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Are seat belt extenders safe for adults?

When is it SAFE to use a Seat Belt Extender? ? The only time it is safe to use a seat belt extender in a car is when both of the following criteria are met: The person using the extender is an obese teenager or adult whose body size is such that the seat belt can not be buckled without the use of an extender.



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The webbing that makes up seat belt fabric has extreme tensile strength and is capable of supporting about 3000-6000 lbs without force.

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overweight airline passenger fastens seat belt If the plane is full, you might be required to wait until the next available flight and pay full fare for a second seat. For example, Southwest requires obese passengers to purchase a second seat in advance (but provides a refund if the plane is not full).

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You should be fine. You could try and google the largest seat in your class category and try to book it. You will be fine, you probably won't even need an extender on your belt. A size 22 won't have difficulty fitting in a airline seat, and doing up the seat belt.

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I am a bigger person, size 24-26-28. Will I fit in an airplane seat? You will probably need to buy two coach seats and ask for a seatbelt extender (or to have yours). Remember, two coach seats are generally much cheaper and more spacious than a single first class seat.

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Most likely, it won't be comfortable, but you'll still fit at 300. Try and book next to an empty seat, if you can.

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Airlines do provide seat belt extenders on flights as they are required by law to do so at no charge. Travelers are discouraged from bringing their own seat belt extenders, since the FAA would not be able to ensure that extenders brought by passengers are compliant with safety regulations.

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Avoid emergency exit seats because you're not allowed to use a seatbelt extender here. The front row of seats is also a bad choice because the armrests do not raise. Ask for a seatbelt extender when you're boarding.

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I do find that on their older a/c, seat belts are reasonable small so if you are XL you probably will need extension seat belt which obviously you will not be able to use in the emergency exit rows and row 1 (exception are seats 1E and 1F).

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Passengers who do not fit into the 17.8-inch seat comfortably with the armrests down must purchase two seats at the time of booking. The airline will then assign two seats next to each other, free of charge.

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While the FAA advises airlines not to allow personal seat belt extenders, this has not stopped travelers from purchasing their own just simply because they feel more comfortable bringing a belt than asking for one. Airlines do provide seat belt extenders on flights as they are required by law to do so at no charge.

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I've googled and it says 30” which seems really small. A size 20 woman would be fine with a Ryanair seatbelt. Most planes also carry belt extenders on board just in case, but you won't need one.

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