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How rude!!! What a size 8??? dont worry if she was able to save your sorry bottom if there was problem! I bet if you needed to get around to save yourself you would find a way. Shame on you! by jeanj53 on Thursday, May 14, 2009
I had the same experience on a small airline. And no - the flight attendant was not a size 8 but a male weighing over 300 pounds. They had to move people to the back of the plane before takeoff because the plane was "nose heavy". Yes indeed it was, with that particular employee on board. It makes you wonder - but we can only hope they are properly trained, we just have to go with the best judgement of the airline in their hiring policies, I guess. by crimmj on Thursday, May 14, 2009
My wife and I recently flew on a rather small commuter-type plane. The flight attendant seemed competent and friendly. However, she would best be described as morbidly obese. She had some difficulty even moving down the aisle between the seats. My question is: Because of safety reasons, isn't there a limit on how wide a flight attnedant can be? It would be impossible to squeeze past in case of an emergency. by Ricardo on Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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