An aircraft lavatory is an onboard bathroom with a toilet and sink.

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Be Your Own DJ With The On Board 10 Disc CD Changer Forward Side Facing Belted Lavatory Seat With Privacy Screen

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Equipped With Warming Oven And TIA Coffee Maker And Plenty Of Storage Externally Serviced Private Aft Lavatory

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Virgin Atlantic Passengers Sit On Tarmac 4 Hours In 100 Degrees
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Under the Tarmac Rule domestic carriers are required to provide adequate food and potable drinking water for passengers within two hours of the . aircraft. being delayed on the tarmac and to maintain operable . lavatories. and, if necessary, ...

Spirit CEO Says Luggage "not Essential" Civil Aviation Forum ...
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The CEO of Spirit testified before congress that baggage and all the other things that Spirit is charging extra for (use of . lavatories. , oxygen masks, etc.) are "not essential" to vacationers. This is not likely to help Spirit's image or ...

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"In April, Spirit announced it would charge $45 for carry-on baggage but later denied 'buzz' it would impose a fee for . aircraft lavatories. ," a Consumer Reports blog post said. "The airline has...

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How to get the best seats on the plane - USA Weekend
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... the aircraft assigned to your flight. You'll see tips on seats that don't recline, have blocked storage or blocked windows, or are next to lavatories .
Metrojet welcomes a BBJ to its managed fleet - CharterX
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... inspection, acceptance flight and aircraft delivery. The BBJ can accommodate up to 18 passengers with a guest room and a stateroom, one guest lavatory ...
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As the table below reveals, after almost two decades of ANC rule the national carrier, run like a public lavatory by ANC cadres, cannot defy international ...

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does light aircraft have lavatory?
Q. does light aircraft have lavatory?
Asked by hong - Fri May 16 09:35:58 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Toilets on aircraft are a luxury and pay in extra fuel costs having one installed. Some toilets like on large commercial aircraft take up lots of space and so on the smaller light aircraft they may only be a honey bucket type of toilet. The honey bucket is a sit down toilet with a bucket that hold the body waste and is dumped after each flight. Because small light aircraft not the 2-6 passenger types but larger will use a honey bucket. On small light aircraft such as a Piper or Cessna with 2-6 passengers they will use a relief tube the male pilot will pee in during flight and the female with use a flying J cup. Since small aircraft can t fly for to many hours so toilets are not used. But to answer your question yes they can have a… [cont.]
Answered by stacheair - Fri May 16 19:57:57 2008

I need Statistics Help. Probability/ Standard deviation?
Q. I'm having a huge hard time with these, I have over 50 problems and can't seem to get the following. Someone please tell me how to do these or tell me your answer (but still tell me how you got your answer) its really nerve racking and I got them all but these!! Thanks in advance i reallly appreciate it :\ 1) A charity raffle prize is $1,000. The charity sells 4,000 raffle tickets. One winner will be selected at random. At what ticket price would a ticket buyer expect to break even? 2) A clinic employs 9 physicians. Five of the physicians are female. Four patients arrive at once. Assuming the doctors are assigned randomly to patients, what is the probability that all of the assigned physicians are female? 3) The MPG (miles per gallon) [cont.]
Asked by krystal0311 - Wed Mar 25 21:21:42 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'll do one. 1. the ticket buyer would break even if the price of the ticket is the expected value of the winnings he will recieve. The expected value in this case is. 1000(1/4000)=0.25
Answered by Sam B - Wed Mar 25 21:29:33 2009

Christian airline pilots: Have you ever had the feeling there's someone standing behind you on long flights?
Q. On several of my past flights I've had the ominous feeling someone was either standing or sitting directly behind me. One particularly vivid example comes to mind. In December of 1997, I was piloting a 777-200ER between Boston and London's Heathrow. It was a flight I had flown many, many times before. On this night, however, I distinctly recall a feeling of impending doom as I boarded the aircraft and conducted my pre-flight checks. Several hours into the flight, when we were well over a dark and rainy North Atlantic Ocean, I was making routine notes in my flight logbook. As I scribbled notes and checked our bearing, I began to feel what I could only describe as a dark and foreboding presence in the cockpit with me. In short, I… [cont.]
Asked by Captain Art Griego - Wed Feb 25 11:29:50 2009 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Not certain the stewardesses would appreciate being referred to as "the incarnation of an utterly maleficent evil"...though I suppose they'd prefer that over the term "stewardess".
Answered by THE NOLTE-KMA - Wed Feb 25 20:19:56 2009

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