Has anyone seen the news article about the mother and 19 month boy who were kicked off a Continental Express flight?
They were on a Continental Express jet going from Houston to Oklahoma. apparently when the plane started to taxi the toddler said "bye bye, airplane". He said that several times. Well, the flight attendant thought it was some sort of security issue (guess she's never had kids!) and ordered the mother to "shut the kid up" she then suggested the mother give the child "baby benedryl. The mother refused, stating she wasn't going to drug her child so they could have a pleasant flight. Well, the flight attendant had the plane turn back and the mother and child were kicked off the fllight!
come on! Security is one thing, but that' going waaaaaay too far. since when is a baby babbling a security threat? According to the news story, they were just dumped at the Houston airport, the mother didn't even have supplies for the child, such as juice, milk, diapers, etc. How about that--they don't let you carry that stuff on board, wonder if she got her checked bags back, or was just sol at the airport? The article I read didn't state how she eventually got home.
Even if she was willing to give her child 'baby benedryl" she probably didn't have it. they don't let you carry liquids on board anymore. The whole situation is simply ridiculous. Just why did the plane turn around--the flight attendant doesn't have the authority to re-route the plane, what bs did she tell the pilot? that there was a "dangerous baby" on board? who hasn't had a child act up while on a plane? I've had mine scream, throw tantrums, etc, and seen others do the same. As parents we all do the best we can to control our children, but sometimes it just isn't possible to produce little angels. But to just kick a mother and child off the plane--all because she didn't want to give her kid benedryl!
what next? Throw any child off a plane who cries? What if they're already in the air? handcuff them and turn them over to an air marshall? Yes, the skies are really safer without that kid on board, after all, "bye bye airplane" from a toddler sounds really threatening!
They were on a Continental Express jet going from Houston to Oklahoma. apparently when the plane started to taxi the toddler said "bye bye, airplane". He said that several times. Well, the flight attendant thought it was some sort of security issue (guess she's never had kids!) and ordered the mother to "shut the kid up" she then suggested the mother give the child "baby benedryl. The mother refused, stating she wasn't going to drug her child so they could have a pleasant flight. Well, the flight attendant had the plane turn back and the mother and child were kicked off the fllight!
come on! Security is one thing, but that' going waaaaaay too far. since when is a baby babbling a security threat? According to the news story, they were just dumped at the Houston airport, the mother didn't even have supplies for the child, such as juice, milk, diapers, etc. How about that--they don't let you carry that stuff on board, wonder if she got her checked bags back, or was just sol at the airport? The article I read didn't state how she eventually got home.
Even if she was willing to give her child 'baby benedryl" she probably didn't have it. they don't let you carry liquids on board anymore. The whole situation is simply ridiculous. Just why did the plane turn around--the flight attendant doesn't have the authority to re-route the plane, what bs did she tell the pilot? that there was a "dangerous baby" on board? who hasn't had a child act up while on a plane? I've had mine scream, throw tantrums, etc, and seen others do the same. As parents we all do the best we can to control our children, but sometimes it just isn't possible to produce little angels. But to just kick a mother and child off the plane--all because she didn't want to give her kid benedryl!
what next? Throw any child off a plane who cries? What if they're already in the air? handcuff them and turn them over to an air marshall? Yes, the skies are really safer without that kid on board, after all, "bye bye airplane" from a toddler sounds really threatening!