Too Fat to Fly: FAA Updates Guidelines as American Obesity Crisis Grows
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is demanding U.S. airlines submit plans with updated weight averages they will use for passengers and baggage moving forward by Saturday.
According to the Wall Street Journal, “Airlines officials say the weight estimates used for passengers and baggage are going up between 5 percent and 10 percent.” . . .
Airline officials say the weight requirements used for passengers and baggage are going up about 10% or more. That will affect some flights, possibly requiring that more passengers get bumped or more baggage left behind. https://t.co/bqvJkwX30U
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) June 10, 2021
The new guidelines, and likely travel disruptions to come with them, are yet another symptom of American weight gain with no signs of abatement. And it’s Krispy Kreme’s fault.
Joking of course, but not really. The bizarre trend of aggressive fat-acceptance did this, and yet nobody cares despite the massive wake-up call the COVID-19 pandemic should have given us. https://t.co/SRkNOKPGie
— Tristan Justice (@JusticeTristan) June 11, 2021
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