PDA

View Full Version : Baby Kicked Off Plane for Saying 'Bye Bye, Plane'



jumar
07-13-2007, 07:10 AM
[quote]Mother Says Baby's Recurring 'Bye Bye, Plane' Comment Got Them Kicked Off Airplane
Thursday, July 12, 2007

E-MAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
ATLANTA

Alex
07-13-2007, 07:52 AM
I saw that on the news last night, how idiotic is that.

Sombeech
07-13-2007, 08:08 AM
lawsuit time

Kent K25
07-13-2007, 08:22 AM
Looks like that kids college tuition is taken care of now...

gonzo
07-13-2007, 08:30 AM
To be fair the baby was saying "Bye Bye Plane" as he attempted to plant a stink bomb in his diaper.

JP
07-13-2007, 08:39 AM
lawsuit time
Yea, if I was a passenger on that plane I would be suing that kids family for holding it up :haha:

DirkHammergate
07-13-2007, 08:43 AM
Honestly, how many of you have actually flown with kids? Ugh, I think they should toss kids the first time they make a peep. I had to take a red eye from Baltimore to SLC, the whole time a baby cried.... almost 4 hours. They started passing out free beers to calm everyone down.

JP
07-13-2007, 08:45 AM
Ugh, I think they should toss kids the first time they make a peep
LOL, I'm with ya. :haha: A friend of mine just flew to Africa, how's she feeling now with a full plane and with kids on it :mrgreen:

shlingdawg
07-13-2007, 09:11 AM
I always travel with ear plugs, my Ipod and a book. I understand that kids don't typically fly well, but there isn't anything that I, or anyone else can do about it. I try to help out when and where I can, especially if it's a mother travelling alone with her kid or kids. I'm sure it's not her idea of a great time either and they REALLY appreciate the help.

derstuka
07-13-2007, 09:19 AM
lawsuit time

Yep....I can see BIG dollars coming to this lady.... :2thumbs:

Alex
07-13-2007, 09:21 AM
I always travel with ear plugs, my Ipod and a book. I understand that kids don't typically fly well, but there isn't anything that I, or anyone else can do about it. I try to help out when and where I can, especially if it's a mother travelling alone with her kid or kids. I'm sure it's not her idea of a great time either and they REALLY appreciate the help.

Totally agree with you. If you want privacy fly first class or get your own damn plane. Once you have kids the whole world changes.

Last time I flew to SF, there were two mothers with broken laptops and crying kids. I had to perform tech support on board to calm the kids down. Cartoons make magic to crying kids :nod:

Bring ear plugs and/or Ipod if you can't stand flying with kids, especially living in this state you are stuck with crying babies.

derstuka
07-13-2007, 09:26 AM
I always travel with ear plugs, my Ipod and a book. I understand that kids don't typically fly well, but there isn't anything that I, or anyone else can do about it. I try to help out when and where I can, especially if it's a mother travelling alone with her kid or kids. I'm sure it's not her idea of a great time either and they REALLY appreciate the help.

Totally agree with you. If you want privacy fly first class or get your own damn plane. Once you have kids the whole world changes.

Last time I flew to SF, there were two mothers with broken laptops and crying kids. I had to perform tech support on board to calm the kids down. Cartoons make magic to crying kids :nod:

Bring ear plugs and/or Ipod if you can't stand flying with kids, especially living in this state you are stuck with crying babies.


The problem I have, is when the parents let their kids run amuck, and have the run of the house, screaming and yelling. Be it on planes, in the mall, wherever. People have to fly with kids, and those kids cannot always help the fact that they are crying and uncomfortable. This stewardess should pair up with the CRIMEBUSTER cop in Orem, who is really cleaning up the place by arresting grandmas for not watering their lawn....seems both have a power trip.

RugerShooter
07-13-2007, 10:35 AM
I can't believe that, that is so ridiculous

JP
07-13-2007, 02:43 PM
The problem I have, is when the parents let their kids run amuck, and have the run of the house, screaming and yelling.
Yep, the lack of control and the total disregard for others around. You need a license for just about everything in life; why did they stop the "needing a license" at parenting and child birth :roll: