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Rick wrote:I spoke with someone who knows the flight attendant that took this picture. There was one empty seat in that row, and with two seat belt extensions, the big guy eventually occupied two seats as the smaller guy sat in the window seat. This picture was taken at boarding time.
Ehwmatt wrote:I'm really torn on this debate. While I hate the current wave of the political powers-that-be are going to tell you not to smoke, drink, drink pop, eat chips, eat this, eat that and all that, ridiculously fat people like this truly are a problem in these kinds of situations...
Hilarious pic
StoneCold wrote:Rick wrote:I spoke with someone who knows the flight attendant that took this picture. There was one empty seat in that row, and with two seat belt extensions, the big guy eventually occupied two seats as the smaller guy sat in the window seat. This picture was taken at boarding time.
That guy is tall to begin with, a lifetime of big macs have made him wide. He can't be less than 400lbs, maybe 500.
I don't think they should charge him more for a seat if there are empty seats but I do care where they seat him. I know nothing about aeronautics but it would seem that his being in a certain part of the plane (on one side or in the very back would affect the plane's stability). I guess it depends on the size of the plane though.
I know planes carry other planes and cars but I've read where weight distribution or too much weight has caused crashes.
Rick wrote:I know when I hired on, the average bag weight was 22.5 lbs. Now it's 35 lbs.
The advent of wheels on luggage made it far easier for people to carry more things.
Michigan Girl wrote:The airlines could at least make sure they are on a flight that has spare capacity and
let them have an extra seat. Every flight I have ever been on has a vacant
seat or two...except the flights to Vegas!!
Michigan Girl wrote:Rick wrote:I know when I hired on, the average bag weight was 22.5 lbs. Now it's 35 lbs.
The advent of wheels on luggage made it far easier for people to carry more things.
I think it may have something to do w/the fees per piece~no!?!
Rick wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Rick wrote:I know when I hired on, the average bag weight was 22.5 lbs. Now it's 35 lbs.
The advent of wheels on luggage made it far easier for people to carry more things.
I think it may have something to do w/the fees per piece~no!?!
It didn't use to be, but they charge them now.
hoagiepete wrote:Rick wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Rick wrote:I know when I hired on, the average bag weight was 22.5 lbs. Now it's 35 lbs.
The advent of wheels on luggage made it far easier for people to carry more things.
I think it may have something to do w/the fees per piece~no!?!
It didn't use to be, but they charge them now.
And the dang luggage is heavier to begin with...thanks to those same wheels.
Rick wrote:Yep. The average bag weight for South American countries is something like 55 lbs.
cyndy! wrote:Rick wrote:Yep. The average bag weight for South American countries is something like 55 lbs.
average - so that means many are over that weight? yikes! i always think of you when i'm packing. i've got to be able to carry my own luggage up 2 flights of stairs, so my full 27" rarely goes over 40lbs.
cyndy! wrote:Rick wrote:Yep. The average bag weight for South American countries is something like 55 lbs.
average - so that means many are over that weight? yikes! i always think of you when i'm packing. i've got to be able to carry my own luggage up 2 flights of stairs, so my full 27" rarely goes over 40lbs.
portland wrote:cyndy! wrote:Rick wrote:Yep. The average bag weight for South American countries is something like 55 lbs.
average - so that means many are over that weight? yikes! i always think of you when i'm packing. i've got to be able to carry my own luggage up 2 flights of stairs, so my full 27" rarely goes over 40lbs.
Yes me too you have to get the bag to the gate.....for some flights it can be considered a work out depending on how far you have to go with it...I travel for work a couple times a year and I tend to pack light!!
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