pipejockey
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Ok, I think I must disagree. It sounds like the passenger did a good job about discreetly voicing her concerns. What is accomplished by kicking her off the flight? It looks more like an adolescent reaction by the captain - she is no threat.
As pilots we are trained to solve problems while maintaing composure so why the retaliation against a passenger who was doing the same thing?
Just saying it doesn't look good.
If crap like this isn't nipped in the bud, word will spread rapidly, that all a passenger needs to do is to make a false accusation about a pilot, and he gets unceremoniously yanked from his flight. Then more and more of this crap will go on by every other disgruntled traveler who will now take it out on the labor force. She wasn't trained in determining if someone is drunk, and should have kept her mouth shut!! What ever happened to trusting a pilot's judgement. Now we can't even make a move without being allowed to by some perceived higher power.