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Weight limits on airlines
Why is so much fuss made about excess baggage weight when there are so many overweight passengers as well.?
Planes must have a maximum safe weight at takeoff and by burning fuel must lose tons of weight in flight.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.this is true, but I think the main problem is about where in the plane the weight is stored. I think it causes a 'stress' on the structure of the plane. As more fuel in the wing tanks is burned up, the weight in the body of the plane causes the wings to 'flex' upwards, This causes unwanted stress on the wings themseves and could potentially cause damage to the plane in the long run. But hey, I'm not an expert!
On a related issue, why is it that you get stung terribly for excess baggage, even just a kilo over. However you can walk into the shopping area and buy litre bottles of booze (must weigh a kilo!) and all manner of perfumes, clothes, pop, hardback books etc etc to take on board. The weight of these seems to be OK. Am I being cynical when I suspect that it is all a tool for the airports and airlines to make money?
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