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hlthe2b

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14. It has to be commercially packaged/sealed like a granola bar or something of that type...
Sun May 10, 2015, 08:08 PM
May 2015

They won't let you bring home-prepared food, that's true. But, I would have made sure to have purchased a meal at the gate for this child, had it been an issue in the past.

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The airline spent all of that money to divert Ilsa May 2015 #1
Cascade of missed opportunities to deal with the problem sans (what appears to be) overreaction hlthe2b May 2015 #3
I packed food for myself for a flight. TSA threw it away. nt Ilsa May 2015 #12
They generally allow you to bring small commercially packaged sealed items like nuts or a candy bar hlthe2b May 2015 #13
No, they don't throw away food. cwydro May 2015 #39
TSA has always allowed sandwiches, fruit, nuts, cookies in carry on. leveymg May 2015 #51
The issue was that the food had to be hot. nolabear May 2015 #59
Maybe she never heard of a thermos? cwydro May 2015 #67
There are also insulated wrappers one can use for sandwiches and such. LisaL May 2015 #70
Yup, cwydro May 2015 #73
They threw away mine. Ilsa May 2015 #109
I watched this and read the article. peace13 May 2015 #7
If you go and read her facebook post you will see she did pack snacks for her child wellstone dem May 2015 #9
And she didn't pack anything salty- which she asked the attendant for. Why? If that's her daughter's KittyWampus May 2015 #24
After reading her comments I feel more strongly... peace13 May 2015 #29
aren't first class tickets expensive ? JI7 May 2015 #122
She could apply to the airlines before purchasing a ticket. peace13 May 2015 #123
Mother is a doctor and an experienced traveller. MADem May 2015 #128
I packed food for myself for a flight. TSA threw it away. nt Ilsa May 2015 #11
It has to be commercially packaged/sealed like a granola bar or something of that type... hlthe2b May 2015 #14
Really? Dorian Gray May 2015 #17
and thus the inconsistency of TSA... You've been lucky. hlthe2b May 2015 #18
Hah! Dorian Gray May 2015 #19
There are a lot of food options past security jberryhill May 2015 #27
What Airport? RobinA May 2015 #31
PHL? jberryhill May 2015 #35
Wow has it been a long time since you flew out of Philly? justamama83 May 2015 #79
I hope the family sues. jwirr May 2015 #2
They will lose I hope. yeoman6987 May 2015 #129
Great so the ADA is to be ignored when it comes to air transportation? Feeding her did calm her jwirr May 2015 #139
What about the rights of the other passengers? yeoman6987 May 2015 #140
Since they took action after the girl calmed down the others were no longer being disturbed. I do jwirr May 2015 #141
I bet they divert the plane every time a baby cries or a toddler has a tantrum. Kalidurga May 2015 #4
Orlando HockeyMom May 2015 #10
Orange County too. Initech May 2015 #15
definitely an overreaction. Terra Alta May 2015 #5
Dr. Beegle is an amazing person wellstone dem May 2015 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words May 2015 #8
The video doesn't show what preceded the incident LittleBlue May 2015 #16
If she knows her daughter becomes disruptive when hungry, I would think she should make LisaL May 2015 #20
She did try to prevent it. wellstone dem May 2015 #21
No, she didn't try and prevent it. She could have upgraded to first class and gotten KittyWampus May 2015 #23
And why didn't she buy something hot while at the airport? LisaL May 2015 #38
It sounds like she expected an airline to be able to provide a hot meal once she got on the plane. LisaL May 2015 #37
Now that is a good question. I would have brought my daugters favorite food along. But the action jwirr May 2015 #142
The airline/attendants are supposed to just whip up a hot meal for an unruly passenger? KittyWampus May 2015 #22
Yes. Plus, there is no mechanism for the flight attendants to accept money for 1C meals. MADem May 2015 #131
Probably because Beegle told the flight crew kiva May 2015 #25
I agree. No airline would want a 15 year old (autistic or not) to start scratching other people. LisaL May 2015 #42
It looks to me like that was the trigger. yardwork May 2015 #118
I can see both sides here gollygee May 2015 #26
The mother sounds entitled. Everyone must accommodate her and her autistic child. I want to feel Pisces May 2015 #28
Wow. The lack of compassion here is amazing! missingthebigdog May 2015 #30
She didn't get her daughter to eat prior to boarding, she didn't get first class upgrade KittyWampus May 2015 #32
Maybe RobinA May 2015 #34
How do you arrive at the conclusion that missingthebigdog May 2015 #36
Maybe she could have purchased that hot or salty meal before boarding the plane, without expecting LisaL May 2015 #41
Clearly airlines do. . . . missingthebigdog May 2015 #43
I don't fly first class. So I don't know what goes on in there. LisaL May 2015 #44
She didn't ask for first class service... Blanks May 2015 #54
Airline allowed her to buy a chicken sawndwich, but it was not hot so daughter didn't eat it. LisaL May 2015 #71
When they gave her the food that she asked for, she was calm. Blanks May 2015 #75
Right, because it's so easy to swan onto a flight with piping hot food of your choosing n/t kcr May 2015 #134
It is pretty easy gollygee May 2015 #138
I like to pretend knowledge of all relevant information too... LanternWaste May 2015 #90
I took the time to read the woman's facebook post. KittyWampus May 2015 #108
I don't know d_r May 2015 #100
Gotta Agree RobinA May 2015 #33
Lack of compassion? LisaL May 2015 #40
Yes, lack of compassion missingthebigdog May 2015 #45
I haven't seen anything about the father and what he was doing, so why should I discuss him? LisaL May 2015 #47
In this case it was a hot or salty meal missingthebigdog May 2015 #48
Lets say your child gets agitated if he doesn't get Mardi Gras Beads. LisaL May 2015 #53
LOL. missingthebigdog May 2015 #55
Making a threat that if the child isn't given something they will scratch people Lee-Lee May 2015 #56
The mother was not making a threat. missingthebigdog May 2015 #58
"If my daughter doesn't get XXX she will start scratching people" Lee-Lee May 2015 #66
A prediction... Blanks May 2015 #80
Conflating "threat" with "knowledgeable predication" is a common mistake, I'd guess. LanternWaste May 2015 #94
Having a seizure is different from scratching people treestar May 2015 #101
How is it different? missingthebigdog May 2015 #104
If somebody on a plane was having a seizure, I would expect that plane to be diverted to nearest LisaL May 2015 #105
But being directed at other people treestar May 2015 #107
I think its rational to presume there is food available on an airline.... LanternWaste May 2015 #93
they did give her the meal treestar May 2015 #99
The airline didn't blame the mother treestar May 2015 #88
Perhaps a lack of judgement on the mother's part, but a huge lack of judgement for the captain. ohnoyoudidnt May 2015 #46
Mom told the crew that if the daughter didn't get whatever she wanted people would get scratched Lee-Lee May 2015 #52
Most of the posts are sympathetic to the family nt treestar May 2015 #87
The blame-Mom faction seems not to have read Mom's account LadyHawkAZ May 2015 #106
It's much more fun to type away judgmentally... Blanks May 2015 #126
And a lot of autistic kids are on special diets to help Ilsa May 2015 #110
Well, if your child is on a special diet, shouldn't you be prepared to provide that special diet, LisaL May 2015 #113
I've had food tossed by TSA. Thought I was within Ilsa May 2015 #116
Those aren't the facts that I understood from reading the mother's FB post. yardwork May 2015 #120
That's just the way they roll SwankyXomb May 2015 #130
Almost happened to me once KamaAina May 2015 #49
Here is the money quote showing the problem and attitude from mom that made this happen Lee-Lee May 2015 #50
This mother was not making a threat missingthebigdog May 2015 #57
It might not have been intended as a threat gollygee May 2015 #61
I cannot argue with that missingthebigdog May 2015 #62
Yep- it doesn't matter if it was intended as a threat. It was one Lee-Lee May 2015 #63
People with physical disabilities get special treatment... Blanks May 2015 #85
Yeah, my child is my responsibility. HappyMe May 2015 #60
You do understand that we are talking about a teenager with a developmental disability missingthebigdog May 2015 #65
They wouldn't have thrown a tantrum HappyMe May 2015 #68
Congratulations! You were blessed with "typically developing" children missingthebigdog May 2015 #74
No, the parents are responsible for their child. HappyMe May 2015 #78
Exactly vi5 May 2015 #81
You always have to make arrangements ahead HappyMe May 2015 #84
Change your scenario up a bit missingthebigdog May 2015 #92
I'm sorry d_r May 2015 #102
And as I said.... vi5 May 2015 #111
I would expect them to land the plane while giving the emergency oxygen to the son. MADem May 2015 #132
You obviously haven't spent time with autistic and Ilsa May 2015 #117
That's true though I also wonder treestar May 2015 #96
I have no idea, nor do I really want to find out. HappyMe May 2015 #98
Yes, it would not have happened without that treestar May 2015 #91
That's how I read this as well. yardwork May 2015 #121
Not to ask an obvious question but..... vi5 May 2015 #64
We don't have enough information to answer that question. missingthebigdog May 2015 #69
If, for instance, the teenager had hit or bitten someone... Orrex May 2015 #72
The parents..... vi5 May 2015 #77
I concur. Orrex May 2015 #83
Hot meals should be provided by the family. Jesus Malverde May 2015 #127
Because some of the onus is on the parents vi5 May 2015 #76
I think you misread the article. missingthebigdog May 2015 #86
Autism parent as well vi5 May 2015 #112
That you have no sympathy for the parents' situation is sad. missingthebigdog May 2015 #115
I have much empathy and sympathy..... vi5 May 2015 #119
I'm feeling the same way after reading the mother's FB post. yardwork May 2015 #124
The whole thing... vi5 May 2015 #133
I hadn't thought about the first class vs. economy class issues. I think you're right. yardwork May 2015 #143
They landed the plane... Blanks May 2015 #95
But it can't be both "tiny" and a big deal... vi5 May 2015 #114
Actually it can be... Blanks May 2015 #125
What else should they have done? IVoteDFL May 2015 #82
Not divert the plane and escort them off with police. kcr May 2015 #135
I respectfully disagree IVoteDFL May 2015 #137
theres big bucks in the fear bizz olddots May 2015 #89
You have my gratitude. missingthebigdog May 2015 #97
I Know HassleCat May 2015 #103
Hey, Blame the Mom Brigade. kcr May 2015 #136
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