I heard that the raging woman got the "BOOT" from her employer. There sure are alot of nut-cases out there. I commend the Cabin Crew for keeping their cool. I noticed the baby carrier was strapped in an aisle seat. Babies are always put in a window seat so the carrier doesn't impede in an evacuation. That was a UAL policy when it was mandatory to have babies strapped in a seat after Flight 232 at Souix City.
The Flight Crew should have relocated her if she was going to be a "Blocker" to the window exits. Actually the relocation of seats should have started at the podium with the gate employees.
I am not a victim. I happen to be a 30 yr Flight Crew mumber.your words mean little to me. Don't ever get on my airplane and if you do...I'll make your flight the worst one you have ever been on!
No wonder the world is what it is today. Can't you accept people for who they are and not discriminate because they're not like you or me? Unbelievable!
" Passengers would be be happier except for the extremely obese"!
Don't understand the lack of compassion. If this issue upsets you that much, Bruce...Fly First Class. That should take care of the weight and balance.
All I see in this forum is discrimination. Really unfortunate.
I've seen carry on bags that weigh more than the passenger. Weight and balance is critical on any aircraft. Good for Finnair. Safety is the primary focus with Airlines.
These aircrafts were "work horses". They did what they had to do...too many cycles and the demand for more advanced aircraft. Called progression of aviation. Check out the Pima,AZ bone yard. Quite the sight!
If one has ever had a love affair with and aircraft, which most aviators do, mine would be the B-747. There is an awesome romance that one feels. Not only looking at her beauty on the ground but feeling her strength and power in the air. She will be an icon in aviation history.