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Luv2Travel
08-03-2001, 10:06 AM
My mother MAY go with us on our next trip to the *world*. The problem is she is terrified of flying because she is TERRIBLY claustrophobic (sp?). We will have to heavily sedate her to get her on the plane :o ;) :D . So, I have to be really careful with the size of the plane that I book. The bigger, the better! Anyway, I was checking out the USAirways' flights and was wondering what size these planes are. Has anyone ever riden or seen a Fokker Jet 100, or a Dehavilland Dash 8 (used by USAirways Express - Piedmont Airlines)? The later one sounds like a crop duster to me which will NOT fly with my mother! Any one an expert on airplanes or jets out there? TIA

Beckles
08-03-2001, 11:17 AM
The Fokker 100 is one of the smallest big planes if that makes any sense :) It's a real jet aircraft, just one of the smallest. It seats around 100 people and has 3 seats on one side and 2 on the other (3-2 seating ... or is it 2-3 ...).

The Dash 8 is a twin engine prop plane ... a fairly large one, but typically it seats around 37 (but there are larger ones, but I don't think US operates the really large Dash 8's).

pumba
08-03-2001, 11:37 AM
a person isn't shoved into spaces with no leg or arm room......just a thought

Luv2Travel
08-03-2001, 11:53 AM
Thank you Beckles for the good descriptions. That's pretty much what I was afraid of.:( I think my mother would litterally die before she would get on a plane that small.:rolleyes: Thanks again for the info, better to know now than after I bought the tickets and we went to board!:D

Pumba - not a bad suggestion. I may be buying her ticket though, and that makes 7 tickets I've got to buy.:o Not sure the ole budget can handle that one?!:rolleyes: :D

Beckles
08-03-2001, 12:13 PM
There's no first class on the prop planes anyway ...