Originally Posted by
chavala
Apparently there’s another clip floating around somewhere:
”In the clip, she can be seen talking to a United staff member who informs her it was the captain's decision to deny her from the flight for 'what came out of your mouth'.
The employee also tells her 'there was some more that I heard', beyond the pronoun error.
Originally Posted by
NJSwamplands
Nothing more to the story except the dailymail wants me to allow ads
The “mystery clip” is in the Daily Mail article. It’s at the top just over 3 minutes long and ends with the clip linked by OP.
It seems like the supervisor who said she heard that more than that came out didn’t actually mean she heard it, but that she was told there was more by the “inflight”.
Does seem like the captain made the decision.
Going to be hard to know without any video onboard (where it seems this happened). Supervisor says “the inflight” multiple time which I’m interpreting to mean the inflight crew
what’s the protocol to unload the bags? I know you can be involuntarily separated but seems like you’d want the bags of a person you didn’t want to fly also off the plane.