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Luminous Animal

(27,310 posts)
173. What an odd post. Police = airline pilots?
Wed May 23, 2012, 05:12 PM
May 2012

Standing up for oneself within in the guidelines of your employer = beating, arresting, and harassing peaceful protesters?

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i bet he didn't like that Enrique May 2012 #1
Only a real genius would want to piss off his pilot before take off.. left coaster May 2012 #2
Or his dentist before she cleans his teeth... madinmaryland May 2012 #10
Check Snopes.... Aviation Pro May 2012 #107
It was a good one, though!! madinmaryland May 2012 #169
Really? The pilot is going to crash the plane to spite one asshole passenger? Bake May 2012 #118
Well there's not much a pilot can do to harm any one passenger 4th law of robotics May 2012 #120
RE: Waiters/Waitresses/Waitrons/Counter Ordertakers/Whatever... Buns_of_Fire May 2012 #127
...or ANYONE who cooks or serves them food. bvar22 May 2012 #146
Yaaaaaay Good for her. virgogal May 2012 #3
Good for her! ProfessionalLeftist May 2012 #4
Serves him right. As pilot in command, it's perfectly within her right Proles May 2012 #5
LOL!!...Good for her! whathehell May 2012 #6
I saw this happen on Alaska Airlines Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2012 #7
So he was kicked off, or just told to shut up or he would be? Darth_Kitten May 2012 #8
The plane had already landed, Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2012 #11
But for him to go up to her and say that? Darth_Kitten May 2012 #12
omg Liberal_in_LA May 2012 #9
Didn't the old geezer... Stargazer09 May 2012 #17
old geezer kardonb May 2012 #37
There are plenty of young ones with that attitude too. CrispyQ May 2012 #93
They feel enttitled to everything. Arugula Latte May 2012 #128
Do you really think that would have modified his outlook? Sen. Walter Sobchak May 2012 #38
You have a point Stargazer09 May 2012 #68
Excellent! dana_b May 2012 #13
k&r... spanone May 2012 #14
Good for her. marmar May 2012 #15
Seems like a bit of an overreaction. Nye Bevan May 2012 #16
It's an airplane treestar May 2012 #18
I guess you're right. Nye Bevan May 2012 #21
no it's more that he would say something against the pilot piloting the plane treestar May 2012 #24
"Oh great, we have a black guy flying this plane" obamanut2012 May 2012 #85
+1000000000 blueamy66 May 2012 #108
How so? 4th law of robotics May 2012 #121
It's a matter of several things. Honeycombe8 May 2012 #20
+1 well said spooky3 May 2012 #114
"Geezerdom"! LOL. I'm going to steal your term....that is so good. nt Honeycombe8 May 2012 #180
No, its not. If she personally kicked his ass off the plane undeterred May 2012 #23
I don't think 'politically incorrect' and 'insulting' are quite the same. randome May 2012 #33
'for politically incorrect speech' marmar May 2012 #34
You're right, of course. Cerridwen May 2012 #60
Pilots have a LOT of leeway to remove passengers if there's even a chance Blue_Tires May 2012 #74
Employees have a right to not be discriminated against and harassed obamanut2012 May 2012 #83
Since when chervilant May 2012 #102
He questioned the plane's safety in a way that would alarm other passengers. McCamy Taylor May 2012 #160
No, but hostile passengers yes. justice1 May 2012 #164
When captaining an airplane or a ship Ikonoklast May 2012 #172
total and complete asshole deserving of whatever he got. CTyankee May 2012 #19
Post removed Post removed May 2012 #22
So what if it had been a black pilot? treestar May 2012 #26
Yes, It would be. People are idiots. Dealing with them is part of the job. Logical May 2012 #29
You can get kicked off a plane for harassing the personnel or other passengers. Given that people Luminous Animal May 2012 #39
I have worked fast food, drug stores, etc. If I kicked out every rude customer I would feel stupid! Logical May 2012 #40
I've worked retail for many years and I kicked out every customer Luminous Animal May 2012 #73
I have worked retail management and have kicked out customers obamanut2012 May 2012 #87
And it shows that behavior is not tolerated treestar May 2012 #94
I disagree with your assertion that the pilot was "emotional". Quantess May 2012 #170
Dealing with people is not part of a pilots job. Flying the plane is. Luminous Animal May 2012 #52
Seems like this idiot was dealth with nicely. nt RedCappedBandit May 2012 #55
She dealt with him. Iggo May 2012 #81
People are idiots?! chervilant May 2012 #103
And the pilot did indeed, as part of her job, deal with this particular idiot in a most efficient an LanternWaste May 2012 #106
She was quite logical, he was the insecure, whiny baby who couldn't handle things. Darth_Kitten May 2012 #27
I agree he was a sexist idiot. But ignoring them is the best solution. n-t Logical May 2012 #31
Nah, sometimes you have to nip them in the bud. Darth_Kitten May 2012 #36
You can't just ignore disruptive people in the confines of an airplane. SunSeeker May 2012 #48
+1 treestar May 2012 #95
Why ignore them when kicking them off the plane is so much fun?! nt ZombieHorde May 2012 #78
That is the worst thing to do with sexist idiots obamanut2012 May 2012 #88
Yeah, right chervilant May 2012 #105
That there is in fact, no one Best Solution in dealing with anti-social behavior LanternWaste May 2012 #123
I take it you don't have daughters- secondvariety May 2012 #32
You are wrong again. Two daughters. Both in College. Both amazing. So quit the whining. Logical May 2012 #35
Me too. And if my daughter was a pilot, I would be prouder of her if she laughed off Nye Bevan May 2012 #42
+1000, but no one here will understand your point. n-t Logical May 2012 #46
Where in that article did it state that the pilot threw a hissy fit? Luminous Animal May 2012 #51
Nice catch. SunSeeker May 2012 #58
throwing a hissy fit? And you know this how, dear? cali May 2012 #54
Now now. Let's try to keep this civilized. Nye Bevan May 2012 #57
Yes, the f-word is reserved for the lords of the manor. SunSeeker May 2012 #62
Fuck you... Fawke Em May 2012 #84
I'd let it pass. EOTE May 2012 #100
+1 NCTraveler May 2012 #136
how quaint, sweetpea. cali May 2012 #86
You turned this uncivilized as soon as you accused a female pilot who refused to be harassed... EOTE May 2012 #99
Wow... chervilant May 2012 #109
hissy fit? Because that is what women do? Throw hissy fits? CBGLuthier May 2012 #82
Standing up for your rights is "throwing a hissyfit"? obamanut2012 May 2012 #90
What specifically leads you to conclude the pilot threw a "hissyfit"? LanternWaste May 2012 #129
BTW , 6-0 to keep. Thanks jury (nt) Nye Bevan May 2012 #132
Yet it continues to beg the question... LanternWaste May 2012 #134
When your daughters are trying to do their job in a professional manner and some idiots won't leave Luminous Animal May 2012 #43
My daughters have already dealt with their share of sexist fools. And handled them perfect! n-t Logical May 2012 #45
It's too bad that all women don't have your daughter's superwoman powers Luminous Animal May 2012 #49
I think you have a point about some people being overly sensitive. BUT... randome May 2012 #53
And the pilot could have chosen to laugh in the guy's face and he might have quieted down... Luminous Animal May 2012 #72
Starting with their chervilant May 2012 #111
They haven't even gotten out of college but have already encountered "their share of sexist fools?" spooky3 May 2012 #116
+1000 Luminous Animal May 2012 #174
So, I guess secondvariety May 2012 #59
It's a mystery! Luminous Animal May 2012 #75
then they haven't started working in careers yet and haven't yet told you about the spooky3 May 2012 #115
sticks n stones may break my bones but words.... chknltl May 2012 #25
Good! Odin2005 May 2012 #28
K&R DeSwiss May 2012 #30
Not at all! LadyHawkAZ May 2012 #41
My apologies..... DeSwiss May 2012 #47
LOL! Ok, you got me to click the link. Heeeeelarious! SunSeeker May 2012 #64
Oooh..... DeSwiss May 2012 #71
lolz My exact thought reading the OP! JNelson6563 May 2012 #104
omg -- I hadn't heard about that story yet fishwax May 2012 #141
Well done -- way to protect and respect employees! obamanut2012 May 2012 #44
That's what he gets for being a douche! n/t backscatter712 May 2012 #50
Being a douche is probably the only way Fawke Em May 2012 #91
A pilot has the same authority as the Captain of a ship gort May 2012 #56
Would Captain Chelsey Sullenberger have thrown someone off a plane Nye Bevan May 2012 #61
You're right, of course. Cerridwen May 2012 #66
Any responsible pilot would kick a loud, disruptive passenger off a plane. SunSeeker May 2012 #69
Thing is, he's a man, he wouldn't be insulted. Darth_Kitten May 2012 #80
And he's lived his whole life as a man treestar May 2012 #96
Nor is it likely that chervilant May 2012 #110
Yup. Darth_Kitten May 2012 #177
Good point... wickerwoman May 2012 #155
Good! underseasurveyor May 2012 #63
She should have ejected him while the plane was taking off. Auntie Bush May 2012 #65
The real headline should be "How would some people in this thread react if the pilot were male?" justiceischeap May 2012 #67
I wonder, if the pilot was a Texan, and he threw someone off for making a crack about "rednecks", Nye Bevan May 2012 #70
Are you seriously arguing that calling someone a "redneck" is comparable to spooky3 May 2012 #117
This passenger kept the female pilot in a low paying job? 4th law of robotics May 2012 #124
You completely missed the point--which is that all of the examples I gave were of spooky3 May 2012 #181
hate speach is hate speach. RitchieRich May 2012 #147
You also have missed the point, which is that under US law, different behavior and speech are spooky3 May 2012 #182
+1 treestar May 2012 #97
Likely he'd have been labeled an authoritarian, high on his own power 4th law of robotics May 2012 #122
I'm just suggesting there would be a different response justiceischeap May 2012 #131
I haven't heard of a male pilot tossing someone off because they were personally offended 4th law of robotics May 2012 #133
I imagine that we often imagine hypothetical scenarios only in such a way LanternWaste May 2012 #135
Possibly, but I was replying to such a hypothetical 4th law of robotics May 2012 #137
It certainly does LanternWaste May 2012 #153
"when we shave vertically, it's much more effective that shaving horizontally" 4th law of robotics May 2012 #163
What an odd post. Police = airline pilots? Luminous Animal May 2012 #173
I never said police = airline pilots 4th law of robotics May 2012 #175
Two of six jurors voted "Let 'em crash" NoPasaran May 2012 #76
They bought their tickets, they knew what they were getting into! LadyHawkAZ May 2012 #79
Nice! RitchieRich May 2012 #149
I am a horrible person LadyHawkAZ May 2012 #157
just... RitchieRich May 2012 #159
I'm not that horrible. LadyHawkAZ May 2012 #161
pilots can boot people who are loud and annoying Skittles May 2012 #77
Good for her! ZERO tolerance for this type of crap! She's the captain, CTyankee May 2012 #89
I don't like the term 'zero tolerance'. randome May 2012 #101
I didn't mean it to be taken as a threat of violence, just of not putting up with CTyankee May 2012 #113
I hear ya! randome May 2012 #126
+ a gazillion! chervilant May 2012 #112
Sending this story to my daughters today. Nobody has to deal with sexist harassment in this day nt riderinthestorm May 2012 #92
Good for her. K&R. n/t DLevine May 2012 #98
Anybody who is in customer SERVICE has to deal with assholes. Bake May 2012 #119
Pilots are not the front line of customer service. The stewards are riderinthestorm May 2012 #125
"Was the passenger a jerk? Yes. And he paid for that privilege." NCTraveler May 2012 #140
Did he punch anybody? Bake May 2012 #144
I am sorry your employer allowed that. NCTraveler May 2012 #165
I've been in similar situations with horrible customers jp11 May 2012 #178
and sometimes they deal with assholes by refusing further service fishwax May 2012 #143
And the pilot did indeed deal with the a**hole. LanternWaste May 2012 #154
I'm in a far more "customer service" job than a pilot, wickerwoman May 2012 #156
Bravo! meeksgeek May 2012 #167
word. nt StarryNight May 2012 #179
That asshole definitely deserved what he got. Initech May 2012 #130
Nobody Should Insult Their Pilot About ANYTHING ProfessorGAC May 2012 #138
This thread has been a real eye opener for me. n/t myrna minx May 2012 #139
good for the pilot -- and for the airline, for standing behind its workers fishwax May 2012 #142
Let's switch this around a bit .. suppose the pilot was a wingnut Bake May 2012 #145
If the passenger was loud, obnoxious and rude, the airline would have every right to. LanternWaste May 2012 #158
Female pilot tosses passenger off plane for sexist remarks bvar22 May 2012 #148
What a dope. He got exactly what he deserved - the boot. hifiguy May 2012 #150
ok, ok... RitchieRich May 2012 #151
come on, people... RitchieRich May 2012 #152
This is a plane safety issue. McCamy Taylor May 2012 #162
I guess I can understand this, but I really can't applaud the pilot for it... jobycom May 2012 #166
Do THey Get The Rush Limbaugh Show In Brazil Too? DallasNE May 2012 #168
Brazil doesn't appear to have these Goebbels controlling the meme. Good for them. freshwest May 2012 #171
He obviously hadn't heard of sky law. jp11 May 2012 #176
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