Seat pitch refers to the distance between a point on one seat and the same point on the seat in front of it, typically measured in inches. It indicates the amount of legroom available to passengers in an aircraft or other seating arrangement. A larger seat pitch generally translates to more comfort, as it provides more space for passengers to stretch their legs. Airlines often advertise seat pitch as a factor influencing passenger comfort and overall travel experience.
Seat pitch is a technical term used by airlines, and refers to the distance between the back of your seat and the back of the seat in front. Pitch includes not also your legs but the depth of the seatback structure and cushions, plus the tray table. The spelling is seat pitch, not sit pitch.
American Airlines offers a seat pitch of around 30-32 inches on their flights.
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It means, hold a seat up
Do you mean a rumble seat? That is a seat that folds out of the rear chassis of a car.
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This qualifies you for a disable seat.
Buggati Veryon? Note: I have no idea what you mean by seat car. =)
The back of a saddle seat.
The back of a saddle seat.
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A person who is seated or sitting.