• @Tudsamfa
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    Fewer parts = fewer parts that can fail.

    Boeing should look into this.

  • @DaddleDew
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    462 months ago

    Weight repartition and balance is extremely important in an aircraft. If everyone moved to one end of the aircraft it could cause loss of control and crash

  • Annoyed_🦀
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    332 months ago

    They should fly up as high as possible and take a nose dive, then repeat the process. Let’s call it Floating Xperience.

  • IninewCrow
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    212 months ago

    How about just bunk beds with seat belts or some kind of restraint and a paddled ceiling inside your bed space.

    The next dumb thing to having an completely open floor space is in installing seats and normalizing the idea that people should sit in them for 8, 10, 12, 14 hours periods.

    The only time we need seats with restraints is in the ten minutes after take off and the ten minutes when landing … the rest of the time, I would prefer if I just slept the entire time.

    I’d give up TV, a monitor, music, a window, free food and drinks if airlines just gave me a bare bones option of just being allowed to sleep flat for the entire flight.

    • @Maalus
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      132 months ago

      That’s a thing already and it is called first class.

      • IninewCrow
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        92 months ago

        Could never afford it … my point was … I’d pay regular fare to be able to lie flat for the entire flight and you can forget giving me a TV monitor, entertainment, free food, just give me water, don’t even bother with a blanket or pillow … you can even stack me with three or four other bunks above or below me … I don’t even want a window … I don’t want to interact with your staff and I really don’t want to have anything to do with anyone or bother with anyone for the entire flight … just let me sleep in peace for eight hours, it’s cheap and I really don’t care or want any extras.

      • atocci
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        32 months ago

        And you still get all the other stuff, so the only thing you have to give up is a lot of money

      • @Agent641
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        I unironically think this is how plane travel should be. Slide me into a tube and gas me asleep. No peanuts, no crick neck, no risk of hijacking, and no praying and screaming when we slam into a mountain at 900km/h because the pilots had a bad day.

    • @chiliedogg
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      32 months ago

      There are several ways they could do stacked beds or offset-stacked reclined seats that would not only be more comfortable and provide more room for the passengers, but also allow them to cram more people in the plane.

    • @Aeri
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      22 months ago

      I feel like you could make a laying-down seatbelt (if it crashes, we’re fucked anyway) and I should definitely be able to lay down proper.

  • @[email protected]
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    212 months ago

    Then everyone decides to look out the left windows at the grand canyon.

    And then slowly shifts to the back of the plane because they want to see it longer.

    Soon they’ll see it up close.

  • @Zombiepirate
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    112 months ago

    I want hammocks like a man o’ war.

    Stack em three high and still have some legroom.

  • @finitebanjo
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    112 months ago

    Just install two layers of beds with seatbelts, imo.

  • @[email protected]
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    102 months ago

    Damn that would be dope if it was stable enough. So Star Trek. Just needs a bar run by Whoopi Goldberg

    • @[email protected]
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      72 months ago

      And here’s the Wikipedia page about the incident, which has more details:

      On 29 April 2013, the Boeing 747-400 operating the flight crashed within the perimeter of the Bagram airfield moments after taking off, killing all seven people on board.

      The subsequent investigation concluded that improperly secured cargo broke free during the take-off and rolled to the back of the cargo hold, crashing through the rear pressure bulkhead and disabling the rear flight control systems. This rendered the aircraft stuck in an uncontrollable pitch-up attitude and induced a stall, and made recovery by the pilots impossible.

      So it’s not just unsecured cargo, but unsecured cargo that disabled rear flight control systems. I’m guessing unsecured people wouldn’t cause the same problem, but it could certainly cause other problems.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 months ago

    ohhhh so that’s where the set designers of all the star trek interiors got their ideas

  • @mvirts
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    42 months ago

    Na you can only do that in an airbus

  • @A_Union_of_Kobolds
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    42 months ago

    They could at least set up a kid corral somewhere, let the little shots wear themselves out.

    • @[email protected]
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      Just eject them at maximum altitude

      Abortion isn’t legal but human rights violations aren’t really being punished right now

  • @mojofrododojo
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    21 month ago

    I think this is actually a demo setup by boeing - there are track systems that the seat rows anchor into on actual aircraft, and those tracks are flush with the carpet.