Talk:British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Wodawik in topic Not sure of meaning

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Not sure of meaning

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I was wondering if the phrase 'bundling board options with small port holes bedside' could be expanded and expressed in more plain English, as I suspect there will be other readers who, like me, don't know what it means. Wodawik (talk) 07:22, 13 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

Go to "BUNDLING" on Wikipedia...the board was put between two passengers to stop sexual contact..yet this was often ignored, according to the station manager, Ray Brookes, for BCPA at SFO airport ! The small port holes were just that..very small windows at bunk side to see the outside...imagine the view of the heavens whilest flying ! Those small windows can be seen when you view a sleeper version of the DC-6B...note them above the standard windows !Resolution Man (talk)6.00pm, July31, 2010 (UTC)