I've thankfully never flown USAirways, but I have done many a run from Fairbanks or Anchorage to the Lower 48 and even in peak tourist season many flights have some stop over in between Alaska and the east coast (Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, Seattle, etc.). Not being able to buckle his seat belt and sitting on the aisle is also quite suspect, why didn't he alert a flight attendant or did a flight attendant notice his belt wasn't buckled?
The guy is allegedly a "frequent flier" but if one is they would know how to handle this and if it happened in July why is it now making news four months later? He claims to be worried about the safety issue but perhaps he should have done something about safety at the time and had it handled before takeoff?
I'm a window seat girl myself and never ever get up to get into the overhead compartment or to use the bathroom. As unpredictable and annoying as some small children can be sometimes I will swap seats to help out a family which ends up with a kid in the middle seat and my space is not encroached upon. I have been on some crazy full flights in and out of Alaska and maybe I am fabulously lucky but someone will always volunteer to switch seats around to increase the comfort of others or make the flight safe and legal.
I also just cruised
www.seatguru.com and realized Alaska Airlines has some narrow seats at 17 inches. Much like christiangirl I can't be trusted with this caboose and a smile, but I can fit my Joan Holloway into their smaller seats. Maybe airlines should have some seats at the gate or the ticket counter for people to sit in, of course that has never worked with the carry on luggage examples so perhaps it would be the same situation. Carry on luggage is the bane of my travel life, I wish that policy was enforced.