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Uzbekistan Airways to weigh passengers...
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Fattist? or a sensible tactic, bearing in mind overloading caused by underestimation of average weights has caused accidents in the past....
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Fattist? or a sensible tactic, bearing in mind overloading caused by underestimation of average weights has caused accidents in the past....
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I suppose it depends on the limits they set. Luggage is weighed of course and there must be an allowance for passenger body weight. Problems arise if someone weighing, say 20 stones, arrives - but so do half-a-dozen 3-yr-olds. (Never used so many hyphens.)
To a certain extent it is sensible to have a safe limit to what the aircraft can carry safely. My mind boggles at the complications which could arise, but on the whole I would agree with standing on some scales (having shed my shoes and coat, bribed the weigher etc.!)
I suppose it depends on the limits they set. Luggage is weighed of course and there must be an allowance for passenger body weight. Problems arise if someone weighing, say 20 stones, arrives - but so do half-a-dozen 3-yr-olds. (Never used so many hyphens.)
To a certain extent it is sensible to have a safe limit to what the aircraft can carry safely. My mind boggles at the complications which could arise, but on the whole I would agree with standing on some scales (having shed my shoes and coat, bribed the weigher etc.!)
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'Fat' people can be 'invited' to buy an extra seat when they book to sit in the 'small cram em in for profit not for comfort' seats
Otherwise, if it was as easy as lopping off an arm or a leg for everyone else's comfort just as easily as dumping your unnecessary underwear from your suitcase then I am sure Ryanair and Uzbekistan airways would be not too happy to oblige :-)
Otherwise, if it was as easy as lopping off an arm or a leg for everyone else's comfort just as easily as dumping your unnecessary underwear from your suitcase then I am sure Ryanair and Uzbekistan airways would be not too happy to oblige :-)
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