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Delta Employees Asked Man to Leave Flight After Using Restroom, Videos Shows
NBC News ^ | 04/27/2017 | by KALHAN ROSENBLATT

Posted on 04/27/2017 10:26:37 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

A passenger was allegedly removed off a Delta flight from Atlanta to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after he used a restroom as the plane taxied for takeoff, according to a series of videos posted to YouTube and a blogpost from the passenger who filmed them.

The man, identified as Kima Hamilton by NBC News affiliate TMJ4, was a passenger aboard Delta Flight 2035 when the April 18 incident took place.

Hamilton said he had an urgent need to use the bathroom, and after a 30-minute delay on the tarmac, ran to the back of the aircraft to use the restroom, according to a blog entry by fellow passenger Krista Rosolino.

Rosolino wrote that Hamilton was in the restroom for "less than a minute," and returned to his seat when it was announced the plane was returning to the gate to have a passenger removed.

"Everyone was shocked — what could have happened?" Rosolino wrote. "[Hamilton] quickly spoke up and apologized, saying he thought it was him, and he explained to those of us nearby what had happened."

Rosolino told NBC News because of the recent news of passengers being pulled off flights, as soon as it was announced the plane was returning to the gate, everyone became concerned.

When the flight arrived back at the gate, a Delta employee boarded and told Hamilton to get his things and follow him off the aircraft. That's when Rosolino began filming.

The employee begins to ask Hamilton to leave the aircraft again to "discuss the scenario." But Hamilton, still calm but appearing frustrated, asks what else there is to discuss.

"In that environment I'm at their mercy," Hamilton told TMJ4. "I'm a paying customer, but I have no say.

(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnews.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: airlinepassengers; delta; deltaairlines; passengerabuse
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To: Red Badger

The plane had to leave sequence and go back to the start. He needed to be removed.


81 posted on 04/27/2017 4:05:19 PM PDT by cornfedcowboy
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To: Mr. K

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Especially airlines.


82 posted on 04/27/2017 4:07:44 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: TankerKC

Yep. Southwest is quite often more expensive. Penalty free cancellation often times justifies paying $150 more than other airlines.


83 posted on 04/27/2017 4:08:46 PM PDT by cornfedcowboy
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To: House Atreides

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Bullshit!
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84 posted on 04/27/2017 4:09:55 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: drop 50 and fire for effect

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You have no common sense whatsoever!

There is no threat of injury to anyone in the lavs.

Truth means nothing to you.
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85 posted on 04/27/2017 4:14:05 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: editor-surveyor

“Bullshit!”
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No, I don’t think adult diapers would handle THAT problem of yours. However, adult diapers would handle medical situations involving human excrement & human urine.


86 posted on 04/27/2017 4:54:38 PM PDT by House Atreides (Send BOTH Hillary & Bill to prison)
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To: SeekAndFind

He’d have likely been arrested had he soiled his pants instead.

A no-win situation. Nature is now against the law.


87 posted on 04/27/2017 5:15:39 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: House Atreides

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You have no idea what you’re talking about.

Adult diapers are for invalids primarily, and the demented who are confined.

They would be completely unsuitable for travel by public conveyance.

Get real. What the passenger did was reasonable, and the airlines need to get adjusted to common sense behavior.

What the Delta crew did was extreme, and inconvenienced everyone unnecessarily.

You need to get out more.


88 posted on 04/27/2017 8:42:38 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: Mr. Mojo

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>> “Nature is now against the law.” <<

Well said.

Rules should fit what is reasonable and possible.
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89 posted on 04/27/2017 8:44:55 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: editor-surveyor

Nah, based on the commercials I see on television, adult diapers such as depends are also used extensively by ACTIVE, BUT INCONTINENT, ADULTS when they’re out and about. If someone has incontinence problems and they plan on taking an airline trip, they should responsibly wear their “Depends”.


90 posted on 04/27/2017 9:04:53 PM PDT by House Atreides (Send BOTH Hillary & Bill to prison)
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To: House Atreides

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Wow are you gullible!

I bet you believe in the 4 hour erection too!


91 posted on 04/27/2017 9:15:46 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: editor-surveyor

I went to Amazon and they call the products “Incontinence Underwear” or “Protective Underwear”. You apparently have a problem with making it a habit to go to the toilet prior to boarding an aircraft. If you also have a problem “holding it” for a bit while on a plane, perhaps you should try these “incontinence” products.


92 posted on 04/27/2017 9:27:46 PM PDT by House Atreides (Send BOTH Hillary & Bill to prison)
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To: Fantasywriter; editor-surveyor; Mars

"...There are rigid rules and then there is common sense..."


Exactly. The poor guy was probably doubled-over and praying for takeoff and the seatbelt sign to go off.
The new breed of bootlicking-respect-my-authoritah FReepers seemingly cannot grasp the notion of somebody honestly needing to race to the lavatory.

I was on a United flight about a year ago and my darn seat was broken. The seat back was totally reclined. When I advised the flight crew, they told me that I would be fine for takeoff and landing.
One wonders if the mirrored-sunglasses-do-as-I-say faction here would support me if I asked for that aircraft to return to the jetway for replacement...for my safety, of course?


93 posted on 04/27/2017 11:05:08 PM PDT by Blue Jays ( Rock hard ~ Ride free)
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To: House Atreides

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Where might you dispose of such on an airliner?

Not suitable!


94 posted on 04/28/2017 9:12:33 AM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: House Atreides; Made In The USA

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Diapers are appropriate only when there is a place in which to dispose of them.

No such facility exists on an airliner.

You’re a case!
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95 posted on 04/28/2017 9:16:12 AM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: TADSLOS; All

Once the guy was finished in the bathroom, they could have talked to him and determined that there was no threat to the safety of the aircraft, AND GONE ON THEIR WAY

But the over-officious idiots had to return to remove him from the plane...

Especially after considering the totality of the incident- he told them he had to use the bathroom, the said he had to wait, HE DID, for a half an hour...

At that point would they rather he pees on the floor or go to the bathroom?


96 posted on 04/28/2017 9:57:02 AM PDT by Mr. K (***THERE IS NO CONSEQUENCE OF OBAMACARE REPEAL THAT IS WORSE THAN KEEPING IT ONE MORE DAY***)
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To: Mr. K

"...would they rather he pees on the floor or goes to the bathroom..."


The whole bootlicking/holster-sniffing/obey-my-authoritah crowd is acting as if this were a Saturn V / Apollo 11 space launch at 6100 mph.
They are behaving as if they have never personally been in a situation where a bathroom break is literally needed in the next ten seconds.
Zero Tolerance is what has brought us to this absurd way of thinking...where they want a grown man or a grown woman to first obtain government approval to urinate. Unreal.


97 posted on 04/28/2017 11:27:09 AM PDT by Blue Jays ( Rock hard ~ Ride free)
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To: editor-surveyor; House Atreides

Editor-Surveyor, Thank you for the clarity on airline facilities. Insightful... Hey, should toddlers be banned from airplanes? There’s a good chance little Johnny will fill his Huggies and stink up the plane. And as you pointed out, there’s no facility on the plane to deal with such things either.

House Atreides, I was speaking of an elderly citizen that occasionally needs to go asap. He’s not running around crapping his pants. I doubt a man that proudly served his country decades ago would risk such embarrassment.

You’re both missing my original point. I’ll simplify it: The airline provides service to human beings. At times humans need to relieve themselves. Such occasions may not be convenient to flight schedules. In fact, some people have been known to throw-up while travelling on an airplane. This too is often unscheduled and inconvenient to all. The airline, being a service provider, needs to accommodate for the inefficiencies, inconveniences, etc. of people. Or choose not to serve people.


98 posted on 04/28/2017 11:46:05 AM PDT by Made In The USA (Next thing you know, 'ol Jed's a millionaire)
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To: Red Badger

Under the circumstances, it was a measured response. He was not treated roughly or rudely. He was escorted off and refunded the unused portion of his ticket. As a previous post explained: The FAA has strict rules about passengers being seated during take off and landing. Breaking the security rules is not a light or frivolous matter. There was no over-reaction.


99 posted on 04/28/2017 4:26:58 PM PDT by Colonelbuzzsaw (USAF- 35y,10m,11d....but who's counting?)
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To: Colonelbuzzsaw

"...the FAA has strict rules about passengers being seated during takeoff and landing..."


What is your proposed solution if you were on a delayed airplane and you (or the passenger immediately next to you is about to urinate in his or her pants in the next 20 seconds with a bathroom a few feet away?

100 posted on 04/28/2017 5:01:16 PM PDT by Blue Jays ( Rock hard ~ Ride free)
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