EricJ
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It depends on if I have any plane changes. I also consider the availability of rental gear at my destination. I worry about not having my equipment when going on a live aboard. I feel pretty safe with direct flights. I always take my computer, though.
I'm getting a little annoyed at people who carry on too much stuff though. I recently had another passenger attempt to cram more of their stuff into our row's overhead compartment. I thought that was kind of rude, and It made it nearly impossible for me to get anything out during the flight. I asked them to please be careful, and they smiled and said everything was fine. I think they thought that every thing was fine with their carry-on stuff; I don't think they considered my stuff at all when I asked them to be careful.
On another flight, I saw a passenger drop their bag on a passenger's head while removing it from another row's overhead compartment.
I also think you shouldn't take another row's overhead compartment unless it's clearly not full and the people in that row have already had the opportunity to put their stuff in it. I've seen people rush on planes to start filling the overhead compartments.
This would be solved if airlines enforced the one carry-on rule.
Sounds like a Whine and Cheeze issue...sorry.
I'm getting a little annoyed at people who carry on too much stuff though. I recently had another passenger attempt to cram more of their stuff into our row's overhead compartment. I thought that was kind of rude, and It made it nearly impossible for me to get anything out during the flight. I asked them to please be careful, and they smiled and said everything was fine. I think they thought that every thing was fine with their carry-on stuff; I don't think they considered my stuff at all when I asked them to be careful.
On another flight, I saw a passenger drop their bag on a passenger's head while removing it from another row's overhead compartment.
I also think you shouldn't take another row's overhead compartment unless it's clearly not full and the people in that row have already had the opportunity to put their stuff in it. I've seen people rush on planes to start filling the overhead compartments.
This would be solved if airlines enforced the one carry-on rule.
Sounds like a Whine and Cheeze issue...sorry.