Way to go. Just cost the company and the other passengers a lot of headaches because he was watching his iphone.
"what are you going to do, go back to Charlotte and kick me off?"
I had a response typed out, but on second thought...forget it.
then why respond at all?
For her to show how strongly she disagrees w/ the prev. poster without turing this thread into a poop slinging contest. I applaud her for it, because I know I sure wouldn't.
If he was ignoring something simple like "turn off the ipod", who's to say he wouldn't be up and about during some moderate turbulence, crack his head and then sue the airline?What was accomplished by turning back to the departure airport that couldn't be accomplished by continuing on to the destination, having the police standing by, and letting the other 49 people get to their destination without trouble?
How many stripes does your FA uniform have out of curiosity?
Is it a hate crime to put you on my ignore list? I sure hope not because otherwise I'm going to jail.
The fact that you can not recognize the potential or fall out from this worries me because if you are to be flying 121 in the future, your view upon this issue will turn this profession into GreyHound.
If he was ignoring something simple like "turn off the ipod", who's to say he wouldn't be up and about during some moderate turbulence, crack his head and then sue the airline?
No...going back is definitely the right call.
-mini
I certainly didn't mean to offend. That said, the poster made a broad sweeping comment. I just meant to offer a counterpoint, that a failure of a captain to "act like a captain", may have other explanations besides he or she not being a wussy or lazy.
For the record, I am not criticizing this captain, who I may well have flown with before, for his decision - at all. I am fairly certain he will have a phone call over this, and most likely in the right.
For her to show how strongly she disagrees w/ the prev. poster without turing this thread into a poop slinging contest. I applaud her for it, because I know I sure wouldn't.
That's just me though.
How can you deduce that being uncooperative about an ipod will lead to standing up during turbulence? People stand up and go to the lav all the time while the seatbelt sign is on, be it in turbulence or not. Is this grounds to turn the airplane back and land each and every time someone does it?
No, but deliberate defiance of a crew member should be.