I do. Has nothing to do with safety
Gotta get to the airport 2 hours before the flight.
Stand in a FoP line to get your bags checked.
Then get into a RotR line to make it through the checkpoint - all while hoping you don’t get “special” assistance.
Then wait in a ToT line to grab a cup of coffee.
Get notified of “cattle call” and hope that your zone isn’t #5.
While in “cattle call” start worrying that there’ll be room for your carry on in one of the bins.
And hope that the individual seated next to you does not snore, doesn’t encroach on your space, and has recently bathed.
Let’s say you’ve made that far.
Now:
Let’s hope the Pilot isn’t drunk, or going through a nasty divorce.
That there’s no turbulence on your flight.
And that the flight attendant isn’t on a power trip.
As you squeeze to get out of your seat upon arrival, you pray that someone doesn’t reach across and open an overhead bin directly above you.
As you slowly shuffle your way out of the plane you begin to think of the odds that your luggage actually made the same flight you did.
Then as you depart the plane, you thank the captain and crew for the experience.
……..and that’s if you don’t have a connecting flight.
wow, never had most of that.
I just got back from Iceland (jaw droppingly beautiful)
let's see, yes I did get to the airport 3 hours early (left out of Phl)
on line checked my bags so just dropped them off at the designated counter. 20 minutes tops, did have to print out luggage tags.
I have TSA precheck so got in the precheck line, informed the tsa agent that I have two fake knees with metal parts so I'm gonna beep. I beeped and got wanded. total time maybe 30 minutes. I also have global entry so nope, no more waiting in line at customs upon entering the country.
I don't fly discount airlines so nope no zones, usually in group 5 though. simply stay seated until zone 5 gets called. I checked my bag and my backpack fits under my seat.
Didn't ask the pilot if he was getting divorced ( got my own personal problems, not concern about a perfect strangers) but he did a superb job landing in Reykjavik especially since Iceland experiences crazy snow and wind storms in the winter.
I have long legs so I usually spring the few extra bucks for an exit door row or an end seat. so I guess I'm the jerk that opens the overhead door first. lol most of my seat mates have been truly pleasant, some may snore but lol every time I got up
to stretch or go to the bathroom, I noticed 99% of folks had earplugs stuck in their ears, doubt anyone would here snoring anyway.
in the last 12 months I've been to Iceland, paris, Greece and wdw. checked bags every time, got my bag every time.
Doing the Camino de Santiago trail in a few months I'll be checking a bag again