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In reply to the discussion: Family Kicked Off Flight After Daughter With Autism Deemed 'Disruptive' [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)This would allow the caregiver to replace the malfunctioning tanks and get medical help for the child. The caregiver would have to make alternative arrangements, but that's what happens when you're not prepared--even if it isn't the person's fault.
And then I would want the airline to be replacing that emergency oxygen before they continued on.
In the case of this mother, it was her fault. She knew her child's needs and was not prepared, and thought she could bully the FAs into giving her a first class meal. I would not be surprised if she has pulled this before. It's not appropriate. It puts the FAs in a bad position. They have to account for everything on the plane. If she wants first class service, she needs to have a first class ticket.
I think this lawsuit--if she even brings it--will go nowhere and she's likelly on the banned list for United.