle. And the front is usually reserved for first class...
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middle by the window thankyou!
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Sit by the escape doors...that way in case of an accident you can be the 1st one out.
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the rear, it's the last part to crash plus, I don't ever put my full weight down.
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Rear
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Mid but toward the front so I'm in front of the engines. It is quieter.
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Up front...First Class...Smoking section! Oh, crap, I'm having another senior moment...sorry! :-)
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I prefer the middle, right on the wing. It is the strongest part of the airplane.
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where ever i can see the wing. so mid to rear.
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the rear thats were the beers at
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Well, if you happen to be unlucky enough to end up spiralling down to earth in a firey hell, the front is squashed, the middle gets the main part of the fireball and the back gets the smoke and heat. I hate flying. If given a choice it would be the front. It's quick.
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Front - I'm a pilot. As a passenger, I prefer an exit row over the wings (also the strongest point of the airplane).
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Exit row - more legroom there
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I seemingly always get the mid near a wing. I'm not really certain where I would prefer-I think I would like to check on some first class action at some point-hahaha
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mid or rear are the strongest part of the aircraft, the front is the quietest. I like the front but I won't pay a thousand or more extra for that priviledge.
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Right where the emergency window is because the leg space is bigger and better.
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Prefer mid because less turbulent
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I like to sit in the front of the airplane because it is quieter. Not as much engine noise.
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I don't much care...I have spent so much of my life on airplanes...I just try to sleep.
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The advantage to being in front is you that you're first to get off
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i am sit a window seat in airplane. http://www.chitrsnshtravels.com
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