I just saw an article about the actor/director Keven Smith getting kicked off a soutwest flight because he was too fat. I am shocked! How humiliating! I feel so bad for him. He was saying in the article that he knows that he is big but he wonders why they waited until he had already boarded the plane, put his bag in the overhead compartment, and sat down before they told him to get out!
Now I'm overweight and this makes me scared. How heavy do you have to be to have something like this happen to you?
Heres my two cents:
The seats are 16 or 17 inches.
The policy is in effect over 20 years.
The situation, though appalling to some, humiliating to others and just Sad to others is not actually being reported as accurately as what has been a bit sensationalized.
I am not making excuses for sw. I know many Pooh sized people. I think it is very detrimental to their image that they kicked him off the flight...however....what I understand happening is the following:
The guy was in stand by. He wanted to get on another flight for whatever his reason.
He was therefore the very last to be placed on the flight.
After everyone else is seated. since they had
One seat available , they gave it to him. (if they had not let him on,
that would be discriminatory IMHO) instead, they let him on.
He was then in a seat and as per their policy, was "infringing" onto the people next to him. He was unable to have both armrests placed in the down position without going over into others "space."
To the airline, thats a SAFETY issue. One is not easily able to exit past/ over in that situation in an emergency. (Think of the flight that crashed in the Hudson River...water rushing in, people all scrambling to exit.....if he was incapacitated, could others be ABLE to go by him, over him, etc...).
I do not know the circumstances of
who exactly asked him to leave, whether that was the pilot or a flight attendant. As far as "already placing his items in the overhead", well thats typical, you do that
Before you sit,.
What I understand was that he was unable to buy another seat (which is the policy they have). and that IF a flight has
additional seats (after you purchased the extra) they would then REFUND you, NOT charge you for the second seat, which is nice).
In
this situation, he was unable to fit, unable to purchase another seat and was asked to leave. There was no mention of a "scene" by either him or SW, thankfully.
YES, I understand his feelings of anger and humiliation. Yes, its unfortunate that he was unable to fit properly in his seat. I do not know if he asked for or brought or even required a seat belt extension. People carry weight differently, some to the front only, some all over etc etc. I think that if they had said" No sir, you're too fat for the one seat we have available, THAT would be discriminatory in my mind, but to allow him to board, and then try it and then
not fit, well, thats just unfortunate for him.
The whole policy is "allegedly" based on safety and has worked for them, so honestly, I see no changes coming anytime soon.
As far as the media frenzy of "fat guy kicked off plane" goes, that is More humiliating IMHO, but he chose to throw it all out there, and was his choice. SW is getting bad press about their decision. They apologized and threw him $100. and he took it......so who knows what motives are in play here....pay him to shut him up???, taking $$ to "prove" they knew they did something wrong???
All I know is, if it were me that could not fit in the seat, I'd buy two to avoid the situation entirely in the first place.
I really do "feel" for him but think that the airline has rules (like all the other crazy rules out there) and if it IS for safety and comfort of the fellow passengers, they need to be adhered too. Have you ever been next to a person and "squished" that they were in your space for several hours "captive" on a plane, not comfortable, to say the least.
SO, in a nutshell, I think its unfortunate but understandable.
AIRLINES should make/have larger seats anyway,

but thats not likely to happen!!