Originally Posted by
skybluesea
[MENTION=4565]visitor[/MENTION]
I will continue to politely disparage your decision until I hear directly from AC or later Transport Canada that your’ actions, that may result in your mattress becoming an emergency exit impairment, does NOT put lives of AC travelers at risk...show some written authoritative evidence you are NOT doing so, and I will NOT ONLY withdraw my concern, but happy to make $500 donation to your favorite Canadian registered charity.
You must be a delight at dinner parties.
Large passengers who don’t fit in their seats and can barely make it through the increasingly shrinking aisles and other people with limited mobility pose a much greater threat to the safe evacuation of an aircraft than a mattress pad ever would.
And these mattress pads are in no way rigid. That would defeat the entire purpose of them in the first place. If people want rigid, the deflated seats deliver that experience and this thread wouldn’t exist at all.