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Airlines could start forcing passengers to step on the scale before flights after FAA imposes new weight rules for planes 

 

Luggage might not be the only items being placed on scales at airports in the near future as regulators are asking airlines to more accurately estimate how heavy their passengers are.

As part of new safety regulations, the Federal Aviation Administration is requiring airlines come up with new, more in-depth methods of determining passenger and carry-on baggage weight.

Everything from clothing to items such as cell phones must be taken into account under the new guidelines, and the move is an implicit acknowledgment that the average American is getting heavier.

Airlines could start forcing passengers to step on the scale

At least 20 people injured on Hawaiian Airlines flight

6'1

This airline is weighing passengers

Overweight People Do Not Have A Higher Mortality Risk

Tags: Accident, Business, Disrepect, Enforcement, Environment, Health, Hostility, Injury, Policy, Science, Travel, Violence, Weight

Filed under: Health/Food

11-Jul-2023


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