Seems like a minor thing for the FAA to be worrying about.
I got an idea.... why don't they make the seat belts longer and the seats larger?
I read somewhere that the seats/belts dimensions that are being used are the size of a standard MALE in the 1960s. Yeah, I am sure everyone else fits in that!
The other problem is that people who use extenders are not allowed to sit in the Exit row.
I have personnally seen a guy get around this by just using his own extender. FA never knew he had one and he was in the Exit Row with no questions. Looking back I probably should have said something but....
Well I'm glad you didn't. The idea that someone might get tangled up in one is pretty silly, IMO. DH is the same person, just as kind and STRONG, as he was 29 pounds ago (enough so he doesn't have to use an extender at all), and he could have helped someone just as well then as he could now. And he certainly could have made sure the extender was up on the seat for people (b/c that's where the belt naturally goes when you unclick it). I think the rule is ridiculous.
"it's concerned they may not be inspected and maintained as well as those the airlines use."
Right, because they inspect and maintain their belts and extenders. That's why a seatbelt in 21A is longer than the seatbelt in 21B. Because they are so busy inspecting and maintaining them perfectly.![]()
Bigger seats = less seats per plane = more $ per ticket. No offense, but I don't wanna pay more for a ticket because people are fatter than they used to be.![]()
Bigger seats = less seats per plane = more $ per ticket. No offense, but I don't wanna pay more for a ticket because people are fatter than they used to be.![]()
You must be rather slim. Some airline seats are only 16 inches across.... I don't know many people who are comfortable sitting in a seat that size.
You must be rather slim. Some airline seats are only 16 inches across.... I don't know many people who are comfortable sitting in a seat that size.
Seems like a minor thing for the FAA to be worrying about.
Now that sounds enforceable... :sarcasm:
Martin
This was my thought, too. How are they going to enforce this policy? Hold up the plane while they check each seat for a seat belt extender, then figure out whether it is legit? That'll go over well.
I'm always surprised when this topic comes up, so many are nasty about fat people - hardly anyone talks about the encroachment of other types of fliers. Many people are big but not fat - tall, broad shoulders, etc. - and they take up as much room. No one seems to think they should have to buy 2 seats, or drive to their destination.
We have had the worst seat mates who were slim people, but selfish. Hogging the arm rest, splaying out while napping, draping their electronics all over us, not to mention those with small children/babies who have lots of stuff to occupy them. I don't despise any of these people, it's not fun to have one in my row but flights are so packed these days it's stressful no matter who we sit with. Do the best we can to deal with it, and get through the flight.![]()
This was my thought, too. How are they going to enforce this policy? Hold up the plane while they check each seat for a seat belt extender, then figure out whether it is legit? That'll go over well.
I'm always surprised when this topic comes up, so many are nasty about fat people - hardly anyone talks about the encroachment of other types of fliers. Many people are big but not fat - tall, broad shoulders, etc. - and they take up as much room. No one seems to think they should have to buy 2 seats, or drive to their destination.
We have had the worst seat mates who were slim people, but selfish. Hogging the arm rest, splaying out while napping, draping their electronics all over us, not to mention those with small children/babies who have lots of stuff to occupy them. I don't despise any of these people, it's not fun to have one in my row but flights are so packed these days it's stressful no matter who we sit with. Do the best we can to deal with it, and get through the flight.![]()