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Business Class Lavatory Interloper Reaches Deal; Mile-High Toilet Rights In Question

June 6, 2009 at 12:35 PM | by | Comments (0)

Back in March there was a guy flying in coach class on a Delta Air Lines flight from Honduras to Atlanta who desperately needed to use the lavatory. Unfortunately, a beverage cart blocked his way to the loo, and the flight attendant wouldn't let him use the business class lavatory, because it's forbidden by some TSA policy on international airplane toilet class divisions or something. Still blocked after several minutes, the guy decided he could wait no longer, and made a break for one of the business class bogs. The flight attendant blocked him with her arm and he grabbed it to keep his balance. The captain came out, allowed him to use the lavatory, and then had him arrested in Atlanta for interfering with the flight crew. He was held in jail for two days before appearing before a federal magistrate.

Naturally, this raises some issues.

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Airplane Lavatories: Unsung Heroes of the Sky

April 25, 2009 at 4:09 PM | by | Comments (0)

The airplane lavatory strikes a precarious balance. It's got to be functional enough to serve the needs of several dozen captive fliers, but it can't be too comfortable, lest people might be inclined to linger longer than necessary. A recent flight reminded me of the significance of these high-flying heads, and the special role they play in any traveler's life. First of all, who decided that they should be called lavatories, rather than restrooms, bathrooms, toilets, or water closets? Where else besides an airplane do you say "I have to go to the lavatory," without being ironic? And second, are they as inefficient as the airlines claim? Rumor of one airline planning to charge people for every in-flight lavatory visit raised some hackles, but if it really is such a drag on the airplane's efficiency, maybe it might be worth a dollar a visit. But in general, I'm glad they exist. An airplane is the one place outside jail where the authorities are able to prevent you from going to the restroom whenever you want to, so I'm always thankful for the ever-shrinking time we're free to roam about the cabin. How about you? Are airplane lavatories marvels of plumbing at 35,000 feet, or a necessary convenience that's bound to keep shrinking? Sound off in the comments.

[Photo: Victor Ozols]

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