It’s time again for a little regional airline love in this installment of Vintage Airline Seat Maps.
Appearing below is an American Airlines (Eagle) Shorts 360 seen flying the skies in the early 1990s. Even before then, I recall them as a frequent sight at Chicago O’Hare when I sat along the runways airplane spotting.
You’d find me in 3A or 4A. Row 12 probably had extra legroom due to the exits, but I wouldn’t be keen on that 3-seater with the lavatory immediately aft.
Where would you sit?
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The flat sider!!! I’d take any of the singles.
I drew
6C on 06/16/91 ORD->CMI
4C on 07/21/91 CMI->ORD
10B on 07/26/91 ORD->CMI
They got replace with ATR-42s on CMIORD in the spring of 1992.