Delta passenger removed for [vulgar] hat

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Ol_Ag_02
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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.
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Rapier108 said:



You should really see a doctor about your Rapier Derangement Syndrome.

Is there any chance the doctor you see for your Trump Derangement Syndrome could give him a referral? No wait, your doctor has not done any good, the one he refers likely would be of no help. Never mind.
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Logos Stick said:

The guy was looking for a confrontation with that hat. Liberals are insane. You wear something like that and you could be assaulted.

Having said that, hopefully he sues Delta and gets paid.


Sues them for what?
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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.




Totally agree with this...........

Now, after you comply and take the hat off....... "Ma'am, that lady's blouse is offensive to me. Please have her remove it"

The entire premise behind this event was that another passenger complained out the hat and that was the reason ole boy was asked to remove it. What happens when his request is denied?

Since Delta is taking requests!!!!!!!
Ol_Ag_02
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IndividualFreedom said:

Quote:

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.




Totally agree with this...........

Now, after you comply and take the hat off....... "Ma'am, that lady's blouse is offensive to me. Please have her remove it"

The entire premise behind this event was that another passenger complained out the hat and that was the reason ole boy was asked to remove it. What happens when his request is denied?

Since Delta is taking requests!!!!!!!



Plenty of people have been kicked off the plane for revealing clothing. The flight attendants and pilot get to decide what the rules. Don't like it, don't fly.
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Txhuntr said:

I think there's going to be a rash of these in the near future as reputable airlines try to make sure they don't become the new Spirit
COVID cash has long been spent. The market doesn't have room for more than 1 Sprit anymore.
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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 dumb. If you would think about it for just a tiny bit, you'd understand that. But perhaps not.


It's their plane, they can enforce the rules in the contract their customers agree to however they'd like. If someone has an anti Trump hat and a passenger complained about it they'd be well within their rights to tell that passenger to take it off too. Don't like it? Rent a car. Or I'm sure Spirit wouldn't kind the extra business.
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Ol_Ag_02 said:

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.




Well your understanding of the safety section is poor:

Man: boards plane with red maga hat.
You: complain to pilot that it's offensive
Pilot: safety issue! remove the hat or get off!

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Ol_Ag_02 said:

IndividualFreedom said:

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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.




Totally agree with this...........

Now, after you comply and take the hat off....... "Ma'am, that lady's blouse is offensive to me. Please have her remove it"

The entire premise behind this event was that another passenger complained out the hat and that was the reason ole boy was asked to remove it. What happens when his request is denied?

Since Delta is taking requests!!!!!!!



Plenty of people have been kicked off the plane for revealing clothing. The flight attendants and pilot get to decide what the rules. Don't like it, don't fly.


He didnt say anything about revealing clothing. You just bragged about understanding simple language,
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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.



IndividualFreedom said:

Totally agree with this...........

Now, after you comply and take the hat off....... "Ma'am, that lady's blouse is offensive to me. Please have her remove it"

The entire premise behind this event was that another passenger complained out the hat and that was the reason ole boy was asked to remove it. What happens when his request is denied?

Since Delta is taking requests!!!!!!!




Plenty of people have been kicked off the plane for revealing clothing. The flight attendants and pilot get to decide what the rules. Don't like it, don't fly.

Geezzzz, I was trying to be funny using "Blouse". Change it to another hat. Point being, he was targeted due to politics. As soon as Delta does not have the other hat removed, then passengers are not being held to the same rules. There is your case against Delta.

Delta messed up by taking requests from passengers. Delta should have told the passenger making the hat removal request to be an adult and look the other way.
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IndividualFreedom said:

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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.



IndividualFreedom said:

Totally agree with this...........

Now, after you comply and take the hat off....... "Ma'am, that lady's blouse is offensive to me. Please have her remove it"

The entire premise behind this event was that another passenger complained out the hat and that was the reason ole boy was asked to remove it. What happens when his request is denied?

Since Delta is taking requests!!!!!!!




Plenty of people have been kicked off the plane for revealing clothing. The flight attendants and pilot get to decide what the rules. Don't like it, don't fly.

Geezzzz, I was trying to be funny using "Blouse". Change it to another hat. Point being, he was targeted due to politics. As soon as Delta does not have the other hat removed, then passengers are not being held to the same rules. There is your case against Delta.

Delta messed up by taking requests from passengers. Delta should have told the passenger making the hat removal request to be an adult and look the other way.



He was targeted because the hat said ass. But keep thinking you're the only correct person in this argument.
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IndividualFreedom said:

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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.



IndividualFreedom said:

Totally agree with this...........

Now, after you comply and take the hat off....... "Ma'am, that lady's blouse is offensive to me. Please have her remove it"

The entire premise behind this event was that another passenger complained out the hat and that was the reason ole boy was asked to remove it. What happens when his request is denied?

Since Delta is taking requests!!!!!!!




Plenty of people have been kicked off the plane for revealing clothing. The flight attendants and pilot get to decide what the rules. Don't like it, don't fly.

Geezzzz, I was trying to be funny using "Blouse". Change it to another hat. Point being, he was targeted due to politics. As soon as Delta does not have the other hat removed, then passengers are not being held to the same rules. There is your case against Delta.

Delta messed up by taking requests from passengers. Delta should have told the passenger making the hat removal request to be an adult and look the other way.



^^^^

This.
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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?



Yes, 100%
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IndividualFreedom said:

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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.



IndividualFreedom said:

Totally agree with this...........

Now, after you comply and take the hat off....... "Ma'am, that lady's blouse is offensive to me. Please have her remove it"

The entire premise behind this event was that another passenger complained out the hat and that was the reason ole boy was asked to remove it. What happens when his request is denied?

Since Delta is taking requests!!!!!!!




Plenty of people have been kicked off the plane for revealing clothing. The flight attendants and pilot get to decide what the rules. Don't like it, don't fly.

Geezzzz, I was trying to be funny using "Blouse". Change it to another hat. Point being, he was targeted due to politics. As soon as Delta does not have the other hat removed, then passengers are not being held to the same rules. There is your case against Delta.

Delta messed up by taking requests from passengers. Delta should have told the passenger making the hat removal request to be an adult and look the other way.


Delta only has to be "fair" in obeying laws respecting protected classes by law (sex, religion, race, etc). They don't have to be fair in respect to political ideology. If the pilot thinks a trump hat will cause issues on the plane and a democrat one won't then he can make that arbitrary decision to enforce one and not the other and be well within FAA guidelines and the contract of carriage.
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IndividualFreedom said:

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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.



IndividualFreedom said:

Totally agree with this...........

Now, after you comply and take the hat off....... "Ma'am, that lady's blouse is offensive to me. Please have her remove it"

The entire premise behind this event was that another passenger complained out the hat and that was the reason ole boy was asked to remove it. What happens when his request is denied?

Since Delta is taking requests!!!!!!!




Plenty of people have been kicked off the plane for revealing clothing. The flight attendants and pilot get to decide what the rules. Don't like it, don't fly.

Geezzzz, I was trying to be funny using "Blouse". Change it to another hat. Point being, he was targeted due to politics. As soon as Delta does not have the other hat removed, then passengers are not being held to the same rules. There is your case against Delta.

Delta messed up by taking requests from passengers. Delta should have told the passenger making the hat removal request to be an adult and look the other way.


He knew exactly what he was doing wearing a hat like that and he got the attention that he was so desperate for. Otherwise he could have been an adult, put the hat in the overhead bin and moved on with his life. No clicks or views in that decision though.
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Teslag said:

Logos Stick said:

The guy was looking for a confrontation with that hat. Liberals are insane. You wear something like that and you could be assaulted.

Having said that, hopefully he sues Delta and gets paid.


Sues them for what?

Early departure?
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Man, I feel for this guy. I had a "certified ***** inspector" t-shirt on and the same thing happened to me!

I thought this was America!
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J. Walter Weatherman 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 dumb. If you would think about it for just a tiny bit, you'd understand that. But perhaps not.


It's their plane, they can enforce the rules in the contract their customers agree to however they'd like. If someone has an anti Trump hat and a passenger complained about it they'd be well within their rights to tell that passenger to take it off too. Don't like it? Rent a car. Or I'm sure Spirit wouldn't kind the extra business.


Interpreting the safety section as he stated is as braindead as believing men can get pregnant. Can the airlines do it? of course. They just did. In no sane world should wearing a MAGA hat on a plane be considered a safety issue just because some low IQ idiot is offended by it. The fact that you believe it's justified shows just how insane this country has become. We cater to literal idiots and snowflakes now.
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The problem is that airplanes are unique environments. Seemingly simple things can become big issues at 35,000 feet in an aluminum tube traveling 500mph. You can't take a chance on a Waffle House brawl over a hat or shirt in those conditions. So as a pilot you take no chances.
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Teslag said:

The problem is that airplanes are unique environments. Seemingly simple things can become big issues at 35,000 feet in an aluminum tube traveling 500mph. You can't take a chance on a Waffle House brawl over a hat or shirt in those conditions. So as a pilot you take no chances.



Then kick the complainer off. If someone is offended by that to the point of being a safety risk, there is no telling what else they might do. They are high risk regardless!

Like I said, we cater to low IQ morons and snowflakes now and people like you try to justify it.
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If you have a vulgarity on your hat you're going to be the one kicked off every time. Like I said, I've flown with people in maga hats many times.

And also as I've said, whether you and I justify it is irrelevant. The only opinion that matters is the pilot in command.
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Teslag said:

If you have a vulgarity on your hat you're going to be the one kicked off every time. Like I said, I've flown with people in maga hats many times.

And also as I've said, whether you and I justify it is irrelevant. The only opinion that matters is the pilot in command.



I have changed my mind here. This is a safety issue.

A person that is so offended by that hat where they are compelled to complain to the crew to get them to order it removed is mentally unstable and needs to be kicked off the plane for safety reasons!

Thanks for opening my eyes Tesla!
Teslag
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Then when you start flying left seat you are free to make that determination.
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I am for removing people from flights due to profanity on clothing, as long as we can remove the trashy ladies wearing clothing that is FAR too revealing.
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El Gallo Blanco said:

I am for removing people from flights due to profanity on clothing, as long as we can remove the trashy obese or 7s or lower ladies wearing clothing that is FAR too revealing.

fixed it for you.

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Logos Stick said:

J. Walter Weatherman 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 dumb. If you would think about it for just a tiny bit, you'd understand that. But perhaps not.


It's their plane, they can enforce the rules in the contract their customers agree to however they'd like. If someone has an anti Trump hat and a passenger complained about it they'd be well within their rights to tell that passenger to take it off too. Don't like it? Rent a car. Or I'm sure Spirit wouldn't kind the extra business.


Interpreting the safety section as he stated is as braindead as believing men can get pregnant. Can the airlines do it? of course. They just did. In no sane world should wearing a MAGA hat on a plane be considered a safety issue just because some low IQ idiot is offended by it. The fact that you believe it's justified shows just how insane this country has become. We cater to literal idiots and snowflakes now.


No one thinks it was justified he got kicked off the plane for wearing a hat; most importantly, because that's not why he got kicked off the plane.

He got kicked off the plane for failing to follow flight attendant and pilot instructions. Period end of story.

Hopefully idiot gets banned for life from Delta. No one wants to have their flight delayed because some moronic selfish ***** wants to prove a point.
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Ol_Ag_02 said:

Logos Stick said:

J. Walter Weatherman 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 dumb. If you would think about it for just a tiny bit, you'd understand that. But perhaps not.


It's their plane, they can enforce the rules in the contract their customers agree to however they'd like. If someone has an anti Trump hat and a passenger complained about it they'd be well within their rights to tell that passenger to take it off too. Don't like it? Rent a car. Or I'm sure Spirit wouldn't kind the extra business.


Interpreting the safety section as he stated is as braindead as believing men can get pregnant. Can the airlines do it? of course. They just did. In no sane world should wearing a MAGA hat on a plane be considered a safety issue just because some low IQ idiot is offended by it. The fact that you believe it's justified shows just how insane this country has become. We cater to literal idiots and snowflakes now.


No one thinks it was justified he got kicked off the plane for wearing a hat; most importantly, because that's not why he got kicked off the plane.

He got kicked off the plane for failing to follow flight attendant and pilot instructions. Period end of story.

Hopefully idiot gets banned for life from Delta. No one wants to have their flight delayed because some moronic selfish ***** wants to prove a point.



Cause and effect. Look it up.
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Logos Stick said:

Teslag said:

If you have a vulgarity on your hat you're going to be the one kicked off every time. Like I said, I've flown with people in maga hats many times.

And also as I've said, whether you and I justify it is irrelevant. The only opinion that matters is the pilot in command.



I have changed my mind here. This is a safety issue.

A person that is so offended by that hat where they are compelled to complain to the crew to get them to order it removed is mentally unstable and needs to be kicked off the plane for safety reasons!

Thanks for opening my eyes Tesla!


You do realize there are multiple examples of liberals getting kicked off of planes for throwing fits over some guys MAGA hat or Trump shirt.
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Logos Stick said:

Ol_Ag_02 said:

Logos Stick said:

J. Walter Weatherman 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 dumb. If you would think about it for just a tiny bit, you'd understand that. But perhaps not.


It's their plane, they can enforce the rules in the contract their customers agree to however they'd like. If someone has an anti Trump hat and a passenger complained about it they'd be well within their rights to tell that passenger to take it off too. Don't like it? Rent a car. Or I'm sure Spirit wouldn't kind the extra business.


Interpreting the safety section as he stated is as braindead as believing men can get pregnant. Can the airlines do it? of course. They just did. In no sane world should wearing a MAGA hat on a plane be considered a safety issue just because some low IQ idiot is offended by it. The fact that you believe it's justified shows just how insane this country has become. We cater to literal idiots and snowflakes now.


No one thinks it was justified he got kicked off the plane for wearing a hat; most importantly, because that's not why he got kicked off the plane.

He got kicked off the plane for failing to follow flight attendant and pilot instructions. Period end of story.

Hopefully idiot gets banned for life from Delta. No one wants to have their flight delayed because some moronic selfish ***** wants to prove a point.



Cause and effect. Look it up.


If he had followed instructions would he have been kicked off the flight? Of course not. Your argument is a complete straw man.
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Ol_Ag_02 said:

Logos Stick said:

Teslag said:

If you have a vulgarity on your hat you're going to be the one kicked off every time. Like I said, I've flown with people in maga hats many times.

And also as I've said, whether you and I justify it is irrelevant. The only opinion that matters is the pilot in command.



I have changed my mind here. This is a safety issue.

A person that is so offended by that hat where they are compelled to complain to the crew to get them to order it removed is mentally unstable and needs to be kicked off the plane for safety reasons!

Thanks for opening my eyes Tesla!


You do realize there are multiple examples of liberals getting kicked off of planes for throwing fits over some guys MAGA hat or Trump shirt.



Throwing a fit is not the same as making a complaint and being determined mentally unfit to fly. You say you can read simple language. Prove it.
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We know what cause and effect is. We also know that air crews have almost complete control of the airplane. If they tell you to do something, do it. Question later or find another flight. We are trying to tell you that it matters dick wether any of us agree with the pilot's determination. I personally wouldn't be bothered by that hat as a pilot or flight attendant. And if one passenger had an issue I'd let her know we haven't had complaints from others and I could move her to another row where she doesn't have to see it. But if several complain then it's easier to ask the guy to store the hat. If either want to push back then tough ****, get off the plane.
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Ol_Ag_02 said:

Logos Stick said:

Ol_Ag_02 said:

Logos Stick said:

J. Walter Weatherman 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 dumb. If you would think about it for just a tiny bit, you'd understand that. But perhaps not.


It's their plane, they can enforce the rules in the contract their customers agree to however they'd like. If someone has an anti Trump hat and a passenger complained about it they'd be well within their rights to tell that passenger to take it off too. Don't like it? Rent a car. Or I'm sure Spirit wouldn't kind the extra business.


Interpreting the safety section as he stated is as braindead as believing men can get pregnant. Can the airlines do it? of course. They just did. In no sane world should wearing a MAGA hat on a plane be considered a safety issue just because some low IQ idiot is offended by it. The fact that you believe it's justified shows just how insane this country has become. We cater to literal idiots and snowflakes now.


No one thinks it was justified he got kicked off the plane for wearing a hat; most importantly, because that's not why he got kicked off the plane.

He got kicked off the plane for failing to follow flight attendant and pilot instructions. Period end of story.

Hopefully idiot gets banned for life from Delta. No one wants to have their flight delayed because some moronic selfish ***** wants to prove a point.



Cause and effect. Look it up.


If he had followed instructions would he have been kicked off the flight? Of course not. Your argument is a complete straw man.


The instruction to REMOVE THE HAT because it offended someone. That's the root cause.

You don't know what a strawman is.
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Logos Stick said:

Ol_Ag_02 said:

Logos Stick said:

Teslag said:

If you have a vulgarity on your hat you're going to be the one kicked off every time. Like I said, I've flown with people in maga hats many times.

And also as I've said, whether you and I justify it is irrelevant. The only opinion that matters is the pilot in command.



I have changed my mind here. This is a safety issue.

A person that is so offended by that hat where they are compelled to complain to the crew to get them to order it removed is mentally unstable and needs to be kicked off the plane for safety reasons!

Thanks for opening my eyes Tesla!


You do realize there are multiple examples of liberals getting kicked off of planes for throwing fits over some guys MAGA hat or Trump shirt.



Throwing a fit is not the same as making a complaint and being determined mentally unfit to fly. You say you can read simple language. Prove it.

If I had a young child on the flight i would not be happy about the hat either. It's not appropriate for public with children around.

It was not a public forum, nor was political speech the purpose of the flight.
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Wildmen03 said:

bmks270 said:

Must be more to this story.



The real story is what an awesome name for a pilot that is.


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Logos Stick said:

Ol_Ag_02 said:

Logos Stick said:

Teslag said:

If you have a vulgarity on your hat you're going to be the one kicked off every time. Like I said, I've flown with people in maga hats many times.

And also as I've said, whether you and I justify it is irrelevant. The only opinion that matters is the pilot in command.



I have changed my mind here. This is a safety issue.

A person that is so offended by that hat where they are compelled to complain to the crew to get them to order it removed is mentally unstable and needs to be kicked off the plane for safety reasons!

Thanks for opening my eyes Tesla!


You do realize there are multiple examples of liberals getting kicked off of planes for throwing fits over some guys MAGA hat or Trump shirt.



Throwing a fit is not the same as making a complaint and being determined mentally unfit to fly. You say you can read simple language. Prove it.


Thank you for today! This has been quite entertaining!

Also, you seem like guy that swears loudly in public around kids and gets all "America bro, come at me" unstable when politely asked to keep it down.
 
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