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This is sent to me with the absolute assurance that it's a genuine picture taken by a flight attendant at American Airlines. The F/A took it to show her manager what was happening on the aircraft (757???) and why she was unhappy about it. Seems the guy paid for only one seat and the gate staff let him board.
You can see the F/A's point of view - how the heck is s(he) supposed to deal with it. Sympathise with the guy or not, he's a major safety hazard in an evacuation, a gross inconvenience for the cabin crew, and I would suggest a totally unacceptable travelling companion for the guy next to him.
http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/unusual-attitude/2009/11/passenger-creates-big-debate-a.html
lol that photo is hilarious. the guy in the middle better hope the plane doesnt do a sudden hard bank to the right
also lol at two empty seats behind the fat guy
response to the article:
As a fat passenger myself who travels overseas and around the world on a monthly basis, I have to ask you.
Do you have ANY glimmer of thought to how this large person is actually feeling right now?
Do you know what it's like to step on to a plane and have EVERY SINGLE PERSON on that plane look at with a look on their face that says, "GOD! I hope that person isn't sitting next to me!"?
Do you know what it's like to go through that your whole life?
Do you think he really wants to inconvenience anybody else?
Who's fault is it that he is inconveniencing the passenger next to him if you don't assume ugly things, like gluttony, as being the cause of his condition? Could that fault be the airlines fault?
Do you know of anyone who could afford to buy two tickets - especially on international flights?
Do you know how uncomfortable it is to sit in two seats at the same time with the arm rest jammed into your back or your side? They don't fold all the way into the back of the chair.
Do you know of an large people who have to buy two tickets to get on a bus or pay double for a cab because of their size?
I sit next to people who stink, next to drunks and loud obnoxious people all the time who make me really uncomfortable. Should they have to pay for an extra seat?
Maybe we should put mothers with screaming babies in the toilets with the doors closed for the flight.
Should people in wheelchairs have to pay extra for the services given to them? We don't know how they became handicapped. You don't know how an obese person became the way he/she is. It is rarely gluttony. There are many metabolic emotional and addictive issues. Obesity is a disease. It is currently the most common and debilitating disease in the US and we treat it's victims like pariahs.
Weight discrimination is the most common form of open discrimination in the world today. Everyone seems to think it shocking to slam a door on a person in a wheelchair, yet think it's funny and a license to be rude when a fat person falls and hurts himself when his chair collapses from under him.
I have nerve damage in my thighs from the silly remote control boxes for the TV jamming into my legs. Quite often my seat falls back on take off because my thighs push against the seat rest button on the inside of the arm. I have to sit skewed and at a screwed up angle for hours. Quite often it takes my back a month to recuperate on overseas trips. I can't eat or drink anything on the flight because my tray table won't fold down. I'm so afraid of making anyone around me mad, that I sit with my seat back up the entire flight. Because my fat displaces me forward, if the person in front of me puts their chair back, I'm basically smelling their hair the entire trip.
Airlines should provide one or two bench seats rows to cater to passengers of ALL sizes.
One ticket should apply to any passenger, no matter that passengers age, handicap, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual preference or size. That is what's fair - and yes - you have to put up with it. Airlines have to deal with it. It's called TOLERANCE. We seem to have forgotten it in today's self centered society.
I'm tall, if I want to be totally comfortable on a flight I'd have to pay extra for business or first class. Also if my bag is 1 pound overweight I get charged extra. it's his lifestyle choices that led to his condition. I'm not all that sympathetic to his plight