Last time I flew commercially was some years ago, although I used to do it frequently. Window seat up front on a CRJ out of HPN, the gentleman on the aisle next to me was ... voluminous. I honestly thought about my options should a rejected take-off (or worse) require an evacuation with his bulk in my way.
I loved to fly at one time in a more genteel world, and had the chance from 13 or so on. People speak about how expensive it was but, having lived it, and done so on a buck a week allowance and saved thirty-five cents a day school lunch money, I'd disagree - maybe it was the student fares and, one day, military discount (at a time we had to fly in uniform). Anyway, it was a different world. TWA, Northeast, Executive, Mohawk, United, Eastern, Mexicana, Wien, US Air ... air travel was far, far different - objectively and not just due to the failing memory of an old man.
Pretty sure I've made my last commercial flight at this point but, damn, did I see things many of you could never imagine.
I can only speak to the awful videos I see these days, and maybe those are the minority of actual experience. I surely hope so. Mostly these days I'm glad to avoid the general public as much as possible (from grocery store to post office) and can't imagine anymore being stuck in that narrow aluminum tube while we share germs and a tiny space flying to wherever.
It saddens me, but it's true
