A friend of mine wrote this recently. There are no copyright issues, I have his written permission to use this. He is making an interesting and valid point.
"I have a tale to relate and a question to ask.
We boarded our plane to Tunisia and my heart sank. The wife and I had booked a window for Ann and the next seat for me. In the aisle seat was an enormous woman. Bugger! We got into our seats and she poured herself back into hers and then her excess fat flowed under the armrest and onto half of mine followed by more fat over the top. So no armrest for Martin and only half a seat for the next 3 hours.
The lady had to have the seat belt extension at full extension in order to fasten it, however she could not see it under the belly roll, so every time she wanted to get up I had to un-clip her. She couldn't have the in flight meal because there was no way that the table could be used, however she and the three other huge ladies she was travelling with made up for it by stuffing in family sized bags of revels and malteesers all of the flight. The fact that one of the companions was on the other side of the aisle meant that the crew had great difficulty getting the trolley up and down the aisle past the fat overflow.
Upon landing we then had to wait whilst everyone else got off as all of these ladies "required assistance" to get off the plane.
Whilst this is amusing in one sense here's the serious side. If there had been a survivable accident at any point in that flight Ann and I would be dead as we were effectively trapped in our seats. I'm not being fattist here, God knows I'm no slim Jim but it begs the question should people only be allowed to fly if they can adopt the brace position? Or should airlines provide double width window seats for these truly humongous people so that they don't trap people in the case of an emergency? I'm not trying to be offensive but I'm genuinely interested in what my friends think on this."
"I have a tale to relate and a question to ask.
We boarded our plane to Tunisia and my heart sank. The wife and I had booked a window for Ann and the next seat for me. In the aisle seat was an enormous woman. Bugger! We got into our seats and she poured herself back into hers and then her excess fat flowed under the armrest and onto half of mine followed by more fat over the top. So no armrest for Martin and only half a seat for the next 3 hours.
The lady had to have the seat belt extension at full extension in order to fasten it, however she could not see it under the belly roll, so every time she wanted to get up I had to un-clip her. She couldn't have the in flight meal because there was no way that the table could be used, however she and the three other huge ladies she was travelling with made up for it by stuffing in family sized bags of revels and malteesers all of the flight. The fact that one of the companions was on the other side of the aisle meant that the crew had great difficulty getting the trolley up and down the aisle past the fat overflow.
Upon landing we then had to wait whilst everyone else got off as all of these ladies "required assistance" to get off the plane.
Whilst this is amusing in one sense here's the serious side. If there had been a survivable accident at any point in that flight Ann and I would be dead as we were effectively trapped in our seats. I'm not being fattist here, God knows I'm no slim Jim but it begs the question should people only be allowed to fly if they can adopt the brace position? Or should airlines provide double width window seats for these truly humongous people so that they don't trap people in the case of an emergency? I'm not trying to be offensive but I'm genuinely interested in what my friends think on this."