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Michael Doyle of Tourette’s syndrome repeated hundreds of times the word bomb
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In April 2013, going to the airport, Michael Doyle just in case the case brought along medical documents confirming that he suffers from Tourette’s syndrome – a neurological disease, which can be expressed in uncontrolled speech.
Unfortunately, the fears were confirmed: Michael began to shout the word “bomb” back during registration. He later said that in that moment in his mind was a tragedy that occurred during Boston Marathon. The farther, the more nervous he was and the shouted “bomb” more often.
However, presenting medical documents to employees traffic safety management, Michael managed to be on on board the plane, from where it before take-off, without delving into the situation, expelled the pilot. However, later the pilot had to admit that the situation was absolutely harmless, and Michael flew away next flight.
The woman who non-stop humming Whitney Houston hit “I Will Always … ”
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In May 2013, an American Airlines aircraft the flight from Los Angeles to New York was forced to make an emergency landing to expel Whitney Houston fan who brought passengers to despair, because not stopping good obscenities screamed the famous hit “I Will Always love you” and flatly refused to shut up.
The woman began the “performance” a few minutes after how the plane took off from Los Angeles and soon howled from her singing and passengers, and crew. Six hours later, the pilot decided to do hook and make an emergency landing in Kansas City where local the police took the singer out of the car. This moment you can see below in the video.
After the conversation at the police station, the woman was released without any sanctions, but American Airlines refused to let her continue flight.
The kid who repeated buy-by-plane
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In July 2007, a resident of one of the suburbs of Atlanta Kate Penland flew with her one and a half year old son Garren from Atlanta to Oklahoma. The plane was preparing to take off when the baby suddenly became repeat “Bye, bye plane”, over and over.
The stewardess suggested giving the child benadril so that he calmed down and stopped repeating “buy, buy.” Mother refused, even under the threat that she will be removed from the flight. The result is an airplane that already went to the runway, returned and Kate and Garren put out.
Deshon Marman was not allowed to fly for trousers in the style of buggy
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In June 2012, a 20-year-old footballer from the University team New Mexico was thrown out of the plane, because by the rules for flying “indecently dressed passengers” are not allowed.
Marman’s pants dangled somewhere between the buttocks and knees, fully opening underwear. Police asked young a man to tighten his trousers, he flatly refused, after which he was expelled.
Robert Seye cursed twice
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In June 2011, the 37-year-old Robert Seye from Brooklyn exhibited from the plane for saying the word “fuck” twice, referring to people sitting next door. Departure was delayed for 45 minutes and Seyye resented that the stewardesses “swarming for so long, closing the luggage shelves. “These remarks were heard by one of the flight attendants, reported to the pilot, he immediately called the police, who escorted the dissatisfied man out.
Sayye later told reporters that he just had a head cracked with a hangover.
Richie Wheatley was panicky afraid to fly
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In July 2011, Richie was supposed to fly with her sister to a father who recently suffered a heart attack and needed care. Once on the plane, Wheatley suddenly began to burst into tears, explaining that he’s afraid to fly to death.
She tried to fight fear by ordering a glass of red wine, but the stewardess decided that she was already tipsy and expelled the woman from the plane. As a result, the misunderstanding was resolved, the airline paid for a hotel room, free meals and reissued next day tickets.
Passenger too tall
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In March 2011, a passenger was taken off Portland Ontario flight for what turned out to be too high (206 cm) for standard seats. Passengers who witnessed the incident said that tall passenger asked me to transfer him to the aisle in order to have the ability to stretch your legs.
Then it turned out that long legs prevented the crew from moving around the cabin and the man was required to somehow squeeze them into space due to him. The passenger tried to politely explain that when buying a ticket, the operator assured him that the problem could be will settle directly on the plane and what they find suitable place, but all to no avail.
In the end, he was presented with an ultimatum – either he removes his legs from the aisle, or generally does not fly anywhere. The man had leave the plane.
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