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A 29-year-old man wants to know if he was in the wrong for refusing to give up his seat on a plane so a young boy could sit next to his dad. In a post shared to Reddit, the anonymous man writes ...
The passenger specifically booked the window seat to enjoy the view during the flight
Shortly after this incident, a passenger on a United Airlines flight who bought a full-price first-class ticket from Lihue to Los Angeles was told to get off the plane because "they needed the seat for somebody more important." [179] According to the passenger, the gate agent stated "We have a priority list, and you're at the bottom of it."
After takeoff, she screamed at a group of three children traveling alone to stop moving in their seats, then fell asleep. When one of the children reclined his seat, she awoke, swore at the child, and then kicked the seat down so hard that it collapsed on the boy, causing head injuries. She was arrested and charged with assault.
In 1945, the German submarine U-1206 was sunk after a toilet accident resulted in seawater flooding into the hull, which created chlorine gas upon contact with a battery and forced the submarine to resurface. At the surface the sub was discovered and attacked by Allied forces, causing the sub's captain to scuttle the sub so Allied forces could ...
The passenger noted that after waking up at 3am to arrive at the airport on time, she “wasn’t in the mood” to deal with a mother and son sitting in the seats that she and her husband had ...
After the crash, there were claims that the media frenzy around the "bogus" record attempt contributed to the accident by helping promote the flight and pressuring its schedule. [2] This was supported by the NTSB, which determined that the pressure induced by the intense media attention was a "contributing factor" in the accident.