Logos Stick said:Ol_Ag_02 said:Logos Stick said:Ol_Ag_02 said:Logos Stick said:HTownAg98 said:
Sure I can. The pilot has the final say in enforcing the contract of carriage. It's that simple.
OK, let me get your position straight here. If I wear a hat with a swastika on it, and the pilot chose to remove me for it, would that be legit per the contract?
If he feels like you're causing a disturbance on his flight. Of course. This isn't hard.
That position is weapons grade stupid. If you would think about it for just a tiny bit, you'd understand that. But perhaps not.
There's only one weapons grade stupid argument here, and it's not mine.
A pilot has the authority to remove any passenger from a plane if they pose a safety risk, including for disruptive behavior, non-compliance with safety instructions, or any action deemed a threat to the flight's safety. This broad authority, often referred to as "permissive refusal" under Section 44902(b) of the FAA regulations, ensures the pilot maintains the final say over the safe operation of the aircraft.
Non-Compliance: Failure to follow the instructions of flight attendants or the pilot, especially regarding safety procedures
Sir…. We've received some complaints that your hat is offensive, please remove it and place within your carry-on or in the overhead bin so we can take off.
Of course, right away.
Or…….
I'm sorry, I thought this was America and I don't have to do *****
Okay cool, get off my plane.
LOL. Only in the mind of a lib is the act of wearing a MAGA hat a safety issue on a plane! That section clearly doesn't apply to the passive act of boarding the plane with clothes you don't like.
This is laughable:
Sir…. We've received some complaints that your hat is offensive, please remove it and place within your carry-on or in the overhead bin so we can take off.
Of course, right away.
Or…….
I'm sorry, I thought this was America and I don't have to do *****
Okay cool, get off my plane.
Check the tape genius, I'm far from being a lib. I'm just capable of understanding simply written language.
Perhaps you should check the part again about "non-compliance". She told him to take off the hat, he put it back on.
