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In reply to the discussion: Family Kicked Off Flight After Daughter With Autism Deemed 'Disruptive' [View all]missingthebigdog
(1,233 posts)69. We don't have enough information to answer that question.
We don't know if hot food was available, or if there was time to get it. We don't know if this was a connecting flight that prevented them from having the opportunity. We can only assume.
Even assuming the worst, that these parents- dad was there, too, failed to anticipate the need for the hot food, how does that excuse the behavior of the flight attendant? Setting aside all of the "could haves" and "should haves" regarding the parents, the refusal of the flight attendant to assist this family was unreasonable and uncaring.
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Family Kicked Off Flight After Daughter With Autism Deemed 'Disruptive' [View all]
joeybee12
May 2015
OP
Cascade of missed opportunities to deal with the problem sans (what appears to be) overreaction
hlthe2b
May 2015
#3
They generally allow you to bring small commercially packaged sealed items like nuts or a candy bar
hlthe2b
May 2015
#13
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
It has to be commercially packaged/sealed like a granola bar or something of that type...
hlthe2b
May 2015
#14
Great so the ADA is to be ignored when it comes to air transportation? Feeding her did calm her
jwirr
May 2015
#139
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
If she knows her daughter becomes disruptive when hungry, I would think she should make
LisaL
May 2015
#20
No, she didn't try and prevent it. She could have upgraded to first class and gotten
KittyWampus
May 2015
#23
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
I agree. No airline would want a 15 year old (autistic or not) to start scratching other people.
LisaL
May 2015
#42
The mother sounds entitled. Everyone must accommodate her and her autistic child. I want to feel
Pisces
May 2015
#28
She didn't get her daughter to eat prior to boarding, she didn't get first class upgrade
KittyWampus
May 2015
#32
Maybe she could have purchased that hot or salty meal before boarding the plane, without expecting
LisaL
May 2015
#41
Airline allowed her to buy a chicken sawndwich, but it was not hot so daughter didn't eat it.
LisaL
May 2015
#71
Right, because it's so easy to swan onto a flight with piping hot food of your choosing n/t
kcr
May 2015
#134
I haven't seen anything about the father and what he was doing, so why should I discuss him?
LisaL
May 2015
#47
Making a threat that if the child isn't given something they will scratch people
Lee-Lee
May 2015
#56
Conflating "threat" with "knowledgeable predication" is a common mistake, I'd guess.
LanternWaste
May 2015
#94
If somebody on a plane was having a seizure, I would expect that plane to be diverted to nearest
LisaL
May 2015
#105
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
Well, if your child is on a special diet, shouldn't you be prepared to provide that special diet,
LisaL
May 2015
#113
Here is the money quote showing the problem and attitude from mom that made this happen
Lee-Lee
May 2015
#50
You do understand that we are talking about a teenager with a developmental disability
missingthebigdog
May 2015
#65
Congratulations! You were blessed with "typically developing" children
missingthebigdog
May 2015
#74
I would expect them to land the plane while giving the emergency oxygen to the son.
MADem
May 2015
#132
I hadn't thought about the first class vs. economy class issues. I think you're right.
yardwork
May 2015
#143