Video footage shows the moment a woman stormed off a flight because she thought she seen something that actually wasn’t there.
According to TMZ, the incident took place on Sunday on an American Airlines flight. In the video you can see the woman walking towards the front of the plane yelling, “I’m telling you I’m getting the f*ck off and there’s a reason why I’m getting the f*ck off and everyone can either believe it or they cannot believe it. I don’t give two f*cks, but I am telling you right now that mother f*cker back there is not real! And you can sit on this plane and f*cking die with them or not, but I’m not going to!” After he long speech a man sitting on the plane said, “bye.” And the woman stormed off the flight.
The news outlet reported, that the woman who uploaded the TikTok video said due to the woman’s actions the flight was delayed for three hours because the crew wanted to make sure nothing was going on. But in the end, the flight took off and things went normal as planned.
Things are just continuing to go down on American Airline flights. We previously shared a story on how a dad and his 13-year-old daughter were mistaken for a human trafficker.
Francisco De Jesus was traveling with his 13-year-old on an American Airlines flight from Sea-Tac Airport to North Carolina. According to De Jesus, the cabin crew wrongly suspected him of exploiting his own daughter, which led to them being pulled aside at Charlotte International Airport after deplaning. The airline apologized for any misunderstanding that may have occurred and explained that their team members are trained to recognize the “potential signs of human trafficking.” The National Human Trafficking Hotline considers the crime as a form of modern slavery that occurs in every state, including Washington, where Sea-Tac Airport is located.
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De Jesus mentioned that he and his daughter were en route to North Carolina to celebrate his other daughter’s graduation and were not involved in human trafficking in any way. He questioned how the airline could have even labeled him as such. While it is understandable that airlines need to be vigilant about such issues, it is not fair to assume someone is involved in human trafficking based on their appearance or travel companions alone. Such assumptions can clearly lead to innocent people being falsely accused and subjected to unnecessary scrutiny and humiliation.
“My question that I would like to have answered is how did they get to label me as a human trafficker? I had my iPad; we were watching a movie. She had her phone. I mean, these are things that I thought a dad and a daughter traveling do,” he told King 5 News. American Airlines issued a statement, saying their frontline team members are trained to navigate safety issues and are sorry for “any misunderstanding that may have occurred.”