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Re: Seat pitch



It usually means how close the seats are.  It aircraft and trains
operators sometimes change it to give a difference between first class
and economy [cattle] class.  


Cheers
Peter Cokley


On Fri, 30 Apr 1999 18:06:00 +1000, "Rod" <comtrain@mpx.com.au> wrote:

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>MarkBau1 wrote in message <19990430030203.17987.00000344@ng-fb1.aol.com>...
>>Mind telling us what a "seat pitch" is?
>>
>>Must be either gunzel or traffic branch jargon.
>>
>>Mark.
>I have heard of pocket billiards.......maybe you play a type of cricket on
>[a seat pitch..], so that you could lull the long hours away on the train??
>Rod ;o }
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