Posted on 04/11/2017 12:46:11 PM PDT by confederatecarpetbag
The United Airlines passenger dragged off a flight was a doctor who said he was trying to get home to his patients.
The Louisville Courier-Journal says Dr. David Dao is a Vietnamese-American immigrant who specializes in pulmonary disease in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. On Sunday, he was one of four United Express Flight 3411 passengers "randomly selected" to be removed from an overbooked plane in Chicago bound for Louisville, 40 miles outside of Elizabethtown.
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Why is it with all the interviews that have gone on with passengers who were witnesses, not one of them has stated he left then came back on? I don’t buy the guy “snuck” back on or even returned to the cabin of the airplane after leaving.
“I dont buy the guy snuck back on or even returned to the cabin of the airplane after leaving.”
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He got back on/in the plane, there’s video of that. I don’t know if he “snuck” back or what. It would be stupid to *allow* a bloodied and disoriented passenger back on. But then again, United hasn’t displayed much intelligence in all this.
“I guess the Capt Should just have refused to take off.”
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He shouldn’t, if he had no idea of what was going on in his plane.
Although waiting until someone is bloodied and dragged off before you are allowed to take off just might be one procedure United might want to tweak a bit going forward.
Therein lies the problem in America right down to our children. No one has authority to screw with me. THINK ABOUT IT and look at all these college kids and even grammar school kids.
Therein lies the problem in America right down to our children. No one has authority to screw with me. THINK ABOUT IT and look at all these college kids and even grammar school kids.
Therein lies the problem in America right down to our children. No one has authority to screw with me. THINK ABOUT IT and look at all these college kids and even grammar school kids.
“Therein lies the problem in America right down to our children. No one has authority to screw with me. THINK ABOUT IT and look at all these college kids and even grammar school kids.”
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You got apples v. oranges there.
It’s perfectly right not to allow an entity to whom you’ve paid for a service to abuse you, even more so when they leave you literally bloodied. To me, that’s pretty dang American.
So youre saying its ok for an airline to arbitrarily eject you after youve been checked, boarded and seated?
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Just passing on what I’ve been told, which is that the airlines can, under certain circumstances, require randomly selected passengers who are already boarded and seated to relinquish their boarding passes and deplane. If true, it’s something I was not aware of either.
Little surprised at all the whining on FR....this moron is the only one to blame for this whole soap opera. He should have had the sense and the class to get up and leave quietly. People are bumped all the time. Put on your big boy pants, grow up, and suck it up.
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You’ve been reading my mind. That’s exactly how I see it.
Have you ever been bumped off a flight AFTER being seated? Have you ever seen that done to anyone else? I haven't.
You cant have four passengers stand for the length of the flight.
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And I feel sure that FAA regulations prohibit standing passengers, i.e., passengers with no assigned seat.
They also should have shot whomever it was that shot the cellphone video of the incident. That video harmed the airline, and that person deserved to be executed on the spot for doing that.
This guy was just playing martyr.
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My thoughts exactly. Taking advantage of what he saw as an opportunity to sue the airline. LOCK HIM UP!
People are bumped all the time. Put on your big boy pants, grow up, and suck it up.
Have you ever been bumped off a flight AFTER being seated? Have you ever seen that done to anyone else?
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No, and no. But I also didn’t post the statements you’re referring to here.
I saw an interview of a Chinatown spokesman on the news just about saying it was racism, saying they pick on Chinese because they think they are submissive. Yup, it's going there.
You got it all wrong, read the articles before posting.
After he was dragged off unconscious, the airport security agents placed him on the floor outside of the plane, while they went to find a stretcher to place him on. Evidently, not a single one of the three agents stayed with the passenger. He awoke in a dazed condition, and walked back on the plane. He did not sneak on board. He had suffered a head trauma and was dazed, walked back aboard saying "I have to go home.". This was a failure on the part of the airport security.
“Hard to believe so many think the airline was at fault.”
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Tell that to Oscar:
“I want you to know that we take full responsibility and we will work to make it right.”
- United CEO Oscar Munoz
In United's Contract of carriage, they discuss the terms for a "Denied Boarding" situation (due to overbooking):
https://www.united.com/web/en-US/content/contract-of-carriage.aspx#sec25
In the "Refusal of Service" section they discuss the conditions under which they can deny service and remove you from the plane. This situation isn't covered.
https://www.united.com/web/en-US/content/contract-of-carriage.aspx#sec21
So, the overbooking situation needs to be handled before they allow passengers onto the plane. Once boarded, they cannot remove a passenger without cause (disorderly conduct, emergency, etc.).
Actually, the fine print is on the passenger’s side in this case.
In United’s Contract of carriage, they discuss the terms for a “Denied Boarding” situation (due to overbooking):
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I had no knowledge of any of this info. Thanks for sharing it.
The man was Vietnamese. He was flying on the cheapest pass called a Zpass. Cheap seat goes first. This was Republic Airlines commuter flight bearing Uniteds name. The FAA rules specify who gets bumped. By the way, Republic Airways also serve Frontier Airlines, the bottom feeder of airlines. This was a Russian attempt to screw a great American airline{sarc}.
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