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Airlines have a variety of baggage policies, but it is the standard where carry-on roller suitcases of a certain size are stored in flight overhead bins.
But one passenger sneerlessly fl Airlines Rules and then called by fellow flyers.
A flight passenger asked, posting on Reddit on the “R/Delta” forum. [flight attendants] Do you miss this? ”
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“The suitcase was “hidden” behind the first separating curtain from C+, the person wrote.
“Several FAs passed this before departure and during flight, but I didn’t realize I hadn’t said anything about it,” the person continued.

Flying passengers sparked debate after finding a suitcase hidden behind the flight’s cabin curtains rather than being properly stored in the overhead bin. (istock)
“The carry-on abusers have driven themselves out here. We’re all dimming up you,” commented one person.
One user joked, “We don’t pay attention to that case behind the curtain.”
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“What happened to your thorough walk around the cabin? Under the seat One user asked.
Redditor said, “This must be a violation of some sort. Flight Crew This is supposed to be done to ensure the safety of the cabin. ”

The FAA states that “carrying baggage can be stored against passenger class partitions or bulkheads if both emphasize inertial loads.” (istock)
“Frankly, I’ve seen things like this recently, and now I think it’s okay for people to not put their seats back in place in preparation for landing,” one user said. “The flight attendants are ‘walks’ and I’m sure they’re watching it, but they’re walking right away. ”
Another Redditor commented, “Your own business, carry-on narc.”
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“Be careful with your business,” another repeated.
For the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) “Airline Operations Breaking News,” agents list the appropriate carry-on rules. Storage procedure.

The FAA says personal items must fit under the seat in front of passengers. (istock)
“If shifts are suppressed by FAA approved tying straps or cargo nets, and if both emphasize inertial loads, carry-on baggage may be stored against passenger class dividers or bulkheads,” reads the FAA bulletin.
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The bulletin also states that “boarding scans must be performed in advance to ensure that passengers have the size and amount of carry-on baggage.”

“Some aircraft have limited overhead bin space and your personal items need to fit under the seat in front of you.” (Getty / Istock)
Under the FAA’s “hand-on baggage tip,” the agency says, “some aircraft have limited overhead bin space. Personal items It must fit under the seat in front of you. ”