Are seatbelt sizes the same in J as in Y

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Harthagan

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Flew SYD to OOL in J and the seatbelt only had about an inch to spare! Just wondering if the belts are the same length in J as in rows 3 to 5. I know I've put on some pounds over covid but now I'm worried I wont fit into the normal seat belts in Y
 
The J belts are longer than the Y belts. At a guess I'd say by around 15-20cm.
 
Ok good to know. On my flight back tonight the seatbelt had a few extra notches to spare, which leads me to believe that perhaps the seatbelt lengths aren't uniform across every aircraft? I know I certainly haven't lost any weight in the last few days haha
 
My theory is if a belt is frayed but but damaged, sometimes they hot knife instead of replacing, thus shortening the belt. I've been outbound and no problems and inbound a day later and it's a short belt
 
My theory is if a belt is frayed but but damaged, sometimes they hot knife instead of replacing, thus shortening the belt. I've been outbound and no problems and inbound a day later and it's a short belt
If a belt is frayed it's removed and replaced. There are some J belts that are shorter than others and those would be the factory ones that came with the seat rather than one that VA has replaced or installed themselves.
 
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