I disagree. I can have my smaller roll-on (that goes wheels in) out and be down the aisle before most people can have their personal item out from under the seat in front of them.
99% of the time I'm in the first row or two in the aisle seat, and as soon as we are at the gate, I'm out of my seat with my bag down waiting to get off teh plane--before the door is even open. I'm hardly holding anyone up.
The ones who should have to wait are the ones with car seats and kids and all teh stuff that comes along with them. I do'nt care how good you are, you'll hold up traffic dealing with getting off if you've got a kid in a car seat.
Anyone that pre-boards because they need more time needs to wait until others are off the plane to get off. If it takes you more time getting on, it's going to take more time getting off. That's just common sense.
Anne
I'm with Anne on this one. New Year's Eve I FINALLY got out of snowbound southern Colorado and when we landed at my home airport, I was itching to get off the plane. I had only my laptop with me; the person one row ahead stood in the aisle, leisurely putting on his coat, his hat, his gloves one finger at a time, his scarf, then proceeded to take out his three carryons from the overhead. All the while an entire planeload of people were trying to get off the flight. Everyone in the rows in front of him had left but he didn't have the courtesy to dress himself while standing out of the aisle so that others could pass.
(I had a really hard time keeping the words in my brain and not letting them reach my mouth.... then he proceeded to stroll up the gangway and to the escalators, at which point I did lose my patience and pushed past him...
