You're boarding an aircraft. Or trying to. But as everyone
takes their time finding seats and loading luggage into the overhead,
you wait and wait, wondering if the flight will take off on time.
The Side Slip Seat allows for wider aisles, which not only speeds up loading and unloading of passengers, but is helpful in emergencies. The three-seat design has dedicated armrest space for all three passengers.
The problem's even more
frustrating when you arrive at your destination and are anxious to
deplane. The process can be maddeningly slow.
A new seat design -- called the Side Slip Seat
-- could change all that. And it's not just a concept. Hank Scott, CEO
of Molon Labe Designs, said his company is preparing for production. He
wouldn't disclose which airlines would feature the seat, but he did tell
ABC News that 23 airlines have expressed interest in his concept.
The Side Slip Seat allows for wider aisles, which not only speeds up loading and unloading of passengers, but is helpful in emergencies. The three-seat design has dedicated armrest space for all three passengers.
Scott said he has a background
in ergonomics and flight testing/cabin design. He found a partner, he
said, in Kevin Van Liere, an expert in concept development.
"We are halfway through the FAA
Certification process and expect first deliveries in summer next year,"
Scott said. "I’m actually sitting in one of the seats right now here in
Denver."\
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