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rfuerst911sc 11-27-2022 08:10 AM

I am guessing she orders the large diet soda 😋 . Look there are a variety of reasons a person can be obese . And I can sympathize for that person's issues . But on a plane the ticket you purchase is for that seat . And the boundaries of that seat are armrest to armrest .

If you fit within that boundary congrats you can order a cocktail . If you don't fit within the boundary then you have to pay for a second seat . Sorry . The people that fit within the boundary should NOT be inconvenienced by those that don't . If you don't like it maybe you should jog to your destination . Flame away

Gretch 11-27-2022 08:18 AM

The challenge administratively is getting fatties to fess up when the book the trip........ and shocking as it may be............. people lie........... especially fat, lazy, low impulse control, selfish people. So by the time they arrive at the gate for the FA staff to see they are not going to fit in the meat bag rack, there may well be no more seats to be had on that flight.

And of course, drama will ensue...........

Administering to the social disruption that narcissists subject society to is a fools errand, and a thankless one at that.

No easy way to do it............. tubbo either has a couple of adjoining seat tickets, a first class ticket, or no getee on planee.

And it will still be an ugly scene at the gate, every fricking time............ Be great to make a tv show about it! :)

jhynesrockmtn 11-27-2022 08:25 AM

The whole obese influencer thing is a bummer. There was a diabetic educator on the local news yesterday saying the current statistics are that over 30% of the american population is pre-diabetic and over 80% don't know it. They could "cure" themselves but how many will cut down on calories and increase their activity level. It's been trending in the wrong way for so long.

matthewb0051 11-27-2022 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 11857762)
Airlines could do a better job. They should worry less about these peoples' feelings and more about flight safety and comfort for their more disciplined passengers. People like this should not even be allowed on board, posing as they do a safety risk to others in the event of the need to evacuate.

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 11857893)
It seems so simple to me...if you don't fit in the economy seat, you have to buy an extra seat next to you. As long as it's applied uniformly, I don't see the problem wrt discrimination? :confused:

I recall a TV show about Southwest Airlines (may have been others as well) but it was about drunks, fatties, and other airline issues. This was easily 10 years ago. But back then SWA would ID big'uns at the gate and force them to get an extra ticket or not fly.

Other than this instance, I doubt most airlines do that these days.

look 171 11-27-2022 11:55 AM

I am suck of hearing about these folks throwing a tantrum causing all kinds of BS grounding planes making everyone late. They need to be taught a lesson especially in some of those countries where they are not allow to a certain way. I know, I am circling back to 1938 Germany or 1965 China but I think they need to control their anger. Throw her ass in jail for causing a ruckus and put her ass on the no fly zone and deport her to the country next door. Fly home from there and pay another ticket. I can't beginning to think having to seat next to that thing. Does she even fit down the isle to her econo seat?

flatbutt 11-27-2022 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 11857948)
Years ago I remember being on a smaller commuter jet that wasn't full, and the FAs were moving folks to different seats for weight distribution, balance, etc.

"Excuse me m'am.... can you move half of yer fat azz to that other aisle"?

Me too on the Newark to Boston commuter.

A930Rocket 11-27-2022 01:14 PM

After seeing pictures of her, I don’t see how raising the armrest would do any good whatsoever. I can’t imagine her fitting in a coach seat and think a first class seat would be a struggle.

I have not flown in a long time, but at 6’-4” and 275, next time I do, I think I will fly first class.

Por_sha911 11-27-2022 01:35 PM

I really don't care if she is morbidly obese nor do I care if she is an "influencer" (which IMO is a code word for I don't have a real job or any marketable skills"). Those are personal decisions she made and not my problem. What I just can't see is how this person thinks she is entitled to get two seats for the price of one or, make other passengers suffer. Airlines charge me extra if my luggage weighs too much. Why is it unreasonable for them to charge people when they exceed a weight limit?

I suspect that she knows how to scam the airlines by having a big hissy fit and causing a scene (knowing they will cave rather than have bad P.R.). I've seen scammers do that to small businesses and grocery stores. They are on a list for bad checks and when they are told 'no' they start screaming and making a scene hoping the cashier will back down. She got rude and I suspect Qatar won't let you get away with stuff like woke US companies.

Cairo94507 11-27-2022 02:08 PM

Flight attendants need to watch these people closely when they board. If they do not fit within the confines of their purchased seat, they need to be rebooked onto a different flight where they have bought 2 seats. I am not giving up 1/2 of my already small space on a Coach flight for some obese person who invades my small space.

flatbutt 11-27-2022 02:33 PM

It just occurred to me that the seat is only half of the issue. Imagine someone of her size trying to get through the leg space in the first place. As we all know, the space provided in the front of those seats is a bit on the tight side.:eek:

masraum 11-27-2022 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 11858208)
I suspect that she knows how to scam the airlines by having a big hissy fit and causing a scene (knowing they will cave rather than have bad P.R.). I've seen scammers do that to small businesses and grocery stores. They are on a list for bad checks and when they are told 'no' they start screaming and making a scene hoping the cashier will back down. She got rude and I suspect Qatar won't let you get away with stuff like woke US companies.

exactly that. Scammers and bullies are using social media for exactly this purpose these days on a regular basis.

masraum 11-27-2022 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 11858240)
It just occurred to me that the seat is only half of the issue. Imagine someone of her size trying to get through the leg space in the first place. As we all know, the space provided in the front of those seats is a bit on the tight side.:eek:

come on, the aisles at the grocery store are right for that one.

911boost 11-27-2022 03:26 PM

Pretty easy, if you need a seatbelt extender, you are forced to buy two seats or you GTFO of the plane.

Applied equally to everyone it would solve this issue.

Her picture almost influenced me to barf.

astrochex 11-27-2022 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 11858240)
It just occurred to me that the seat is only half of the issue. Imagine someone of her size trying to get through the leg space in the first place. As we all know, the space provided in the front of those seats is a bit on the tight side.:eek:

What about an emergency evacuation? Imagine someone that size trying to rapidly egress? It would not end well.

2.7RS 11-27-2022 05:08 PM

What do they do in the lavatory?

Can they seat in those toilets?

Can their fat hands operate the little faucet?

flatbutt 11-27-2022 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 2.7RS (Post 11858342)
What do they do in the lavatory?

Can they seat in those toilets?

Can their fat hands operate the little faucet?

Oh man that's another one.

mjohnson 11-28-2022 05:32 AM

I'm envisioning a little "go-nogo" gauge similar to those that some airlines use for carryon luggage. If it fits, it goes. If not, other accommodations will have to be made.

And 66k followers maybe might get you a free dinner at Applebees, so no real loss on that front. (however eff this entire influencer thing - it's so useless and toxic)

GH85Carrera 11-28-2022 06:07 AM

On my last flight I picked the aisle seat when I made reservations. I was seated on every flight next to men that likely all played as linebackers in the NFL. They all had shoulders that were wide. None of them were fat, just different random men to sit next to that all had shoulders that made me fly bent over a bit, or if I sat up straight, touching shoulders with a stranger.

masraum 11-28-2022 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11858541)
On my last flight I picked the aisle seat when I made reservations. I was seated on every flight next to men that likely all played as linebackers in the NFL. They all had shoulders that were wide. None of them were fat, just different random men to sit next to that all had shoulders that made me fly bent over a bit, or if I sat up straight, touching shoulders with a stranger.

I'd rather rub shoulders than be eaten by a blob that's oozing over, under, and around the armrest.

VINMAN 11-28-2022 07:04 AM

This is why I drive whenever possible. Not having to deal with crap like this.

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