Originally Posted by
kale73
Sounds like a catch-22 to me.
a) When the seatbelt sign is on passengers are supposed to remain seated with their seatbels fastened securely around their waists.
b) Luggage is not permitted on the floor of the bulkhead row during taxi, takeoff and landing.
c) It is a physical impossibility for must human beings to place something in the overhead bin while seated with the seatbelt fastened.
d) The FA is contractually prohibited from stowing the passenger's luggage (although I've seen more than one FA "place" luggage for a passenger).
It seems that the only solution that would allow for no rules to be broken would be for the captain to abort the landing, find clear skies where he or she can turn off the seatbelt sign, have the pax stow his or her luggage, then resume the approach and landing.
Finally a common sense and logical suggestion