Daver6
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I understand the reasons why the window shades need to be up for take-off and landing.
What really surprised me is this doesn't seem to be standard for some airlines. I'm looking at you BA and AA.
Some examples. Flying a BA 777 from TLV-LHR. Boarding all the shades were down in J. They were left down for take-off and landing. Same on a BA A380 from LHR to IAD. I open my shades as I was in a window seat.
AA DFW-AUS. All shades in F were down. I opened mine but all others remained down.
I can understand that sometimes they might be left down on the ground of it is really hot outside, but opened prior to departure. This wasn't the case.
Thoughts or explanations?
What really surprised me is this doesn't seem to be standard for some airlines. I'm looking at you BA and AA.
Some examples. Flying a BA 777 from TLV-LHR. Boarding all the shades were down in J. They were left down for take-off and landing. Same on a BA A380 from LHR to IAD. I open my shades as I was in a window seat.
AA DFW-AUS. All shades in F were down. I opened mine but all others remained down.
I can understand that sometimes they might be left down on the ground of it is really hot outside, but opened prior to departure. This wasn't the case.
Thoughts or explanations?