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difference of human height differences in our legs. it s not in our torso. that s why we can sit on three chairs and we are all looking at each other in the eye the chair, the height doesn t so, the leg room so, put me in a place where i am as comfortable as you are. and you can pack people so that everyone is equally as comfortable. that s brilliant. but i also feel like you should invent that, as it doesn t exist. that would be a way to equalize this issue. because little children don t need a whole big area, and you don t either, right? my sense is that people s discomfort on planes has to do with the fact that people talk on planes to strangers. and my ideal airlines is one in which no one actually spoke okay. got it. you ve got a silent airline. and you want less junk in the trunk. i think what s really going on here at the subjects here is we are packed in like sardines. yes. at the top. at the top.
about this. she says this is all about safety, even though the unintended outcome here could be a federal regulation that makes it so that airlines can t make seats any smaller. here is the rub. right now the regulations, sorry, the average seat size is 31 inches onboard a plane. it s a pitch. the leg room from your seat essentially to your knee. it was about 35 inches back in 1960, but since that time men are the example here, they have gained about 30 pound on average according to the cdc, gotten an inch taller. so the faa looked at this back in 2019. they did a mockovak situation and they figured by doing this, they only a sample of people who were over 18, under 60, no kids, no car seats, no carry-on bags. so duckworth says it is long overdue to redo this experiment and this bill would do exactly that.
airlines to evacuate a plane if something terrible happens. i just spoke to senator tammy d duckworth and she said it s all about safety. the unintended outcome could be a federal regulation that makes it so the airlines can t make seats any smaller on a commercial airliner. let s just go back in history here. back in the 1960s, the regular seat size, the pitch, the distance between your seat the leg room, and your knee was about 35 inches. today on average it s about 31 inches. although people have gotten a lot bigger. men have gotten taller by an inch, they have gained on average 30 pounds. so this really that s a lot. it really sort of calls into question this need for there to be a regulation. so the faa back in 2019 tested this to see if there is a safety issue with airlines cramming on more and more seats on a commercial airliner but this is