Indy319FA
Starving Regional Pilot
- Joined
- Feb 24, 2005
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- 434
Unfortunately it looks like there was a complete lack of common sense here. Coming from a part of the country where I had never seen this stuff before, I thought it was unusual when a young man started rocking (honestly I thought he might be in some kind of distress) and praying on one of my first flights out of New York. I politely asked if he was OK, and he said yes. I thought the boxes and straps were a little unusual, so I asked what he was doing and he politely explained the practices of his religion.
The most important required item a flight attendant brings to work is common sense. If you see something unusual, talk to the individual involved unless there is an obvious threat (such as a weapon, verbal threats, or threatening demeanor).
I'm sure the plaintiff lawyers will be lining up on this one.....
The most important required item a flight attendant brings to work is common sense. If you see something unusual, talk to the individual involved unless there is an obvious threat (such as a weapon, verbal threats, or threatening demeanor).
I'm sure the plaintiff lawyers will be lining up on this one.....
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