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sanket_patel
1st Feb 2002, 05:23
Well, 1 day I hope I'll fly a nice big jet (A330..767...), is there a minimum height or can you just adjust a seat like a car? (My height is 5'5").

redsnail
1st Feb 2002, 11:48
Seat height is adjustable. You can slide it forward and back too. On most aircraft the rudder pedals are adjustable too.

distaff_beancounter
1st Feb 2002, 12:43
In both light aircraft (of the sort used for training) & the big jets, some of us who are of a SENSIBLE height (I am 5'6") can fit in far more comfortably, than those over 6' <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

bow5
1st Feb 2002, 18:25
For 'sensible height' read 'short ass'.

:) <img src="tongue.gif" border="0"> <img src="wink.gif" border="0"> :)

BillyFish2
1st Feb 2002, 18:35
Tsk, tsk, you should have said 'vertically challenged'.

distaff_beancounter
1st Feb 2002, 18:42
Bow5

5'6" IS a very sensible height, for a WOMAN <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

I fit into small aircraft, a lot easier than some of my 6' plus male friends <img src="rolleyes.gif" border="0">

bow5
2nd Feb 2002, 00:33
I agree. Being a tall chap getting shoe-horned into a small plane is not always great fun (take heed Mr Cessena and your fag lighter throttles!!). Being rejected from the RAF because of it despite having passed selection is not much fun either. Especially when they claim to be short of pilots. <img src="rolleyes.gif" border="0">

I have, on occasions, felt like doing a Police Academy and tearing the back seats out in a Hightower stylee <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

One benefit though....I never got id'd ever when I was younger :)

6' 5" is a sensible height. You must have got your numbers the wrong way round! <img src="tongue.gif" border="0">