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Airlines Can't Charge You for What You Wear
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https://www.amazon.com/BVASJIUK-Voyage-Coat-Travel-Pockets/d...
The photo on the homepage appears to be identical to the photo in the Amazon listing (on my phone).
(Or whomever is manufacturing for the company is trying to undercut the company that hired them.)
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Be very careful about this. It is a good way to get your money "stolen" through Civil Asset Forfeiture:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_forfeiture_in_the_United...
> A 2020 study found that the median cash forfeiture in 21 states which track such data was $1,300
It doesn't have to be a lot of cash, and in fact smaller amounts are more likely to be taken so that there is less of a fight to try to get it back.
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If you carry them with you while going through security, you're just asking to be strip searched and questioned.
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https://www.evionica.com/blog/blog/how-much-the-passenger-we...
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And fuel burn is the least of the concerns when it comes to weight - a far bigger issue is how it affects balance and engine lift. But on a plane the size of a jet airliner, this too is almost never a real concern when it comes to passenger weight - a standard weight is just assumed for each passenger and their carryon. (It's a concern for cargo weight, but that's why cargo is always weighed and balanced properly.)
Maybe if the airline notices that all the passengers are sitting on the left (for some strange reason) or something like that, they would reseat people.
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https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/16307/how-does-...
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Currently feel like I'm living on the edge by 1-bagging an Osprey Farpoint 40. My heart races every time I'm at the gate, and I feel I've perfected a masterclass in illusion by angling my body, distracting the gate staff, moving my hands to draw attention, etc (note: I probably look like an idiot - but it's fun to dream).
The optimal solution is just to weigh everybody as they board the plane and bill them accordingly, lol. But I don't think that'd go down too well.
If these jackets can hold 5kg, and there's 200 passengers donning them, that's a ton of weight, which is about $100 per flight in extra fuel?
Wonder if the fairest way to charge for this is aa ringfenced externality tax on the product itself; calculating the average amount of fuel such products burn in an average lifespan. Would be preferable to airlines dictating what you can and can't wear...
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> Thus today the net balance between the amount you eat and the amount you excrete while on the planet is surgically removed from your body weight when you leave; so every time you go to the lavatory there, it is vitally important to get a receipt.
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I looked up videos on YouTube about this topic, but the few that I clicked were AI slop with the prompt of something like "Generate a video from the contents of this article, use clip art videos and English male narration".
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I suppose with the continued enshittification of air travel, jackets like this will be more common, and the sight of passengers with bulky clothing at airports will no longer be strange.
I was travelling the last few weeks, and wearing a jacket in an airport in warmer countries would make me look very out of place.