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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-04-2010 @ 8:51PM
CC said...
What about FAA regulation what all passenger must have seat belt on and fastened ? Hard to figure out how to do that if standing - just sounds truly dangerous and illegal.
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7-05-2010 @ 12:20AM
Jason said...
Look it up on google. There's pictures of what this would look like, and yes, you'd have a seat belt. You'd basically have a leaning board with a slanted seat to rest your butt on.
7-05-2010 @ 1:30AM
Harry said...
what's illegal is your mind....what does the FAA have to do with an Irish airline dingbat?
7-05-2010 @ 3:33AM
wvcorgi said...
FAA? We're talking about RyanAir. They do not operate in the USA, and so are not subject to any FAA regulations.