Isle C typically refers to an aisle seat on an airplane, not a window seat. A window seat is usually designated as a seat located next to the window, while aisle seats are positioned next to the aisle for easier access. Therefore, isle C would not be a window seat.
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Yes, the seat being referred to is a window seat.
No, seat F on a plane is typically not a window seat.
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The aisle seat is inside, window seat outside.
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Seat A on a plane is usually the window seat on the left side of the aircraft, near the front. It is typically located next to seats B and C, with the aisle on the right side.
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