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Bye Bye Plane--

I'm curious to the age and experience, both professional and social, that the F/A has.
 
:angry: See these are the flight attendants that need to get the hell out of the industry. They treat people like s :censored: t, we get treated like s :censored: t. Maybe the mommy could have tried a little harder to hush the child, but hes just 19 months old!!! I'm a dad of two girls, I know what it is to travel with children.

Unless the 19 month old baby took off his diper and started slingling poo all over the plane, I really don't beleive that there was any reason to pull the family off.

As F/As we have to deal with a s :censored: tload of things, even worse than this. So if you can't handle a baby saying byebye plane, your :censored: ss needs to find another f :censored: ing job dumb fool!!! :rant:
 

Amen!

My son is 23 mos. and says "bye bye" amd "there it goes" to everything that goes by (cars, buses, planes overhead). I'm traveling next month and can't wait to see what happens...
 
And was delayed for 11Hrs???? :shock: :shock: The kid was just acting like a kid that has been stuck at an airport for 11 hrs. Thats what you get when you have another company do your thing.
 
The f/a was definitely out of line.....but I saw that kid and thought he was a little bit in need of some ADD meds.
 
We've only heard one side.

I seriously doubt that she made a treat to the F/A if there were people calling in her behalf. Most people would want the screaming, annoying baby thrown off the plane don't you think??? :blink:
 
Anyone that complained, probably doesn't have any kids, including the FA.
 
Not true......watch this sweet angel in action. This kid is obnoxious, they couldn't even keep him on the news for 3 minutes without taking him off the camera. Yikes.

(he needed more than benadryl) :shock: 😉
 
He may not be the best behaved kid, but I've seen worse. Do you remember what you did to your parents when you was 19 months old??? :huh: :huh: Did you sit still somewhere where you didn't want to be??? hmmm. :unsure:
 
I don't remember.

I do remember MY kids at that age. They didn't act like that because we didn't allow it. It started way before they were in public places though, it started at home. When we did take them to public outings, they behaved.

(my dad was a drill instructor in the Marines. I can assure you I didn't misbehave)
 
What a joke!!! The kid could not even sit still for 3 minutes on a large couch, just imagine sitting on his Mom's lap in a crowded regional jet. I have absolutely no sympathy for the Mom, only sympathy for the poor guy who was unfortunate enough to have to sit beside her. We should do away with "lap-babies" under 2 years old. Everyone should have a seperate seat, and of course a carrier-seat for children under two. Did the FA over-react?? Sounds like she did, but we only have heard one side of the story, and will probably never hear the FA's side of the story. Bottom line here, three adults (during the interview) could not control that kid, he showed America a small sample of what the flight was like with his behaviour. For the record, I do have kids, ages 4 and 6, and they have never behaved like that in public, and never will. It starts at home with the parents!!
 
I don't remember.

I do remember MY kids at that age. They didn't act like that because we didn't allow it. It started way before they were in public places though, it started at home. When we did take them to public outings, they behaved.

(my dad was a drill instructor in the Marines. I can assure you I didn't misbehave)

You are 100% correct :up: :up: :up: . I really didn't want to go there and open that can of worms, but you are correct. My kids don't do that neither. I have a 4 and 5 year old. The problem is I don't get paid enough to be a F/A and as well as a parent coach. So I kinda just leave it at they are kids. 🙄 But it all starts at home. :up: Fly
 

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