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"Seven tourists"?

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I don't believe it. The only way you could fit "seven tourists" in the EC130 is to use two rows of 4-wide, with the pilot and three passengers in the front. Or I suppose if they somehow squeezed a 2-seat bench in the way back it might work. But the videos on Youtube I've seen show the pilot and two passengers in the front, and no extra room for another person, unless the operator was okay with dangerously crowding the pilot. I suspect rather that the OP meant seven OCCUPANTS on board, including the pilot. A row of 4 in the back, somewhat crowded, and a pilot and two passengers in the front = 7. The other numbjer I've heard is "five passengers" which seems for more likely, even if one could fit "up to" seven passengers if you didn't care about comfort at all.


Idumea47b (talk) 06:14, 9 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Looks like it is OK he EASA TCDS say it is normally 6+1 (2 front and 4 rear) but can be modified for 7+1 (3 front and 4 rear) MilborneOne (talk) 18:12, 9 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

ENGLISH

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english wikipedia — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2804:2D5C:A3:8EA:8C2F:841F:BEE8:DEB1 (talk) 02:16, 12 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]