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William Shatner's Seat and Triangle in 737

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Hi,

I'm aware that the A320-series have a small black triangle at certain rows, at which you have te best view to see the flaps/slats in case of a problem. However, I've not been able to find if there's an equivalent triangle, or a seat row considered as "William Shatner's Seat" in the 737NG? Also, if there is, does anyone have a reference to which rows this is for each specific version (-6,-7,-8,-900)?

 

Thanks in advance!

LevelMind

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Interesting. Would you happen to have a photo/screen shot of the Triangle A320? I'm just curious.

 

 


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Not a screenshot, but a video explanation, Dave.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZnBehNpBYQ

 


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6 hours ago, LevelMind said:

Hi,

I'm aware that the A320-series have a small black triangle at certain rows, at which you have te best view to see the flaps/slats in case of a problem. However, I've not been able to find if there's an equivalent triangle, or a seat row considered as "William Shatner's Seat" in the 737NG?

In your link, one of the people say the 737 has the triangles also, BUT of course I have never noticed it myself, nor found any pics.


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