Finnair to Begin Voluntary Passenger Weighing Pre-Flight
OAN’s James Meyers
8:00 AM – Friday, February 9, 2024
An airline out of Finland will begin weighing passengers voluntarily before flights take off.
Finnair announced this week that they will start asking passengers to voluntarily weigh themselves and their carry-on baggage before takeoff in efforts to collect aircraft cargo data.
The Finland airline said passengers’ weight information will be kept anonymous and used to optimize Finnair’s current aircraft balance calculations.
According to the airline, weighing passengers will help ensure that the plane has not exceeded the weight capacity limit.
Additionally, the company also stated it will not use customers’ personal data.
“We use the weighing data for the average calculations required for the safe operation of flights, and the collected data is not linked in any way to the customer’s personal data,” Satu Munnukka, head of Finnair’s ground processes, said in a statement.
Annuka also claimed that the airline will not ask for the name or booking number of passengers who volunteer to be weighed.
European airlines use the mean passenger weight as calculated by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, which revealed that men have an average weight of 181.22 lbs while women come in at an average of 148.8 lbs.
Meanwhile, according to the latest data, 42% of the U.S. population at least 20 years or older is considered obese as of 2020. However, dating back to the 1960s, that number was just a low 10%.
Several domestic airlines including American, Hawaiian, Frontier, Spirit and United require customers who are unable to fit in a single seat to purchase another ticket.
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How does weighing passengers before flights contribute to the correct distribution of weight and balance on the aircraft?
H defines the average passenger weight as 88 kilograms (194 pounds) in summer and 86 kilograms (190 pounds) in winter. However, Finnair believes that using actual passenger weight data will provide more accurate results and help ensure the safety of their flights.
The decision to weigh passengers before flights is not a new concept. In 2019, Uzbekistan Airways also implemented a similar policy, where passengers were asked to step on scales prior to boarding. The purpose was to ensure the correct distribution of weight and balance on the aircraft. This practice has been used for many years in smaller planes, where weight and balance are critical for safe takeoff and landing.
While some people may feel uncomfortable with the idea of being weighed before a flight, Finnair has stressed that the process is voluntary. Passengers will have the choice to participate or not. The purpose is to collect data to improve the accuracy of aircraft balance calculations, not to discriminate against individuals based on their weight.
By obtaining accurate weight data, Finnair can adjust the distribution of passengers and cargo on the aircraft to ensure it does not exceed weight limits. This is crucial for maintaining the stability and maneuverability of the plane during flight.
Furthermore, Finnair has assured passengers that their personal data will not be used or linked to the weighing data. The information collected will only be used for operational purposes and will not be shared with any third parties.
While there may be mixed opinions about the voluntary weighing of passengers, it is important to recognize the potential benefits it can bring to aviation safety. Accurate weight calculations are necessary for proper flight operations and can contribute to a safer overall travel experience.
In conclusion, Finnair’s decision to weigh passengers voluntarily before flights is aimed at collecting accurate data for aircraft balance calculations. This practice will help ensure the safety and efficiency of their flights. Passengers’ personal data will not be used or linked to the weighing data, protecting their privacy. While it may be a new concept for some, it is a proactive approach to enhancing aviation safety and should be seen as a positive step in the industry.
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