PlayTheOdds
Veteran
Today I paid close attention to passengers on my return flight from home, I was not at all impressed with the flying public. Why does airlines even bother with carryon baggage? Nothing larger than a briefcase should be carried onto an aircraft. I was amazed at the shear number of people that bring full sized bags on to the aircraft and try to shove them into the bins. I saw a few with two. These are grown people that stand there holding everything up putting their bag in one way, with it still hanging out, then slamming the door down trying to make it latch. I'm just sitting there cringing waiting for the inserts on the hinges to pull out or the door just break all together. Then they take it out flip it over and start slamming again. Then they ram everything to one side and stick it in sideways. Here comes the next guy with one that won't even go into the bin but here he is pushing, twisting and prying trying to make it fit. You can see the upper edge of the bin bowing up about to crack in half. Then the dude gets upset because he has to check it. Lets not forget about the guy that goes around asking other passengers if he can put some of his crap under the seat in front of them so he won't have to check anything. To me that is just beyond rude. Then there is the lady carrying something in what looked like poster board about five foot long and three to four foot wide trying to slide this thing between the seats and the wall with people in them. Needless to say it was awkward as hell.
You can load and unload an aircraft in three times the time if you did away with the overhead bins. I find these bins to be nothing more than time consuming and an overloaded safety hazard.
Maybe the FAA should regulate the size of carryons and make it an industry standard. Like I said the size should be no larger than a briefcase.
You can load and unload an aircraft in three times the time if you did away with the overhead bins. I find these bins to be nothing more than time consuming and an overloaded safety hazard.
Maybe the FAA should regulate the size of carryons and make it an industry standard. Like I said the size should be no larger than a briefcase.