After asking who controls in-flight entertainment in the extra seat, the debate is ignited

Some aircraft may have much more legroom than usual – thanks to the placement near the exit door, passengers provide the passenger with space for the entire room.
A flight passenger recently posted an interesting dilemma on the “R/Delta” Reddit forum. The person shared that he or she was sitting in a seat by the window with no seats in front of them – allowing for extra space to be two rows of distance.
“The 29f seat on the 757 has no seats in front of it. It’s just 28d and 28e due to the exit door.” “The seats are perfect for the extra legroom on flights I didn’t have upgrades.”
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The user continued: “The person in 28e used the seat storage on the 27F, and the person even used the entertainment system to display the flight tracker while she watched the movie directly in the seat in front of her.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Reddit users and Delta Air Lines to comment.
A flight passenger asked others who should use the entertainment center when they were sitting in two exit chairs on the plane. (iStock)
“I plan to throw my schoolbag under the seat in front of me and use my wireless adapter to connect the entertainment center to my headphones.”
Photos shared with the post show the passenger looking at two monitors under the seat in front of the poster.
The user was unable to use the monitor in front and asked, “Who got the space and entertainment center for this seat?”
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Reddit users also enter the comment section and share ideas and tips.
“You put the space and the TV directly in the seat in front of you,” one said.

“That space should be yours. The end of the story.” (iStock)
Another agreed, adding: “This is your space.”
“Honestly, this looks like your monitor. They already have one,” the user commented.
One person said, “That space should be yours. The end of the story.”
One user advised: “That’s your space. Ask them to move it. I’m the most non-crisis person I know and I’m asking many to do that.”
Another shared: “If you don’t want them to move your bag, one thing you can do is to put the bag in the walking space during the forward inspection.”

“That’s your space. Ask them to move it.” One user commented on the seat dilemma on the plane. (iStock)
“When FA [flight attendant] Ask you to store it, you can point to the bag under the seat in front of you. ” the user added.
California-based etiquette expert Rosalinda Randall told Fox News Digital that “it seems logical to use screens and space under the seat in front of you.”
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Reddit users can call the stewardess to resolve the issue, or “forget it and store your property in [overhead] garbage can. ”
“In a non-responsible way, [the person could] Saying something similar: “This is a little confusing, but this is my designated space.” Or are these yours? Sorry, but it seems I need my space. Randall added.
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“You have to have good eye vision to view the screen from two rows of distances. If this is an older plane, the volume and channel buttons on the armrest, then they won’t be able to use your screen,” Randall said.

“It seems logical to use the screen and space below the screen,” a ritual expert (not shown). (iStock)
She also said that once the plane is in the air, the user can simply reach the screen and select the preferred movie.
“Security and civilization should always be our approach and primary concern,” Randall said.
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Randall added: “In today’s relaxed society, giving up the smaller space under the seats might be a better decision.”