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10-31-2009, 11:00 AM
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Southwest kicks mom, cranky kid off flight
Oh, how I've wished this has happened on so many of my flights.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33555007/?gt1=43001
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Kids will be kids, but one cranky 2-year-old was acting too much his age for a Southwest Airlines flight crew who kicked him off a plane getting ready to leave for San Jose.
Pamela Root says she was confident her son Adam's screams of “Go! Plane! Go!” and “I want Daddy!” would subside once the plane took off Monday in Amarillo, Texas.
But she says the plane taxied back to the gate and the pair was escorted off.
The 38-year-old stay-at-home mom wants an apology and compensation for the portable crib and diapers she had to buy for the extra night away from home.
Southwest spokeswoman Marilee McInnis says removing a crying child from a flight is unusual, but crews have leeway to resolve situations.
McInnis says the airline is looking into the incident.
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10-31-2009, 11:41 AM
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Southwest is not the most family-friendly airline in the first place; I don't know that they even let families with young children preboard anymore. I know traveling with kids can be really difficult.... but I've been thrown up on without receipt of apology or even acknowledgement.So haha.
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10-31-2009, 12:15 PM
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Ok I can kind of understand the diapers, but she also wants them to pay for a crib? WTF?
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10-31-2009, 12:31 PM
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This is one of those situations where I absolutely doubt that she is telling us the full truth. If she is indeed an innocent victim then that is one thing, and I am sorry for her. But after sitting on plenty of Southwest flights myself with screaming toddlers, I am guessing it was her reluctance to even deal with her child or possibly rudeness/aggression towards the stewardesses/passengers that caused them to kick her off. But now she has a platform of the "innocent mom" and is running with it.
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10-31-2009, 02:36 PM
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http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...e/6695359.html
She got an apology and $300 travel voucher. Which is really nothing to SWA; don't you get more than that if you're bumped from an overbooked flight?
Also it's not really a question of sympathy for the mom anymore—the kid was screaming loudly enough that other passengers couldn't hear the safety announcements.
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10-31-2009, 03:10 PM
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I was on a 4 hour flight a couple of months ago. A couple got on with their 3 children (one toddler, a pre-schooler and a kid about 7), with 5 middle seats assigned to them. Obviously, they didn't plan for this flight because there are ways to avoid middle seats. The family also did not pre-board like they could have.
After the father held up the flight until they could get a group of seats together, the kids screamed the entire way. The crew kept shoving free drinks to the passengers around them.
Contrast this to the dad who got on with his 5 kids and 5 DVD players. This family took up the entire back row of the plane and nobody hear a peep from those kids. Someone was prepared!
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10-31-2009, 03:26 PM
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OMG I seriously detest people who can't control their own kids
Last edited by texas*princess; 10-31-2009 at 04:17 PM.
Reason: When I saw Knight Shadow's correction, I realized I agreed :)
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10-31-2009, 03:28 PM
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OMG I seriously detest people who can't control their own kids
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This, too.
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10-31-2009, 07:31 PM
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OMG I seriously detest people who can't control their own kids
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Ohh I agree!!! Once I was in a mall and a child was running around haphazard, ran *into* me and fell down. The mother had the audacity to get up in my face and yell at me 'why did I knock down her kid'? Seriously!?!?!
What really bugs me is when parent(s) will bring a small fussy child into a LATE evening non G or PG movie & refuse to leave when the child cries, etc.
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10-31-2009, 08:57 PM
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Ohh I agree!!! Once I was in a mall and a child was running around haphazard, ran *into* me and fell down. The mother had the audacity to get up in my face and yell at me 'why did I knock down her kid'? Seriously!?!?!
What really bugs me is when parent(s) will bring a small fussy child into a LATE evening non G or PG movie & refuse to leave when the child cries, etc.
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Arrrggh! Get a babysitter!! Or better yet, wait till it comes out On Demand. Geez.
And I HATE IT when kids are running around in public places and almost ram into people who are minding their own business and their parents can't be found.
Put a leash on 'em or leave em home!!! hahaha (That is only partly serious. I know there are well-behaved kids out there that don't need the child leash or to be left at home)
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10-31-2009, 10:24 PM
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OMG I seriously detest people who can't control their own kids
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amen. makes me wanna punch the parent in the face. idc whether they're spank or anti-spank, but if they're not into spanking their kids they need to find away to ensure that they're well behaved in public.
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10-31-2009, 11:07 PM
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LOL! Now that's funny!
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Seriously, the airlines need to have planes with play areas during special times of the day and charge a gajillion dollars for these flights than putting them on biz class flights with travel pros.
When I went on flight, the 5 y/o pee'd in the seat behind me. Kids don't fear adults anymore. When I was little I was more fearful of the ass whoopin' I'd have gotten from my mom, than what any other adult would've given me, if she found out I acted ugly...
Anyhow, I'm amused by kids & I can get them to say things that have their parents laughing hysterically... Like, 33girl's post...
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10-31-2009, 11:55 PM
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I once sat behind a kid on a direct flight to LAX (from Ohio).
He had to be at least 4 or 5 and he was having a complete meltdown, and would NOT stop KICKING MY SEAT.
I turned around and asked Mom to keep him from doing that.
She said "Oh, he's just cranky and hasn't had a nap yet" and just LET HIM keep doing it.
I was like WTF?
So I turned around and put my iPod ears back in hoping I could ignore him, but I just couldn't.
I pushed the button and mentioned it to the flight attendant. She tried to move me, but there weren't anymore seats, so she told me she'd speak to the woman about it.
The flight attendant asked her to keep her son from kicking the seat and she was FURIOUS. I heard her say that "My son has a RIGHT to be comfortable, we paid for this flight blah blah blah."
Sure, your kid has a right to be comfortable, but not while making ME uncomfortable. Sorry.
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11-01-2009, 12:32 PM
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The flight attendant asked her to keep her son from kicking the seat and she was FURIOUS. I heard her say that "My son has a RIGHT to be comfortable, we paid for this flight blah blah blah."
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I would have told her to put the kid in a straight jacket and give him a dose of Bendryl.
I've been on this flight, and it's typically full of screaming kids and parents that behave badly. I do whatever it takes to avoid traveling on weekends.
I once had a kid on a jet plop himself down in the aisle at the time everyone was de-planing. I was in the seat next to him. When I reached up to grab my bag, he said, "don't hit me with your bag". I looked directly at his monther and said, "he has more of a chance of being stepped on by the rest of the cabin than me hitting him on the head with my bag". I think she was shocked that I said anything. She had no response and I booked for baggage claim.
What I really wanted to say was, "get your Effing kid off the floor".
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LOL! Now that's funny!
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Seriously, the airlines need to have planes with play areas during special times of the day and charge a gajillion dollars for these flights than putting them on biz class flights with travel pros.
When I went on flight, the 5 y/o pee'd in the seat behind me. Kids don't fear adults anymore. When I was little I was more fearful of the ass whoopin' I'd have gotten from my mom, than what any other adult would've given me, if she found out I acted ugly...
Anyhow, I'm amused by kids & I can get them to say things that have their parents laughing hysterically... Like, 33girl's post...
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That's because many parents don't discipline like they should anymore. They are too busy befriending their children, making deals, and negotiating like their children pay rent or something. All my mom had to do was give me "the look" and the "tight lip" and I calmed my butt right on down.
Please! Let's bring back "real" parenting. That's all I have to say. And we wonder why many of our children are out of control?
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