Posted on 02/15/2018 6:02:46 AM PST by Simon Green
It was a transatlantic headache for passengers aboard a flight from Germany to the U.S. when a child would not stop screaming for eight hours.
The passengers described it as the flight from hell which featured nonstop screaming and fussing from a 3-year-old on board.
The mother of the child was overheard telling flight attendants that her son has behavioral problems, according to passengers.
Passenger Shane Townley captured parts of the August flight on video, which has recently come to light.
"She kind of looked like she was used to it," he told Inside Edition of the boys mothers disposition. "He was climbing the chairs. He would not let up. He was running up and down the aisles and there was nothing she could do."
Before the plane even took off from Germany, the child's mother could be heard asking a flight attendant to turn on the wi-fi so the child could be appeased with an iPad.
She was also heard pleading with the child saying, Calm down, honey.
Everyone was kind of looking at each other like, This is going to be a long flight,'" Townley added.
When the flight finally touched down at Newark Liberty International Airport, passengers were relieved.
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Had a similar experience myself on a flight from Honolulu to Chicago. I was on a 747 in the upper cabin and the flight crew actually allowed passengers sitting close to the brat to use the crew lounge in the back to get away from noise.
I wrote a book on this. Parents are weak today. Their kids own them.
Jim Pelosi,
If your wife’s name is Nancy, we understand your predicament and pray for you and your wife.
Blessings
Just sent you a prayer.
I was on a cross country flight yesterday. There was a little girl two rows up. She started fussing the moment we landed. Didn’t even know she was there.
Another time, there was a little boy flying with his mom who was really screaming. The mom said he was autistic and was freaking out. There was a man in their row who jumped right in and kept the kid occupied until he calmed down.
Future DNC chairman...
On the same flight yesterday was a man/boy with significant arrested development.
He was wearing the full white rapper wannabe clown suit and kept singing along with his (c)rap “music”
I saw this in the terminal and was hoping strongly we weren’t in the same row.
When the plane landed, he loudly said something about needing a smoke followed by a couple expletives loud enough to be heard several rows up.
I would have enjoyed having a discussion about maturity and proper language to a captive audience for four hours.
“Behavioral problems” can be ameliorated - some kids suffer from ear infections/blockages and I’d wager there was something physical going on - 8 hours of howling takes a LOT of energy and severe pain might be something to feed that energy.
Before the plane even took off from Germany, the child’s mother could be heard asking a flight attendant to turn on the wi-fi so the child could be appeased with an iPad.
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There’s the root of the problem right there. What the child wants is meaningful interaction with his parent.
Why not just sell a couple seats in a soundproof cubicle?
Mandatory for screaming kids. Just take an extra restroom and put a seat in it and some acoustic panels.
“All the kid was begging for was a spanking.”
I would love to know how many times that kid had been disciplined??? I’m betting 0 and we could be looking at the next school shooting kid.
I had the exact same situation once except the flight was 12 hours! San Francisco to Osaka, Japan. It was almost worth going to Japanese prison to strangle that little shit!
I put myself on the DO NOT FLY list quite some time ago.
I can hardly stand my some of my neighbors a half-mile away. I would not be able to stand being with people like them on an airplane.
I’ve flown all over the world a lot having held platinum type frequent flier cards. Most flights were uneventful but they were getting worse as the fellow travelers became younger and ever more inconsiderate and unruly. It seems that these days travel and close proximity bring out the worst in sheeple.
“The mother of the child was overheard telling flight attendants that her son has behavioral problems, according to passengers.”
Behavioral problems = Never had a good spanking.
Sorry if I phrased that wrong. I didn’t mean to accuse you of such smacking. I actually responded to your post because I agreed with it.
American society and culture is so pacific and classy, isn’t it?
Maybe not. My kid cried/screamed for his first year and a half. If he was not sleeping he was screaming.
No military doctor solved it—until a golf ball sized mass protruded on his bell indicating a hernia.
Simple operation solved the issue in about an hour.
Mom needs to get a letter from airline management making it clear that if her child has behavioral problems this severe, and she is either unable or unwilling to control him, then neither will be allowed on future flights.
It was the worst case of racial identity crisis I’d seen in quite a while
I can imagine... reminds me of all the local coyotes howling at 6:00pm every evening in response to the fire whistle going off in the nearby town.
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