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#16
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My guess is that he was trying to do the following:
Step 1: set up a situation which would be a PR nightmare for UA
Step 2: Record it, post it on Social Media
Step 3: profit.
I hope this backfires on the guy, and they hold him responsible for the costs associated with the delay. At the very least, I hope it didn't work.
Step 1: set up a situation which would be a PR nightmare for UA
Step 2: Record it, post it on Social Media
Step 3: profit.
I hope this backfires on the guy, and they hold him responsible for the costs associated with the delay. At the very least, I hope it didn't work.
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#18
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Sadly, there's always a category of low-life who prefers extortion. The disappointing thing is that these extortionists are supported by the full weight of the law in the US.
#19
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What's different about this case is that the first we're hearing about it is from a neutral witness instead of the more common story fed to and repeated by the media by the complainant or their lawyer.
#20
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FA's have safety and security duties to perform and the aircraft does not push until those are performed. At the point where passengers are advised that they must take their seats before the aircraft can push, the cabin door has been closed (as it was here because it had to be opened) and that is just part of the process, including exit row briefings and a safety check of seatbacks, tray tables, and seat belts. Not to mention galleys and other items.
Crew are also trained to assess the situation. Aircraft are not a bus where the driver can simply pull over to the side of the road and kick a problem passenger off. People who are a problem at 0 feet, are potential dangers at FL 35. That places passengers and crew at risk, leads to diversions and the like.
While the delay is regrettable, it is something which the Captain would have weighed before making the final decision.
Crew are also trained to assess the situation. Aircraft are not a bus where the driver can simply pull over to the side of the road and kick a problem passenger off. People who are a problem at 0 feet, are potential dangers at FL 35. That places passengers and crew at risk, leads to diversions and the like.
While the delay is regrettable, it is something which the Captain would have weighed before making the final decision.
#21
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No kidding. He sure seemed to have $$$ in mind at the end of this "ordeal"!
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#23
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Can't United ban him from future flights? Presumably they have his identifying information . . . only question is whether the IT system could catch it (same name and DOB).
#24
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It would be nice if airlines handed every passenger a live cattle-prod during boarding which you could use, with impunity, on any obnoxious, annoying, drunk, belligerent or otherwise intolerable passenger who was causing a ruckus. This guy sounds like a male version of a soccer mom.
#25
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Yep here we have a situation unlike the SkyWorst FA on the Delta Connection flight, the passenger is definitely the aggressor. Not only did he inconvenience the passengers he also inconvenienced the crew who probably had other flights that day along with the aircraft in question. I really hope UA just refunded the money and told them to take a hike.
#26
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I’m confused by your post. What is the relevance of your post to the topic of this particular thread? Did you read this thread starting with the first post? Please clarify.
#27
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skywest is a united express carrier as well. Turns out this flight happens to be operated by Republic. There are many express carriers, where the flight attendants are trained by their operating carrier (not marketing) that do business as a variety of express carriers for different mainline carriers.
#28
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skywest is a united express carrier as well. Turns out this flight happens to be operated by Republic. There are many express carriers, where the flight attendants are trained by their operating carrier (not marketing) that do business as a variety of express carriers for different mainline carriers.
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United no more trains UAEX FAs than they do Air Canada FAs.