http://omg.yahoo.com/news/director-kevin-smith-kicked-off-plane-for-being-too-fat/35864?nc
Seriously? That's phucked up.
Seriously? That's phucked up.

Well, fortunately for Smith, his celebrity status makes it entirely possible for him to make this a PR nightmare for the airline. Even bigger than it would be coming from an "Average Joe", that is. Very stupid decision by that plane's crew.

Unfortunate incident, but hopefully it will inspire him to slim down a bit.

Why not?![]()
Unless he wants to for his own reasons, I don't think an incident like this should inspire anyone to lose weight. Particularly when your weight wasn't a "flight risk".
They should have kicked him off of the plane for making crappy movies.
I fly Southwest all the time, for a variety of reasons... And, to be perfectly honest, this is one of them. There are few things less pleasant than being stuck on an airplane next to someone who overflows their own seat and encroaches (sometimes severely) into yours. Southwest requires passengers who won't fit into one of their seats to purchase two tickets. If someone who doesn't fit into their seat fails to do so, then Southwest reserves the right to boot them off of a full flight. This isn't done to embarrass anyone or to somehow discriminate against the obese. Rather, it is done as a matter of courtesy to the other passengers, who would all like to enjoy the full seat that they paid for.
I'm 6'5" and about 255 lbs, so I'm a fairly large guy. I don't encroach into anyone else's seat, but flying on an airplane is still usually quite uncomfortable for me due to the lack of legroom. I still have back problems sometimes as a result of a car accident several years ago, and being jammed into a cramped little seat for hours at a time isn't exactly helpful. To compensate, I often have to pay extra to get a direct (or the shortest possible) flight. Sometimes I'll pay to go first class, especially if my back has been acting up. I'm no stranger to having to pay extra to fly due to my physical dimensions... If I needed more than one seat, I'd pay for that as well. Kevin Smith has a lot more money than I do, so I really don't see why he couldn't do the same.
What is the definitive gauge for a Customer of size?
The armrest is the definitive gauge for a Customer of size. It serves as the boundary between seats and measures 17 inches in width. Customers who are unable to lower both armrests and/or who compromise any portion of adjacent seating should proactively book the number of seats needed prior to travel.
Pretty much. The last good Kevin Smith movie was Dogma... although I heard Clerks 2 was ok.
I'm with Pete. He and I can fly in the animal cargo hold.I fly Southwest all the time, for a variety of reasons... And, to be perfectly honest, this is one of them. There are few things less pleasant than being stuck on an airplane next to someone who overflows their own seat and encroaches (sometimes severely) into yours. Southwest requires passengers who won't fit into one of their seats to purchase two tickets. If someone who doesn't fit into their seat fails to do so, then Southwest reserves the right to boot them off of a full flight. This isn't done to embarrass anyone or to somehow discriminate against the obese. Rather, it is done as a matter of courtesy to the other passengers, who would all like to enjoy the full seat that they paid for.
I'm 6'5" and about 255 lbs, so I'm a fairly large guy. I don't encroach into anyone else's seat, but flying on an airplane is still usually quite uncomfortable for me due to the lack of legroom. I still have back problems sometimes as a result of a car accident several years ago, and being jammed into a cramped little seat for hours at a time isn't exactly helpful. To compensate, I often have to pay extra to get a direct (or the shortest possible) flight. Sometimes I'll pay to go first class, especially if my back has been acting up. I'm no stranger to having to pay extra to fly due to my physical dimensions... If I needed more than one seat, I'd pay for that as well. Kevin Smith has a lot more money than I do, so I really don't see why he couldn't do the same.
My butt fits in the seat just fine, but he and I share an identical wingspan, shoulder wise. That shit aint changing without a straightjacket... no Cassi you may not. 😉 Flying just isn't extremely comfortable, but am always cognizant if someone is next to me that I'm not using them as a lean machine. I read Southwests blog and it sounded pretty reasonable. They said what happened was that Smith bought two seats on a flight, as he apparently always does due to his size, and then decided to try to take an earlier flight. They tried to accomodate him but when everyone had boarded, two seats weren't available.
Whether or not it's "intended" to be embarrassing, come on. Let's not play dumb. It has to be for whomever is deemed "too fat". Imagine if that were you.
Now THAT sounds perfectly reasonable. I'm still not keen on the idea of having to buy two tickets, though. Perhaps they need to look at other ways of accomodating folks who are that big. Maybe a tack-on fee, but not another full charge. (Airlines charge way too much in many cases to begin with.)
