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Stepfather: Delta lost track of son traveling from Yuma

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Aren't you guys missing the point? The ticket purchase was a hundred bucks over specifically for the service that, once again, was not provided. That's it. Whether or not the 14 year old was 'tarded and forgot to wear his helmet that morning has nothing to do with it.

Where was the service? If you paid, wouldn't you be pissed?
 
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Wow, you actually said that? I hope that miss aligned moral compass of yours keeps you from ever getting an ATP.

Tool.

I think he was trying to take a cheap shot at the FLDS. At least, that's what I am hoping he meant.
 
Hmm . . . .

Wonder if this will be the excuse Delta will use to start dumping Skywest lift next?

Negative Ghost Rider. The article points out that Delta is the PARENT COMPANY of SkyWest. Maybe this is the excuse to buy SkyWest to get that pile of cash.
 
The F/A gave the kid to the C.S. Agent along with paperwork...it was a positive hand-off as required. So it wasn't the F/A's fault...something happened after that.
 
Yeah, that would shut down two hubs in no time flat. SLC and ATL
 
Whether or not the 14 year old was 'tarded and forgot to wear his helmet that morning has nothing to do with it.

Perhaps. But it sure doesn't help.
 

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