FAA Requests Input On Sizes Of Airline Seats: Bloomberg

  • The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is seeking feedback on the dimensions of airline seats, which some claim doesn't accommodate all body types, reported Bloomberg.
  • The general public will have 90 days to comment on the minimum seat size requirements for passenger safety.
  • The FAA specifically asked for feedback regarding how seat sizes impact disabled people's safety and those over age 60 and children. 
  • The average economy seat on the major US.. airlines varies between 17 and 18.5 inches.
  • Even the most crowded seat arrangements have little effect on emergency evacuation, according to FAA research published in January 2021. A research participant's average weight was 88.5 kilograms, or around 195 pounds.
  • According to a spokesperson, "The FAA encourages commenters to review the cabin evacuations study and provide information about the minimum dimensions of passenger seats that are necessary for safety."
  • Photo via Wikimedia Commons
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