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Originally Posted by DanaC
Umm.....I'm not a parent, but that sounded like she was being considerate to me. Rather than having to ask her to remove baby and seat and all the resultant kerfuffle, she suggested a change in seating arrangements to alow you easy access and her to still use the baby seat.
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Speaking as a flight crew member and pilot-in-command, Mrs. Breeder needed to book
in advance a window seat for her baby carrier it if was so large as to impede a cabin evacuation. This is the same deal as not putting blind people in emergency exit aisles.
My flight to Heathrow in July was made a perfect hell by a family of four who hoped they only needed three seats because they belted a basinette to the bulkhead in the 767. Their scion wasn't happy with his accomodation and spent most of the seven hour red-eye squirming in Daddy's arms, with feet and arms flying in random directions, some of which included space I had hoped to use, inasmuch as it was on my side of the armrest and was occupied by various parts of my body.