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To: happyhomemaker
Don't you think, as a mom (not to mention if you were a Dr) you might prepare yourself to meet your own child's needs, rather than looking to or expecting a "prissy first class guy" to care for your daughter?

I'm wondering if this mom has tried this before or if she really thought about caring for her own daughter's needs. I know if I knew my daughter only ate hot food and or have to eat every two hours, I'd probably travel by car so I could stop so often at a place that could serve some warm food or even purchase one of those car warmers to keep food warm.

Lastly, what if the airline didn't serve a "hot meal for first class?" What would that mom expect the, "prissy guy" do for her then?

170 posted on 05/11/2015 3:01:17 PM PDT by zerosix (Native Sunflower)
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To: zerosix

The family paid $1000s of dollars for 4 round trip tickets on a private airline. They asked for a very simple accommodation on the last leg of a long day of flying with children. You are stuck in the air on a plane and at the mercy of a flight crew and your disabled child is having blood sugar problems that can be avoided by a simple hot meal. It is NOT too much to ask to pay for a hot meal that is within 20 ft of your seat. Instead you antagonize the mom and make here beg and then you run to the captain and cause a midflight emergency.


174 posted on 05/11/2015 3:07:43 PM PDT by happyhomemaker (Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer. Rom 12:12)
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To: zerosix
Don't you think, as a mom (not to mention if you were a Dr) you might prepare yourself to meet your own child's needs, rather than looking to or expecting a "prissy first class guy" to care for your daughter?

From the ABC article:

The family ate dinner in Houston, Beegle said, but Juliette refused to eat. Beegle brought some snacks on board for her because "if her blood sugar lets go, she gets frustrated and antsy. We try to anticipate that and prevent that." After boarding, Beegle said she asked the flight attendant if she had any hot meals. "Juliette refuses room-temp food," Beegle said. "I had no real way to bring hot snacks in my bag." The attendant told her they had a hot sandwich, but the sandwich arrived cold, Beegle said, and Juliette refused to eat it.

Based on what is reported (which may, or may not, accurately reflect what actually happened), the mother did attempt to take care of her daughter's needs by trying to feed her during their layover in Houston, and by bringing snacks onboard with her, and by obtaining a sandwich from a flight attendant. And really, would it have killed the attendant to put the sandwich in the microwave and warmed it up?

I'm not saying the mother is blameless, because I don't think she handled things well after this point. And based on what happened next, I do think the Captain was justified in making an emergency landing. But it does sound like the mother did at least make a reasonable effort to tend to her daughter's needs.
286 posted on 05/12/2015 6:37:38 AM PDT by bus man (Loose Lips Sink Ships)
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