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Agreed. No idea how that is supposed to be comfortable.

We were just commenting on this the other day when driving up to the in-laws place north of Perth, as to the increasing number of people we'd seen with a foot (or feet!) up on the dashboard. Looks horrendously uncomfortable to me.
 
I have no idea how you can assess an economy seat to be preferable to a first class one :p It's a case of YMMV :)
I pay $700 for an economy seat. Business class and First class are over $2,000.

I'd rather have 3 trips in economy than 1 trip in a premium cabin.

Still don't understand how a foot on the car dash is even remotely comfortable.
 
Last night was a classic...
boarding LA801/QF322 SCL-SYD. Boarding almost complete. I'm in 2A, one of the last to arrive is the the "Australian gentleman" in 1A. Young man, mid-30's , looks tired and emotional, I think is the euphemism.

Immediately says to the CSM, I don't want to disturb. No food, no drinks, just let me sleep. In a very curt way. Takes his seat.

Think nothing more of it, until we are taxiing for take off about 10 minutes later. FA is handing out amenity kits. Doesn't disturb Mr 1A at all, just places the kit on middle drink/arm rest. Then starts to move on. Mr 1A, who is 'sleeping' with his pillow, arises , picks up said amenity kit and without a word throws it at the FA. Hitting her in the head. No damage done, just so f...'n rude. Man in 1B, takes issue with this, oh heck!!

Arguement ensues..... with Mr 1A moved to vacant 5A...

Mr 1A , just a prat!
 
Though a PITA to all others, you would have thought an immediate unloading of Mr 1A would have been prudent. No further issues followed?
 
Though a PITA to all others, you would have thought an immediate unloading of Mr 1A would have been prudent. No further issues followed?
Nothing else happened. I alighted in AKL. Didn't see him in the QF Lounge on the layover. Assume he continued to SYD
 
Could be interesting IF the airbag happened to deploy.
There was a lady in the news a few months back, when they crashed the impact/airbag pushed her knee back into her face. Broken leg etc. Definitely not a good idea.
 
Still don't understand how a foot on the car dash is even remotely comfortable.
It's exactly the same for Economy class seating. It all depends on the person's height. Short people can find Economy seating just as comfortable and sometimes more so than having the excess room of Business or FIrst class. Same with using a dashboard as a footrest. If you're very short, it can seemingly be perfectly comfortable.
 
I pay $700 for an economy seat. Business class and First class are over $2,000.

I'd rather have 3 trips in economy than 1 trip in a premium cabin.

Still don't understand how a foot on the car dash is even remotely comfortable.
It actually helps to stretch my back.
 
The lady next to me on my most recent flight had bare feet on the bulkhead. Didn't bother me.

Worse than feet on bulkheads = someone playing/torturing guitar on the airport bus. Two separate occasions.
 
The lady next to me on my most recent flight had bare feet on the bulkhead. Didn't bother me.

Worse than feet on bulkheads = someone playing/torturing guitar on the airport bus. Two separate occasions.

Couldn’t agree more!

Seems like most of those who play on the bus/train/street never took a guitar lesson in their lives, or maybe they just enjoy annoying everyone.
 
Still don't understand how a foot on the car dash is even remotely comfortable.

Well some people who have the flexibility do find it comfortable, very comfortable. When I sit on my lounge at home I've been know to put my feet up on the arm rest as well.
 
Well some people who have the flexibility do find it comfortable, very comfortable. When I sit on my lounge at home I've been know to put my feet up on the arm rest as well.
It's a great way to cop a knee to the face in an accident...
 
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It's a great way to cop a knee to the face in an accident...

It's likely hood versus consequence.

It might be a great way to cop a knee in the face but I don't know anyone it's happened to. So the consequence is a knee to the face but the likely hood is low. (Depending on the drivers ability)
 
It's likely hood versus consequence.

It might be a great way to cop a knee in the face but I don't know anyone it's happened to. So the consequence is a knee to the face but the likely hood is low. (Depending on the drivers ability)
A bit like sticking your head through the sun roof of a car or sticking your head head out the window of a bus train?

Chances are you won't get hurt?
 
It's likely hood versus consequence.

It might be a great way to cop a knee in the face but I don't know anyone it's happened to. So the consequence is a knee to the face but the likely hood is low. (Depending on the drivers ability)
Having had to manage the repercussions of a foot on the dashboard on more than one occasion you won't ever catch me doing it. Regardless of the likelihood.
 
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