Trump Hater Refuses to Get Off Plane
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- Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
- People now can't behave on planes.
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My heart goes out to her husband. Just imagine what hell he has lived through in that marriage. His silence is deafening.
Even though he wasn't shown in the clip, you can just see him rolling his eyes and saying "Good grief! Here we go again!!!"
I’m sure the husband is used to it. My mom behaves this way & my parents just celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary. He does what this man did, in public, but at home…he doesn’t allow her to act this way! To make matters worse, dad’s a Republican and mom’s a Democrat…he had a large but close family who lived on a farm, very poor, but always in church, she grew up in the city with a bratty brother 9 years younger than her & parents who were atheists. Right before they got married, conditions were set: he told her their kids would be raised in church (thank you, dad) and she said there would be no drinking or hitting (her dad was an abusive alcoholic). How they’ve stayed together is a mystery! Dad is 91 & mom is 86 with 4 kids, 6 grandchildren, & 11 great-grandchildren….so they’ve done pretty well IMO!😊❤
He looked like a frail ghost of a man, like she sucked out his soul.
@@karenbliss8719 They must really love each other, to be so dedicated to making it work. You were blessed! ☺🙏
@@Doxymeister My dad’s other condition was no divorce & they are each others best friend! It’s cute watching them & I thank my Savior every day that at the age of 61, I have both of my parents who truly love each other! Considering dad, who broke his hip 2 1/2 years ago hunting elk in Colorado at 88, (we all live in AR) & mom being blind, they’re doing well. Dad works 40 hrs/week but when he gets home, he cooks her supper & washes the dishes! We lost my oldest sister to cancer 17 yrs ago when she was only 48…that was very hard on them. My brother (the oldest) & my other sister who is 62 & most of the grandkids live 20 minutes away from them! I’m so sorry, I didn’t mean to write a book but yes, we are very blessed!
Rule No.1 of being on a plane : Don't be a douchebag
Or anywhere else.
True
Rule #2 is middle seat gets both arm rests!
@@SuperTensions 😆
This is what happens when you put many people with a big sense of entitlement in close proximity.
I flew home, 2 connections, started at 3AM, got middle seats because it was all last minute because mother died suddenly and I was very close to my mother. It was a heart breaking time. I was out of sorts. I had just seen my mom for dinner a few days before my trip. I was sad, angry, heartbroken, and depressed. What I wasn't was a dick to other customers.
My mother and I were very, very close, I know the extreme pain that comes from losing your mother. Mine was 62 when she passed from an aneurysm on the 13th of December 2018. Christmass is still very hard on my daughter, wife, and me. I don't know if you are spiritual or not, or if your mother was. Mine was and would say the Lord's prayer after tucking me in every night. I say it now and and I hear her voice when I do, almost as if she is right here with me still. Just thought that may help. May the Lord's blessings be bestowed upon you and yours.
Many blessings to the both of you. Keep the light they gave you close to your heart.
I can relate and you have my sympathy. I lost my husband of 30 years suddenly while he was in another state for our business with my family. I had to board a plane 24 hours later and I was a wreck. Forgot to take out my laptop at TSA and thankfully the agent was nice about it. The entire journey I was one second away from breaking down in tears. If I would have had this monster in the seat next to me I don’t know what I would’ve done.
When I was younger I was seating in the middle section of a 767 on a transcon next to a mother with an infant and a very irritable toddler. The infant was crying, the toddler whining and climbing on seats. Mom was doing her best but she was fighting a losing battle. I had two choices. Be upset or help. I asked the mother if I could help and she agreed. I played with the toddler until she conked out in my arms. My tie and shirt were covered in drool (didn't care) and everyone got to our destination happy. The mother was so grateful. Everyone is in the same boat, so to speak, so everyone needs to get along.
Well done!
I'm glad you volunteered to help. If a MAN volunteers, he will be pegged as a p******e and likely arrested at the end of the flight. His life will be ruined. Under NO circumstances should any man volunteer to take care of a child who is not his own. I would NEVER do it. It is an insane risk.
Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
Imagine getting to that age and still not being in control of your behaviour
Age? So many factors can affect their behavior. One can never know what another may be going through. Be kind. Working in complaints for some time I learned that what folks want above all is ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. Acquiescence likely not necessary but the need to be heard is.
@@albertfinney1328doesn't excuse being an asshat. No hiding behind that. I'm not acknowledging your hate. Get off my plane.
@@albertfinney1328 How would that have helped in either of these situations?
The first person was very vocal about her politicalopinions to the point of wanting things to be her way. The second person was willing to violate known rules of airplane safety (don't stand until we reach the gate) and personal space.
They're called "Democrats."
@@goldengryphon Be kind. Acknowledge another's discomfort. If not part of the solution you are part of the problem.
She was more concerned about her political feelings than she was with supporting her husband who just lost his mother!
She's a typical narcissist, she just couldn't stand it, that her husband and his mother were what people focused on and she wasn't Center of attention.
She doesn't have a husband: Get it straight. It's her "partner" I'm sure.
Her husband is probably relieved to be shut of her.
That says much about her!
While I do think what she did was wrong, and she does seem like an insufferable person, I suspect this is how she feels she grabs back control of her life or something like that.
She's is the perfect subject for authoritarians. They love people like her. Easily manipulated and will do whatever they are told no matter how awful.
I’ll bet she’s a Democrat
This… is a *severely* underrated point.
Thanks for pointing it out, I hope more people notice that too
Yay for penalizing bad behavior!! You're right, it's not complicated.
Her poor husband totally tries to ignore but clearly he’s a victim of her tirades.
I know. Can you imagine being married to THAT...?
What are the chances she has his balls in her purse?
He's a weak man who is not in control of his wife.
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There was a day not too long ago that you could have rational discussions and relationships with people who have differing political views. But, the left has gone off-planet and a large majority of them are out to destroy what is left of the once-great USA. You can't have reasonable relationships with the enemies of liberty if you're in in favor of liberty. A marriage is even more compromised these days.
The problem is that in our current society, too many people believe they have a right to hate and harass anyone who disagrees with them on anything.
I call it movie syndrome.
Everyone thinks they're the main character in this story called life. They're actors and the world revolves around them, so making bizarre, unexpected, controversial actions is acceptable and normal.
More like people are so disconnected with reality they are not speaking with their indoor voice. They are speaking with their internet voice.
democrats want diversity in everything...except thought.
Look up Nihilism.
Technically they do have the right to hate (not harass) anyone, as they should. But an airline or any other business also has the right to kick you out, as they should.
Hahaha. Dude, I’m a captain for your biggest regional…this was spot on. Kind of a “funny, not funny” video. My patience and tolerance has significantly decreased over the years! I often joke, if it weren’t for airports and people, I’d have the greatest job in the world! 😂
Clear and concise directions to this disruptor!
No conversation, no debate. Excellent!
Let me guess, they are from Portland, Seattle or San Francisco?
I love that Kelsey is just fed up with everyone’s shit.
So am I.
Precisely, he's not alone in this.
4 seconds max, probably more like 1 second
What about people who break all kinds of other rules of - mostly courtesy like shoving the hell out of the overhead bin with their knapsacks and coats, and purses?
ugh flying sucks because some people do douchy things that are not rebuked
😂 Especially about the snacks. I loved that! Kelsey 101
The opposite can apply too. My wife and I was on a flight where every seat was taken. We were to be separated on different flights because a baby had spit up on a seat and it hadn't been properly cleaned. Long story short. We made the same flight with me sitting on a trash bag. I told the attendent that it wasn't a big deal. When we deplaned both of us just waited until the last since we were in the last row. On the return flight after we were seated an attendant came to us and said we needed to move. OK no big deal again. But she took us to first class!! The entire flight they treated us like royalty. I asked why first class and found out it was because I was so accommodating on the first flight. So, good manners can yield suprises.
What a WONDERFUL story! That's made my day! 😊
I have a lot of flight miles and learned many years ago that the flight crew take notes on passengers and share them online with each other. They will absolutely attach a note to someone if they have a return flight, and something noteworthy occurred on the outbound leg. Usually it's not a good note.
I used to bring cinnamon rolls for a small-plane flight crew regional that code-shared United from LA to Monterrey, CA. Flew it every week and got to know them all. I would fly from DC to LA, then Monterrey. One day I got a question from the United purser on the DC -> LA route. She asked when they were going to get some cinammon rolls. She was smirking.
That might have been two attendants talking to each other as I walked by, or maybe there was a note on my 'permanent record' at United?. Either way, aviation is a small world so if you are in it, you better be nice.
And yes, I once I figured out her rotation schedule I made sure she and her crew got some donuts on the next outbound we shared (there were no rolls at the outbound terminal).
I miss the old days.
@@FamilyManMoving Oh gosh, I wish you knew my Mom. She's 87 and still makes the world's best cinnamon rolls from scratch--I bet she'd love to make a batch for you to give to them!😊
How did they let you get away with not wearing a seatbelt on takeoff and landing?
Hurray for a civil gentleman!
I flew on a plane from Kentucky to Colorado with my dear deceased husband’s ashes, as he wanted them put in a lake where we used to live there.💔💔💔 I did not behave even remotely like the woman whose mother in law passed away. Quite the opposite. These types of situations should make us even more gracious.
It's surprising that adults still need to be reminded how to behave-lessons we learned as toddlers.
I think the ‘no fly’ certainly needs to be enforced.
Call It ‘grounded’
😂
Some people are bent on creating chaos!!!!
Call “her” grounded!!!
If an airline permanently banned customers after any detainment or removal, I’d exclusively fly on that airline.
Me too!
That's pretty typical; it is just explained afterwards. Police also often trespass you from the airport (that's usually just one year).
LOL
Amen
Me too
What you are saying about needing to punish people for bad behaviour like that is 100% true.. And sadly I have noticed this is becoming a major problem when it comes to schools and kids as well in general. Its insane what kids do and get away with today. No way would a kid just throw shoes,chairs,desks,ect at the teacher just because the student was politely asked to solve a problem or even read a few sentences from a book.. People wonder why teachers have been quitting like they have been in the past few years... Honestly soo glad I no longer teach.
You're exactly right!! Consequences for bad behavior!! Let it go and it continues on and on and on. That's exactly what is wrong with our country!!
I love the line "youre not special, your mom lied." lol
Sheeeeeeit
My mom also told me I'm a prince and that I'm good looking.... all lies...
😂😂😂
laughed so loud when he said this 😂
Haha, mom was never telling you, she was telling herself. Gotta feed the delusions.
I am glad that this person was HELD ACCOUNTABLE!
more on this *video is years old!*
Me too. One of the few times flaming leftists are held accountable for their actions.
Feminism is a hateful ideology by women to hurt women. There is so much self hate that she lashes out at others.
@@Republican-00769 ... and what does THAT have to do with the price of tea in China???? 1 year or 7 years ago, who cares?? The woman was an obnoxious b--ch who needed to be held accountable... and WAS.
When I fly, I make gift bags for the crew. They get so much disrespect at times.
Nothing fancy just treats from Trader Joes , a Thank You card for each and fun things I find.
I always let them know I will change seats if they need a volunteer.
We had someone like that on a flight. Yelling and shouting sitting next to me. I didn't record it because I was staying out of it. He was removed. The pilot who also got a treat bag came to get me...I thought oh boy...what did I do.
He invited me to the cockpit ( we were on the ground still)
Thanked me for keeping calm, thanked me for the treat bag and he had a crew member take photos of me and him.
The crew told me they really appreciated the treat bags, and it really made a difference because of what happened.
They wanted to move me to 1st class but no open seats.
Told them my seat arrange the same time as 1st class...lol.
Several people sitting near me asked about the treat bags.
I told them I make them to show appreciation, I don't expect special treatment.
If you make them, put everything in a grocery bag like you can buy at a checkout at a grocery store.
Put everything in that bag to make it easier for TSA to check.
I assemble them at the gate.
I love the photo in the Cockpit...I told the Captain I am a fan of 74Gear and Mentor Pilot. Captain said he enjoys 74Gear and Mentor Pilot as well.
Thanks for this story with the treat bag idea with key point being your communication that it’s just to show appreciation, not asking for special treatment. I wouldn’t have known the appropriate number of treat bags for a typical flight. How many for a really big plane on an 8 hour flight? Can you mention a couple of the “fun things” you find?
@marjieestivill I go to the Dollar store and get sleeping masks; little fidget poppers, and mints. Trader Joe's ( I know there aren't everywhere...but gives an idea) and get their 99 cent little bags of dark chocolate peanut butter cups. Stroop waffles, and other little treats.
I get the McDonald's Happy Meal toys when I order a happy meal.
I also include $1.00 bills that I fold into bow ties and put in Thank You Cards ( my dad taught me at age 10 lol)
For pilots I try to find Hot Wheels Airplanes.
Targets $1.00 section has fun stuff 2.
I get party bags as well at the Dollar Tree.
To find out how many I need; I just Google How many crew are needed for the type of plane I'm going to be on.
I always fky Alaska. So I know there are 4 flight attendance, and 2 pilots.
It's fun to give them.
I do the same thing for my Grand Daughters bus driver and teacher.
So much negativity in the world; I try to spread kindness.
@@shannonmcdougall478 You’re a gem, thanks so much for these many ideas! I also will start treating, starting with postal delivery person, and next time I fly, I’ll know what to do!
That's great stuff and a totally great idea!. Would you mind if I asked what kind of items you purchased for the treat bag? I ask because I'm not good at that sort of thing. And I would imagine it doesn't include food items for obvious reasons. I might use your idea if it gets an invitation to the cockpit 😅
@mrtrek64 Just things I find at the Dollar Store. Sleeping masks, fidget stuff.
I also go to Traders Joe's and get their .99 cent packs of dark chocolate peanut butter cups, stroop waffles, and other treats.
I find stuff at the $1.00 area at Target.
For pilots I look for Hot Wheel Planes...last year I scored a Hot Wheels Enterprise from Star Trek at the Dollar Store.
I include a thank you card and a $10.00 Starbucks gift card.
Also Happy meal toys are popular
I have only been invited to the cockpit once on Alaska Airlines...at the gate.
Usually they will treat you like you are in 1st class, or move you to 1st class.
But my goal is to show appreciation. If they choose to do something special; that's great. If not that's O.K. too.
Just because you have had a traumatic experience does not give you a right to BE someone else’s traumatic experience.
Yes! ahahahah... very true!
I recently traveled to Europe with my 2 young children. I brought chocolate bars to gift the flight attendants and passengers sitting behind my children. Flight attendants were especially nice to my children & gave them free drinks during the flight. Being nice to others is just a good policy all around.
It costs nothing to be polite.
Smart, very smart, think about your needs, environments.
The beauty of that is you're teaching your children respect.
That’s very sweet. Would you have extra ones or the people sitting in front of your children? In my experience as are the ones who really notice?
My dad was a pilot, mom was a flight attendant (stewardess back in the day) for TWA. Flying used to be classy. We wore our Sunday best when we would fly. People have gotten Ghetto. Disgusting
more like people got poor and act accordingly
Lot of them were american.
@@notastone4832 My parents were poor. They were not rude, entitled, violent, or inconsiderate.
@@notastone4832 Poor doesn't mean you behave that way, thats an excuse for being a shitty person.
@@notastone4832 most people get poor because they refuse to take any self accountability and love to claim victim hood then get trapped in the victim Olympics. This everyone should get a trophy attitude has destroyed industries, education etc stop. What does not having money have to do with being respectful to others. This women is the perfect target the MSM targets
I work for one of the legacy airlines in Bos and many times during the dreaded C-era pilots would request return to gate after push/disconnect complete. Every time I would ask if it was mask related and each time the answer was “yes.” My response was always the same - “no one’s life is in jeopardy and the flight attendants are not G-d. Disconnect all set have a great flight!” Too many people had their lives destroyed bc airline crews catered to propaganda instead of standing up to ridiculous govt. over reach. Pilots were always shocked that they encountered a conservative female fleet service clerk. And each time agreed.
I like this piolet. Zero tolerance for idiots causing problems on an airplane ✈️
I had 300lbs+ couple in isle and window. I am trim/thin and could not get my butt on the seat. I was literally suspended on their love handles. I told attendant that physics and geometry won't allow me to fit. Unfortunately, she was an unpleasant person and threatened to kick me off plane if my butt didn't touch seat. The pilot stepped in and put me in first class, great guy. Pilot quietly said they should have to pay for three seats, but in this "clown world" I am the problem not them.
LOL they never thought anyone would sit there!
We must pay $100 for an extra pound in luggage occupying no additional space, but 300-pound passengers aren't charged. NONSENSICAL!
Fat people should always pay for two seats.
I feel bad for you, but that's funny as heck, suspended on their love handles! LOL
Don't push your luck.
When she said "he is in my space", my jaw dropped! Good grief!
The words of a child and she's clearly way beyond child age, physically anyhow.
Well, she'll get all new space aboard Broom Flight 101, her replacement booking.
While I may provisionally agree on some points she may have, in a common carrier environment, one adopts behavior that is naturally restrained, thereby removing the temptation that would otherwise be experienced to ascertain precisely how long it would take to feed her through the cabin pressure relief valve in the rear of the aircraft.
As for Passenger Assfeed, I've done precisely the same thing in the case of a Code Brown, apologized profusely to the poor soul next to me, explaining the ahem, emergency. But, get aggressive like he was, hey, those ain't my balls son, but they'll sure seem like they are, as I'm far older than you and will fight dirtier than the Dirty Dozen.
I'd say, tough. You're in mine.
Yup, it is a shared space on a plane. How some people just cannot grasp that simple and obvious fact is kind of stunning!
Flight attendant responds: “I am sorry mam, we will fix that for you. 2 minutes latter the police show up “ mam we’re are here to give you a change in your space. You will no longer have to sit next to this man.” Police then escort her off the plane.”😳😂😂😂
That one dude in such a hurry, reminds me of driving to work and some people think they have to pass everyone. I've laughed at so many thinking they're going somewhere fast when I end up catching up to them and not going any faster than I was when they passed me. Typically, I drove 5-10mph over the speed limit with the flow of traffic.
Not punishing bad behavior is the same thing as approving of bad behavior. Approving bad behavior is the same thing as encouraging bad behavior.
Plain and simple, people dont know how to act in public anymore. You see it in court rooms and theaters as well.
People feel entitled to blast music or t.v. shows from their phones and bring their damn dogs inside any and every business.
I've seen it in every public establishment.
They were never taught!!
Everywhere now a days.
They take their keyboard warrior attitudes into the non-virtual world, then are astonished when they have to bear real-world consequences.
A woman of her age acting so disrespectful to everyone around her is insane, imagine what shes like normally !
It's because they made violence illegal and this is why we have so many "karens" and "kevins". When I was younger you knew your a$$ was going to cash the check your mouth wrote, it made for a polite society when there were consequences that could be implied immediately.
Love your videos! As a retired Amtrak and Commuter train Conductor I can TOTALLY appreciate how you deal with the “Special” people of whom the world revolves. People practically had to beg me to throw them off my train. I could usually talk them down and work it out. Those who couldn’t go along with the program were removed without any further discussion. Those outside of the transportation industry have a hard time believing what we deal it. You can’t write most the stuff that happens! 🤣🤣🤣
Perfect. I enjoyed a 33 year career in Part 121 (scheduled service) major carriers. I’ve had several people taken off of my airplanes over that span of time.
One time we were going to Tel Aviv from the USA west coast and a first class passenger’s son, traveling with a doctor, refused to take his seat in Economy insisting that he was going to ride in First Class with his dying father. My Flight Attendants tried to reason with him and we even called in a Gate supervisor to explain the rules to him.
I finally instructed my lead flight attendant to tell him that he had three choices; 1) take his assigned seat, 2) pay for a First Class upgrade, or 3) get off the airplane. Amazingly he said he’d take his seat but added “As soon as we takeoff I’m coming up to First Class and I’ll sit wherever I want.”
As soon as i received that report from my FA I turned to my First Officer and told him to call the area gate supervisor and to bring security with him.
The next thing I know the problem child’s mother tried to force her way into cockpit screaming “Don’t take my son off the flight! He’s a gooood boy!”
Her “boy” was at least 40 years old. So, yeah, those idiots are out there.
It’s worth noting that when we arrived in TLV almost two hours late, thanks to the drama, I explained to the local agents and the outbound crew why we were so late. The agent was stunned. She told me that that same spoiled brat had pulled the same shtick on the outbound flight a week prior. Same result….except this time it was Israeli security that handled his removal. I guess he thought the Americans would be easier marks for his tactics!
Poor mother... must be horrible to have a man-baby for a son.
Once they say "You're leaving the plane", you're LEAVING the plane.
but but but my feeeeeelings
@@supremelordoftheuniverse5449tell it to the judges 15:11
Absolutely end of story
Yep, might as well not fight it
Well, you're always going to leave the plane at some point. What they are really saying is that they are no longer taking you to your destination. After that, it's just how bad you're going to make it for the other passengers and if you prevent them from getting to their destination on that plane.
Amen! YOUR FEELINGS are NOT MY PROBLEM!
😍😍😍
The best answer I've ever heard came from a Netflix Series where the lady just yells at the guys honking their horns "CALL YOUR FUCKING THERAPIST"
I agree people need to be penalize for bad behavior on an airplane ✈️ blocked for a year no flying.
Spot on!
Thinking the same thing!
It is encouraging to hear there are sensible people out there.
I’ve worked for an airline 35 years and people have lost their minds. A no fly list is a great idea.
I fly a lot within Asia, so far 1000+ flights. Other than a bit of pushing and rushing while deplaning (Indian subcontinent!) I have never seen idiotic behaviour such as there seems to be a on many flights in the Western hemisphere. Never have seen a single person that needed to be removed from the flight! There's clearly an ego problem over there and lack of respect.
@@HariVishnudeva I’ve flown a little in East Asia, and I agree with you. However, flying in the USA is a mass transportation system. I imagine that in India it is more for the elite.
Some of you should be on no fly lists yourselves. 😂😂
Flying & driving aren't rights, but privileges!
@@HariVishnudeva cultural rot.
I just flew home for my mom’s funeral, it cost me $1.1k one way, my first leg got cancelled. So my layover was changed from 2 hours to 10 hours. I still was very polite to customer service and the flight attendants. My grief and tiredness is not the problem of the airline employees
Sorry for your loss.
I'm sorry you lost your mom ❤
Pam, my condolences to you. A BiG hug.
I read a quote once but cannot remember where or who said it, but it was a man after his mother passed. "Our mothers teach us everything we need to know in life. Except how to get along without them." Lost my mother in 2014 to cancer and read that after she passed. Reflecting back after reading that I realized it was my mother who always gave the best advice. I now pass her wisdom on to my son.
@pamgodsoe, let me know if you have a gofund me to help with expenses. I was overseas when my mother passed and could not get home.
Very sorry for all you're going through!
Not just with Flight crew, but any customer base service that I deal with. My thought is, You are helping me. I will do what I can to make your job easier, because once again YOU are helping ME. I also believe the saying, "IF you cannot say a kind word wherever you go, stay home. I don't stay home." New to this channel but already hit the subscribe button.
I had a problem with UA back in the day. They threatened to sue. I said, "Go ahead. I would just LOVE to stand in front of a judge and tell him OUR story... They dropped the matter. In any case, they were 100% wrong, and I was 75% right. (They'd have lost their case.) Great video, and EXCELLENT commentary.
The sweet, loving, caring "tolerant" people seem to be very intolerant
Liberals are very fragile, rigid, unforgiving and they break easily.
Like Christians for example.
@@larrystevens7410 exactly, I am so sick of how Hollywood is full of Christians pushing their agenda on a all of us. It's disgusting, and how Christians keep canceling anyone who has a different opinion. All the celebrities, in the music industry, sports industry and movie industry are constantly on Twitter hating people just because we are not Christians and don't share the same beliefs. This would is sickening!
@larrystevens7410 No like you little atheist
@@larrystevens7410🙄🤡
Before covid it was bad, but I swear that a lot of people went feral during that time.
from watching mad cow "Maddow" on MSNBC.
@@wazza33racer and the "View"
I 100% agree with this. People developed certain behaviors since covid, like being entitled to tell strangers what to do and what to think. "Wear a mask" " get the vaccine" and now it is spilling into politics and soon someone will yell at you for using a gas powered car.
Yeah some these are older, 1st one is from Jan 2017. The Cammer had just attanded Trumps Inauguration in DC and was flying home. She is just awful. CV was the Masking issue on planes that set Passengers and Attendants at times. Worst was when you'd have to take a bite then chew with mask on, repeat. Irony wasnt until second half of 2020 when Airlines began requiring Masking. But the I have a Ticket and you cant make leave, Wow! Have fun in jail, thanks for delaying the plane and everyone for hrs!
Agree. I think the jab brought out everyone's inner crazy.
Too many have forgotten that being polite is the best way to behave in public. I am lucky to live where most people still remember that. A smile and kind word go a long way toward having a pleasant day, for you as well as others.
I like you dude, you are completely logical and make complete sense. BRAVO!
Like 74Gear, I was a 747 pilot. Flew Navy nine years then commercial for another 31 years.
A funny story from when I was newly hired at the airline back in 1985. Smoking was still very big in those days although limited to cigarettes. A crusty old captain was flying his 727 from Seattle to Minneapolis when a flight attendant calls up front. She reports that a very obnoxious guy in the smoking section has lit up a big cigar and refuses to put it out. So the captain announces over the PA that this dude better put out the cigar or the aircraft will divert to the nearest airport (which happened to be Fargo, ND) and he will be removed from the aircraft.
Unhappily, no cooperation from the passenger who continues to smoke his stogie. The captain radios ahead to Fargo that his aircraft will be landing there and this passenger will be put off. He also has the station agent call up his counterpart with the only other airline with flights out of Fargo (United Airlines) and asks could they please not honor this dude's ticket.
End of story: fat cigar man is stranded in Fargo and forced to rent a car to get back to Minneapolis.
😂
Excellent point about smoking, Captain! Apropos this particular video and putting up with things, as a non-smoker I just had to put up with smoking, for years, while flying. The worst was when I was in First Class, non-smoking, and it happened to be one row in front of the standard class smoking section! There was essentially no difference between my seat and being smack dab in the smoking section. Every time I fly, I am grateful that smoking is no longer allowed. Common sense, really, but I do understand--back in the day, 75% of Americans smoked!!
What a great story :D
@@Tordvergar Before we had the no smoking in restaurants a lot of them had a no smoking section like this. The one I was in once all you had to do was stand up, step out of your booth and light up. Like you said no difference. Only one restaurant I was ever in had a no smoking section that was closed off from the rest of the dinning area.
There’s some good cigar lounges in FARGO😮
After living 70+ years, I've concluded that most people are stupid and rude; therefore, I've come to expect stupid and rude behavior. I'm rarely disappointed.
High five....
It didn’t take me that much time to come to that conclusion, but maybe I am a fast learner? 😜😇
@@JKR-tv7xn. He never said WHEN they came to said conclusion...
Most people I've met in my 70 years have been pretty decent. I used to fly a lot when I was coming home on leave when I was in the military or coming back for Holidays and family events when I was teaching out on the West Coast. I never saw one of these plane troublemakers. Either they are a new thing or the plane crews I flew with nipped them in the bud quickly.
After living 75+ years, I've concluded that most of the people I meet are as decent as me and we can just get on and perhaps gloss over any little difficulties.
Like my grandpa ltd commander said "flying is a a privilege not a right"
Loved the video 🤙🏻💯
Very good rules. That same attitude is what's missing in every American town and city today.
1) Ejection from flight
2) 180 day ban from commercial flights
3) Fined for the cost of the ticket x2
4) Two year probation that requires a bond equal to the ticket price of flights purchased during probationary period and doubles with subsequent offenses.
Ejection from flight, MID AIR !
You forgot to charge them for every minute of late departure! 😅
How about paying all the customers who have to deal with her bullshit.
I misread your #1 point as "ejection" like an ejection seat! LOL.
I like it! 👍
Interesting how the same woman who demanded that someone else be forced to move says that she isn't going anywhere because "I paid for this seat." So did the guy beside her!
The most surprising thing to me is she asked for him to be moved! If she was so upset, politely ask the FA if she could switch seats. Weird logic on her part, for sure.
Not when you hear her comment about "moral high ground"
She seriously believes being a brainwashed cultist makes her an extra special human that is entitled to extra special treatment ...
Logic isn't a part of the package. The Rules Apply To Everyone Else is.
He don't count. In her mind, he's not even human. He's a monster or somesuch.
She's pretty much the worst
Years ago on a United flight as I was standing in line to exit the plane a guy climbed over ME and the seats to exit the plane. Turns out he had just picked my passports and cash out of my carryon. Bad behavior often masks OTHER crimes. Keep your head clear and on a swivel when on an airplane. YES, it could happen to you.
Lord, I cannot believe how people act, in public, on planes, in supermarkets, or WITH POLICE!! Thankfully no one has ever tried to be rude to me, I say thankfully, because I give twice as good as I get. I am very quick thinking, and I can jab and parry so quietly, others have no idea it’s happened. lol
"You're not special, what your mom told you is a lie." Dude, this is gold. You're amazing.
Oh, they're "special" alright. Just not the way their family had in mind.
I wish he ran for President.
@Md Asian parents would never let their kid think he's special.
Best part of the video when he said this!
I was once on a plane and the guy behind the guy next to me was drunk and got into an tiff with the guy next to me over putting his seat back. The stewardess took the guy to another free seat, but he came back mid-flight (seriously drunk) and told the guy he was going to kill him after we landed. We both slipped the flight attendant a note. When the plane landed, five police officers were waiting just outside the plane's door. I gave one officer my business card. I got an email a few days later saying they didn't need a witness as the guy accepted a lifetime flight ban in return for not going to jail -- and a lifetime ban.
the best thing is when they people shuffle you aside to deplane first only to then waiting in the bus because the plane had no gate spot, always cheers me up
A plane is not the place to resolve differences.
Too many people haven't been punished for bad behavior and it shows. I was on a flight from Chicago to Atlanta. A young man in his early 20's was blasting music and being very obnoxious before we even took off. The 80 year old lady behind me turned around and confronted him and told him to knock it off, be respectful of those around him, and represent his family in a better way. I was jumping up because if he went at this old lady I was going to step in. But to his credit he accepted her redirection, apologized, and was fine for the flight. In speaking with her, she said she was a retired teacher (I'm a special ed teacher). We had a great conversation and it was wonderful to hear her stories. She was very profound. She had a young grandson with her and she reiterated to him that the way you act in public is absolutely how people are going to judge you, and she expects him to always hold him to the highest standard. It showed cause that young 10 year old boy was very polite.
That's awesome...!! I've always received compliments on how well my children behave out in public, especially with my oldest son...!! He was extra mannerly and would even shake everyone's hand, when first meeting them before he turned 3yrs old...!! Even my sister would say how well behaved they were, since the two of us had kid's that were around the same age and hers would act like donkeys whenever we went out to eat or anywhere a kid isn't suppose to not play around at....!! Like they would be crawling under the tables while waiting to order our food and all I had to do was look at each of my kid's with a certain look and they knew not to follow behind their cousins....!! She would always say thing's like your children are really good out in public but mine behave better at home...!! Finally after hearing that line one too many time's I finally had to tell her that I had 4 kid's 2 boy's (2 1/2 year's apart) and 2 girl's (18 month's apart) so of course they were going to bicker and argue at time's but they didn't fist fight each other and she only had 2 kid's a boy and a girl that were almost 4yrs apart so what could they possibly have to even argue about...!! So of course her house wasn't as loud and chaotic as mine but her children weren't any more well behaved than mine were.....!! Needless to say she didn't like what I said but I held my tongue for far too long and was tired of trying to keep the peace just because her kid's wouldn't listen to her when out in public....!! They weren't really terrible kid's, they weren't malicious or anything they just did thing's to aggregate and was used to being entertained and having all her attention when she was around them, where my kid's didn't have to have all my attention because they each had a built-in BFF, someone to play with all the time....!! Sorry for the mini essay, u didn't mean for it to be this way but truthfully I've wrote too much to delete it now.....!!
Absolutely, I raised four sons, and we always told them that when they're in public, they are a reflection of us their parents. Also, they were taught to be respectful and hold doors for their lady and mother.
Discipline is so important and it needs to start when they are young. Can't tell you how many times I've been in stores or restaurants where parents just allow their children to be unruly and scream at the top of their lungs.
I was raised in an era where in public children are to be seen and not heard, and yes, and no, sir or ma'am. Also, please and thank you in the time of manners. Be respectful of your elders except maybe in the older lady acting like a child she was far too old to be acting like that. All of the clips were ridiculous and appalling behavior!! There is never any reason to be that repugnant.
There are things I don't like, but I'll never or will never act like that. It doesn't matter how bad your day was. It doesn't give anybody the excuse to act like the way those people did.
Unfortunately, there are truly Karen's and Ken's out there. I knew Karen's are out there, but never none crossed my path until a few months back. Similar experience except not wearing anything political. Just me getting to a handicap space way before her. Well, this Karen drove up behind my car, and when I got out of my car, her hubby was exiting his car.
Had my handicap sign hanging on my mirror, she screamed at me. Speaking to her husband, she yells out, "Does she even have handicap tag?" I turned to look back at her and said,"Yes ma'am, I have one it would you like to see it? "Just because you can't see my disability doesn't mean I don't have one?Her husband looked horrified at his wife's behavior.😊😊
Feminism is a hateful ideology by women to hurt women. There is so much self hate that she lashes out at others.
Yep!!
I fly Spirit at least 25 times a year for business and pleasure. I fly Spirit for several reasons, one of which is for some good old free entertainment aka passenger drama. Sadly, I have yet to see any "real" drama. Am I just unlucky???
The most drama I have come across is when somebody threw a small fit because I demanded $3,000 for one of my empty seats in my row for her to have her small child sit in (originally she had the child on her lap aka free flight).
I purchase the entire row of seats (3 of them) in the front by the Emergency Exit as I have more legroom and I can sit in the middle seat and sprawl out. I am a very large man who is 6'7" 265 lbs with a 59" chest, 25" arms, and 30" thighs. I am commonly confused with being a bodybuilder or a Professional Football Player. I purchase the entire row so not only am I comfortable, but also no one is forced to have me sitting next to them lol.
One thing I do to make the ticket agents and crew smile is I purchase several $10 gift cards from one of the better Coffee places at the Airport and I give one to each ticket agent at the Gate and to each of the Flight Attendants and Flight Crew and I thank them for getting up at this ungodly hour of the morning (I pretty much always fly the earliest morning flights), and hope that we all have a great flight.
Needless to say, IF the plane I am on has a First Class (very few Spirit Flights do), and an extra seat in 1st Class is available, I get a free upgrade lol. However, the Flight Attendants appreciate that someone of my size is near an Emergency Exit (just in case lol).
I really don't know why more people don't buy the Flight Crew/Attendants, and Gate Ticketing Agents Gift Cards for basically a free Coffee as it puts a smile on their faces and usually makes me their "favorite" passenger for that flight. Not to mention, back when I was single, it got me several fun-filled nights with some Flight Attendants lol.
I had that happen with a couple who were at the back of the plane, and they tried pushing their way to the front of the plane. A gentleman stood up and told them to wait like the rest of us. The couple was shocked, like it was the first time someone ever told them no.
many modern americans act like spoiled little selfish brats who never grew up...they are out of control, and usually on some kind of drug or alcohol
Exception, you are in the back on another delayed flight and late for your connection. Flight attendant makes announcement to stay seated and let people with a short connection go past. What do rude passengers do? Every last one gets up and exits normally.
@@hsttrek1 they must be mostly demoncrats...republicans are more courteous and traditional in their values
@@hsttrek1 Exactly.
You’ve hit the nail on the head! The “anything goes” culture comes home to roost!
The reverse sometimes happens: We were on a very, very rough flight and one of the flight attendants was having a very hard time. I politely suggested she have a seat because it was far too dangerous for her. She did sit down and later moved us to first class. But the flight was rough for the entire distance.
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I remember falling asleep in the aisle seat and when I woke up the lady politely asked if she could squeeze by to use the restroom and she didnt want to wake me and I felt so awful I told her if it happens again please shake me awake. People have lost all decency and caring about their fellow human. Youre stuck in a tiny metal tube together so you may as well make the best of it and be polite
Exactly. Def don't push another passenger and yell "NO!" at them because they accidentally bumped into you.
On an overnight flight recently, I was at the window seat and had to go. I waited for about an hour, person in the middle was completely asleep and I couldn’t wait anymore. Aisle person got up, so I took advantage of it and tried to climb over the middle person. Worked well on the way out, definitely not so much on the way back 😭😭 I was petrified, but thankfully the person in the middle didn’t get hurt when I collapsed half on her (she didn’t even wake up). My arm still hurts 2 weeks later from falling on the seat in front though 😂 next time I’m afraid I’ll have to be a mean person and wake her up 😕 I don’t want to risk hurting someone, or breaking my arm mid-flight. I normally try to organize myself so I only have to go once, max twice on a 13-15h flight, but that’s THE part that sucks about the window seat.
First, I rather loathe flying, as most of my flights have been long ones, typically crossing oceans.
I've abruptly gotten to my feet on landing after crossing the ocean, with some looks of trepidation by someone in the aisle seat, I'd reassure them, "No worries, just in a great big hurry to get off of the newest flat spot in my arse and stretch, sure ain't going anywhere in a hurry" and nod to the congested aisle.
Always got a chuckle, I got to stretch in place for a bit.
We live in Democrat world now. Nothing but hate, division and segregation.
I sit aisle all the time. I don't like the window. Every time I fly, I tell my row mates that I usually fall asleep in flights. Please, feel free to wake me up in case you need to step out, stretch your legs, use the bathroom, etc. Even if I am asleep.
I think I will start calling MAGA hats "unhinged liberal detectors".
No, they mark the person underneath them as gullible morons.
@@sledzeppelin unhinged liberal detected, opinion rejected
@@sledzeppelin Whatever helps you sleep at night, friend. I refuse to be lectured about gullibility by anybody who voted for Clinton or the pants-soiling racist in the White House today.
God bless.
@@sledzeppelin 👆Eyy, caught one already!
it worked who knew
I haven't been on a plane since about 2005, and from the stories I've seen, I'm not missing a pleasant experience. People have become truly appalling in their behavior. I don't know how much of a profit center it is, but I think one of the first things airlines should do is stop serving alcohol. It seems to be part of the problem. What's the longest flight there can be, 18-19 hours? If a person can't go that long without a drink, THEY have a problem. And I'm 100% in agreement with ejecting passengers from the plane who can't behave. I don't want to be stuck in a pressurized tube of aluminum for however long with somebody that acts like a child. We already have children! Great video, and new sub!
I appreciate it your phraseology of making a sound judgment. This seems like something that flows easily. However as you observe people's behavior it's not always the case. Somewhere people have gotten the notion in their head that they have some sort of divine right not to be offended. It's like they never grew up.
I was on a flight and I had the window seat a little bit later a gentleman came and sat down and ; I'm serious ! Smelled like raw sewage . It made me just about get out the barf bag . I sat there and said nothing , all I wanted was to get to the LAX airport and catch a Uber home . I was approached by a very nice Stewardess and she asked me if I would like to sit in another seat . I didn't hesitate for one minute . When I got to the seat she suggested , She apologized for the man . And told me , Some people don't know how bad they smell , She smelled him from a few rows back . I thank you all for making the flights as quickly and safely as possible . Every situation is different and you never know who is going to be seated by you . Thanks for all the information and your dedication to a job well done .
That has actually happened to me a couple of times but unfortunately it was always on a completely full flight so I couldn't move. I was lucky that they were mostly short flights.
Not a flight, but I worked with one guy (not directly, thank god) who had the worst, most pungent body odor I've seen. I don't think he could do a whole lot about it though, I think he had some sort of medical condition. He usually wore heavy clothing and covered top to bottom, even when it was hot. Probably trying to keep it contained as much as possible. But I saw him a few times without it all on, and he looked well-washed. He even smelled like cologne. Unfortunately, the cologne couldn't mask the still-there smell of his body odor.
I lived in Portland OR for a while and took public transit. I kept a very good smelling hand lotion in my bag and put it on and held my hand under my nose almost every afternoon on the way home. The homeless weren't usually on in the morning on the way to work but the afternoon ride home was horrible.
Happened to me on a Flight also from Dallas to Philly. Had the Window Seat; which i like. A small Asian woman sat next to me. No problem. THEN; she took her shoes off. It was during the summer months. Extremely Hot. The smell could have dropped an Elephant; and i had to sit there for the 2 Hr. plus flight. Maybe i should have said something; i dont know.
Amazes me how ignorant people are of their own personal hygiene.
You hit the nail on the head… pay $137. Flying used to be sophisticated with people of manners. Now it’s more like a flying bus with people of no social norms, remorse, drunks, dressed like they are in their bathrooms at home.
Not much to do with that. Flying is much cheaper in Europe. But people are much better behaved. Businesses in the US have tolerated dehumanizing behaviour towards employees. So people with narcissistic tendencies, got used the getting away with it. US Culture in general encourages to be egoistic and take no responsibility for your own actions.
@@beyondEVNo. You are generalizing way too much about the USA. There are narcissists, yes, but most people do not behave that way.
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Yes! Years ago while I was in Greece, I rode local busses. They were packed with people, babies, produce, even a couple of chickens. I would rather travel with those polite, friendly people any day!
@@beyondEV - LOL! Better behaved in Europe?!? What color is the sky in your world? As an aircrew member, I’ve flown all over the world (including a lot in Europe) on many, many airlines. Unlike you, I won’t denigrate an entire continent (at least not right now, I might work up to it later this evening), but there is no shortage of rude behavior there. I seen behavior very similar to that in the second video, I’ve watched people force their way past others standing in the aisles waiting to deplane, and frequently I’ve seen numerous people up, out of their seats, getting their bags from the overhead bins long before arrival at the gate or hardstand (all in Europe, on legacy European carriers). I won’t even begin to get into how many behave in the cues (to use the term VERY loosely at ski areas, let alone what happens when your football team loses (or wins, for that matter). The U.S. most certainly does NOT have a monopoly on poor public behavior.
Last year I was on a Lufthansa flight from my home in Poland to Germany to catch my flight to the States to visit friends and family. After the plane landed and all of us sitting in aisle seats got up and patiently waited in the aisle to deplane, this older Polish woman kept pushing me and then started to try to push past me. I was quite a bit taller than her, but probably close to the same age. I try not to use my height advantage with someone shorter, but I purposely did this time. I turned around, looked down at her and quietly yet firmly told her "Nie, pani". Not correct Polish grammatically. But she understood me. She looked at me surprised I spoke to her in Polish. She never pushed against me again. I have never had someone do that to me on a flight and I have flown hundreds of times. Our flight hadn’t run late. Probably everyone on that flight had a connecting flight there in Frankfurt, so we were all in the same boat. I mean plane.😅
Good Job, Thanks!! It's called Having Manners, Being Normal!!
When my son committed suicide 5 years ago in Louisiana and I was working in Hong Kong, yeah, that was a long, painful journey back home to bury my son. I had to control my temper when faced with stupid delays and obtuse people. But as he said, its a shared space, YOU DON"T HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE AN AHOLE, no matter who died or how much your life sucks.
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My condolences on your loss. My parents lost my brother in 1983 and they were never the same--losing a child is unnatural.
I am so sorry for your tragic, tragic loss.
RIP
I once flew into ATL in horrible weather - thunderstorms everywhere for hours. Everything was totally jacked. I was behind this "businessman" at the Delta gate service counter and he was being a total jerk to the agent. Since it was weather, there was nothing she could do other than put him on a flight tomorrow. I got up there and told her I was sorry she had to deal with jerks like him as clearly, she doesn't control the thunderstorms. She smiled, gave a free meal pass and put me on standby for the next flight out. I got home that night. Jerk "businessman" did not. BE NICE TO EVERYONE!!!
Delta and atlanta is the all time worst.. i had to sleep there once and it was not our fault. Delta only gave us a tiny toothpaste and mini cheapy toothbrush. Never again.
Be kind there are nice nastyees
A friend of mine booked Spirit (their first and LAST time doing so). The flight attendants didn't show up for the flight so it was cancelled. Spirit being Spirit was doing fuck all for the passengers save for telling them they could fly standby on the next flight out 2 days later. Everyone was losing their mind and screaming at the gate agent. Friend finally got up to the counter with their son, was polite, apologized for how everyone was behaving, and was given the last 2 seats on a flight leaving less than 2 hours later to an airport only an hour from where they were originally supposed to land. Treat the airline employees like human beings and you might just get treated like one in return.
@@dertythegrower Yikes! I've never had to sleep there, but did spend 14 hours there once. I think I saw the ENTIRE airport walking around killing time...
@@jblyon2 EXACTLY!!! 😀
"If you don't punish bad behavior, it is going to get more out of control." True for life, not just airline flying.
My Pop died the day of the Air Traffic Controllers Strike, on the other side of the USA. My Mom was already in a hospital very ill. I was blessed by a lovely Reservationist at American who got me seats for my sister, husband and I. No meltdowns from any of us. No mistreating anyone at all. We were adults and we acted as adults! That was in 1981. How people have turned into lousy, stinking, out of control animals in only 35 years is beyond me! I'm through with flying!
I know when I have a family member or someone I cared for pass the last thing I want to do is be a jerk. I normally just keep to myself and don’t want to talk to some stranger. If a person tries to start a conversation I would respond but kind of hint I am not interested in some lengthy conversation. Sometimes it doesn’t work but if the person is nice it can be a good thing to get my mind away from the situation for a while. I wouldn’t be in any mood to deal with some jerk.
Contagious Liberalism....individual rights versus collective responsibility. The social contract
We have the democrat party to thank.
The strike was promptly stopped after two days by Ronald Reagan. On August 5, 1981, President Ronald Reagan begins firing 11,359 air-traffic controllers illegally striking in violation of his order for them to return to work. I'm sorry about your Dad.
That answer is a lot easier to answer: it's because when Bill Clinton took office, they started to "REWARD BAD BEHAVIOR". That's the time period when they started punishing good behavior, and achievement, and it has gotten worse, and worse since. Until we, as a society turns it around, it'll be impossible to be peaceful.
As a retired law enforcement officer I took the same position as you. First I ask them, then I tell them, then I make them. End of story. No argument, no pleading, no more discussion. You are going to jail. The longer I stand around and argue with you the greater my chances of losing my temper or something bad happening to me. People not willing to comply never change their minds so why waste everyone else’s time? Be decisive, move quickly, and before they know it, they’re on their way somewhere they don’t want to go. They will have lots of time to think about their actions later.
Thank you for once being a law enforcement officer. I take my hat off to all of you!
Thank you for your service, and common sense. I cannot imagine the frustration of Police Officers in Democrat controlled hellholes these days.
TRUMP2024!
Interesting comment, thank you.
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@@anthonyamthor5604 Settle down, weirdo.
I'll bet she uses that "My mother in law just passed" all the time
another annoying thing i hear and see on almost every flight now is right when the plane lands on the runway and the reversers retract you hear the sound of seat-belts clicking. Its insane keep in mind two things, 1. plane has not entered the taxiway yet and 2. seat-belt sign is still on.
My mother passed away many years ago in 1995 in San Jose, CA. Because of certain circumstances happening back at home, I found I would not be able to stay for her funeral but instead had to fly home to Fort Worth immediately that day. The plane was packed and yeah it was uncomfortable, because I wanted to continue crying in my grief but I did not. My stress level was at maximum but I held it together and did not take my discomfort, anxiety, or sorrow out on the anyone. Of course, when I reached my car back in Fort Worth at the parking garage, and I was by myself, I broke down again and bawled pretty good for a while. The point I am making, is..... we have control of how we act toward others and outside forces. Your problem or discomfort is NOT their problem and maybe if you are more polite and aware that others have their own story going on, you may find they might even try to rectify your discomfort as much as they can. I find most people are actually very accommodating and helpful to others; if you show respect toward them and their rights, then it is a win-win for everyone. Grandma in Texas. PS. I still miss my mama even after all of these years !
I'm from funky Town A.K.A FT.WORTH.TX. live north west of the city now in Ruby Red Dicey Tx.
Thats true. I isolate myself if I feel a wave coming on. I dont excuse my behavior for being a wounded veteran. Its extremely hard but I am in control of how I respond. I hope your mom is resting peacefully.
@@criticalthinker7822 Thank you about my mama; she was a lovely woman and had the sweetest soft spoken Oklahoma accent, which she never lost, even in California. I always called her mama and still do even after these years. I am seventy-six years old now. I am sorry for what you have gone through; it sounds like you are good people. Stay strong in your courage and may God bless you with peace and strength in your body and mind.
One time my flight was late taking off and I was in danger of missing my connection. Long story a lot shorter, it was VERY important that I arrive at my final destination on time. I was in a window seat, and I told my seatmates (a newlywed couple) where I was going. When the plane was parked and the seat belt light went off, those people stood up and blocked the aisle so I could get out. One sprint through the airport later, the agents at my new gate saw me coming, addressed me by name, and said they were waiting for me. And I got to my destination on time. All that to say there are still some mighty decent people out there.
There are but they don’t get clicks and views on social platforms. I’m betting the young guy in this vignette has a monetized channel.
That doesn’t justify taking any bait he may have thrown out there but since we didn’t see everything that was said and done, I’m not going to judge either of them.
I’d rather sit next to someone who’s politics are disagreeable to me than someone who smells. Even then, I’d just alert the flight attendant.
Just saying.
And what's so great is you didn't just scream at them and bowl them over. you talked to them and treated them like people and they were happy to help you for the 10 seconds it took them to be kind people. I truly believe most people will be kind when given kindness and respect.
This happened to my wife and I (we are NOT newlyweds) where we ran interference for a young guy who had to make a connection and our flight was running a bit late.
Everyone has been there. Cry me a river
Last time this happened to me wad flying from Dallas to Seattle with a connection in Salt Lake, but instead of working to let the connection people off 1st, everyone just blocked the isle as they slowly retrieved their carryon bags until I finally spoke up and with a loud voice asked everyone yo move so I could make my connection. Was lucky enough to get there just as the last 3 people were getting on the plane. Props to the person pushing my wheelchair as they booked it as fast they could without actually running.
The same thing is happening on our roadways and people are driving badly because no consequences
Never ever leave your children alone with a democrat
LMAO! Public schools great example.
Solid advice.
She looks and acts like a lib teacher.
LOL.Yeah the dems are at least half of the problem.
Words to live by, lmao.
Hearing "You're off the plane" is basically as solid as "you're under arrest". Protesting at THIS point never, ever changes anything.😅
There needs to be stronger securities to ensure that the individual(s) get their money back unless there is a court case proving a real cause for the removal.
Otherwise this will just lead to the quote tantrums end of quote. People just don't like to get screwed over.
Just checked and one man won 400,000 dollars against a airline. Has to be many more cases like that.
Good to see that some justice still exists.
Yes it does. It gets you additional charges, usually.
@@SanCreatividad-pd1pf bruh... if someone paid for a ticket but caused their own removal off the plane by acting out and having a temper tantrum, it should be ON THEM!
@@SanCreatividad-pd1pf Or just some tiny words on the bottom of your ticket letting you know you will be out the cost of the plan ticket if you f around and have to find out.
As a retired UAL mechanic I have witnessed plenty of these idiots and now I prefer NOT to fly at all and I fly basically for free soooo.....🤨
She's from Portland, OR. Why be from Portland if you don't act like it.
Based. That place is a craphole
Yeah, but Rich, when you LEAVE Portland, don’t act like you’re still IN Portland!
@@garyschneider6644 You cant take the weirdo out of Portland but you can't take the Portland out of the weirdo.
Oregon Trump 2024.
@@garyschneider6644 There's an old saying, "you can take the woman out of Portland, but you can't take Portland out of the women"
I have been in law enforcement for 37 years and I salute you guys for dealing successfully with these nut jobs.
I salute you for protecting US citizens for 37 years, well done Sir.
I thank you for your service and feel bad for you at the same time. What you have to put up with and for little, if any, consequences doled out in court. We aren’t helping people to be better. Being in law enforcement has to be the toughest job ever!
Thank you for your service 😊
ANA has THE best, most polite passengers ever. Everyone is so quiet and orderly. Nobody spills into each others’ space.
My son was seated a row ahead of me and fell asleep and leaned on a man, I went to wake him to get him off the man and the man (in a suit and tie) told me no, children need to sleep when traveling.
Flight attendants and pilots were also amazing every time we’ve flown with them as well❤
Love your attitude. Behavior like these clips demonstrate should NOT be tolerated under any circumstances - ESPECIALLY on a plane. Flying is a privilege, not a right. I think if the word got out, hefty fines would substantially discourage situations like this from ever occuring.
I’m one of those “Texas sized” men you spoke, actually from Oklahoma, but I’m 6’4” and 300 to 310 pounds depending on the season. I always fly first class or business class, not because it’s nicer or fancier but because I want the extra room. I want it for my own comfort and to avoid making others uncomfortable.
Thank you. Although I think the airlines should accommodate with at least a couple of larger seats, since the "normal" ones really are undersized any more.
Yes, I think that airlines should have at least one row for extra tall people.
Same size. I hear ya. One time, I was the last one to get a seat on a Southwest flight. Three of us Texas-sized men with me in the middle. Never again!
I'm also 6'4 ish ( 6'5" when I "standup straight") was able to drop from 282 pounds to 228 pounds merely by adding in walking for 15 minutes an hour after meals.
Eventually, your heart isn't going to be able to push through 300ish pounds of body (even if it's muscle) and you'll have to do it anyway. Plus there will be wear and tear on your hips and legs which will cause you increasing pain after age 60. Walking helps prevent that (by lubricating the joints) *and* weight loss also reduces the wear.
Also, if the weight isn't muscle, you risk developing diabetes and simply walking for 15 minutes an hour after meals greatly reduces your risk tremendously.
Just FYI.
Almost identical dimensions as you. The only time I don't fly first class is if I'm traveling with the other people in my row.
The young man in the first clip had traveled to DC to attend Trump's inaguration . Somehow she found that out and went ballistic. A early case of TDS.
She's mentally ill. They exist across all lines. Lines that were invented to keep us fighting our brothers, and keep the wealthy in charge.
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Just goes to show you mental illness isn't confined to the far-right extremists.
And… she did end up being right then, didn’t she
Notice it is always those with a massive amount of TDS who love to start arguments with otherwise normal people.
Look what kind of people are anti-Trump
The way police treat innocent people blows my mind.
This is why I no longer fly anywhere.... I hop on my bike and ride...
Bad behavior is being modeled, rewarded, and even celebrated at the highest levels of society. You won't change it when the most visible are celebrated for it.
my thoughts exactly
Like their greed and criminality.
Amen
Mental instability is also being rewarded.
Buy a lot of people
@@evryhndlestakn y ou gonna cry about orange man now?
Kelsey seems so calm. I’d love to see him in full snarky mode.
Was just thinking this... it'd be funny to see him in character reacting
I have to disagree.
Social media people would take it out of content.
Social media has destroyed society.
This platform is no better.
As someone who was forced to deal with “difficult people” at a previous job because I was the only one who could stay calm while they threw a hissy fit, you probably don’t want to see him in “full snarky mode” because I have one of THOSE too and people who witnessed it were a little scared. There’s a saying about beware the wrath of a quiet man… it’s true. And if Kelsey didn’t have snacks first, I can only assume it would be epic 😊
I was thinking just the opposite, that I have not seen him this excitable before.
He did once an angry rant. This was one material on his channel that contains lots of beeping.
I have loved this channel for years but today this is my favorite video ever !
Traumatic experience doesn't justify being a garbage person
You SIR are absolutely correct people today have no clue how to conduct themselves in public and yes on a plane there needs to be strict rules in place !!!
I was a passenger on a flight (about 40 years ago) from Johannesburg to Europe. We had some louts on board who were downing the "free" drinks and getting louder and louder. Warnings from the air hostess fell on deaf ears. The Captain landed at Cairo and all three were handed over to the police. The rest of the flight was very quiet........
Some people get loud or worse, belligerent, when they drink. These people should learn not to get drunk in places where they will get into trouble. This doesn't happen spontaneously very often.
Bet they loved their stay in Egypt!
Back 25 years ago going from Shannon to New York, very few passengers, we had a loud bostinon annoyed everyone. One of his boast was loads of airline flight through heavy turbulent. He was asked several times by airline stewards to quieten down. Unfortunately we we were flying over the ocean. Well several hours later we were flying Newfoundland the 747 plane drop sideways. He shut up for the remainder of the flight.
Yeah, honestly I used to travel *a lot* and I've seen too many drunks get into altercations in airport. Heck I saw a dude in HNL pick up one of those stanchions they use to queue people up and start swinging it at the cops like he was the Highlander. (he did the 50kV shuffle pretty shortly after that.) I'm sure a drink or two might calm the nerves of some anxious passengers, but it really might be time to rethink airport bars.
@@tychosis -- Some people get mellow when they drink, some belligerent. "Know thyself" is good advice for all drinkers.
Good topic Kelsey!! 😊