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Yahoo
3 days ago
- General
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A Passenger in Seat 1B Asked a Flight Attendant 1 Question. Then He Was Immediately Reported to a Supervisor
A Reddit user wrote about a recent Delta redeye flight where the passenger sitting in front of them asked a flight attendant an inappropriate question The passenger sitting in first class had a talk with the cabin manager after being reported The flight crew kept a close eye on the passenger for the duration of the flight, according to the posterA man's question got him reported to a head flight attendant, according to a fellow passenger. A first-class Delta passenger flying on a redeye from Maui to Fort Lauderdale recounted a recent flight experience on Reddit, titling the post, 'In today's edition of Things NOT to ask a flight attendant…' The passenger wrote that just as cabin service was about to begin, the flyer sitting directly in front of them, in 1B, pulled one of the flight attendants aside to ask a question. 'Hey totally random question, but on my last couple flights I noticed the FAs did not block access to the galley when the pilot used the lavatory,' the 1B passenger said, according to the poster, before asking, 'Is this a new procedure for you guys?' The flight attendant allegedly responded, 'Hmm that's news to me,' before proceeding to inform the cabin manager. The poster claims the cabin manager approached the passenger sitting in 1B to ask him about his inquiry. The passenger responded that he 'was just curious' before laughing it off. The cabin manager told the passenger that information was not something he was allowed to discuss with him, before the passenger in 1B responded with 'Oh excuse me, I didn't realize I wasn't able to ask questions.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The cabin manager proceeded to inform the passenger that he is not allowed to 'answer questions related to the security of the aircraft,' according to the poster. The passenger, seemingly not understanding, asked for the reason behind the procedure. 'Seriously? You know why. Don't you remember 9/11?' the poster claims the head flight attendant said before continuing. 'We cannot talk about that stuff. So thank you for letting us know what you observed on your prior flights.' The scheduled flight went on as usual until the pilot got up to use the lavatory during the duration of the flight. Two flight attendants were called to the front of the aircraft to 'block the galley and one of them stared at 1B the entire time 😂' the Reddit user wrote. 'Unbelievable this guy can't understand why it might be suspicious for the passenger seated in one of the two closest possible seats to the flight deck door to ask about galley obstructions procedures,' the passenger seated behind 1B wrote. PEOPLE reached out to Delta for comment on the incident, but did not immediately hear back. Forum users offered their reactions to the situation in the comments. 'How much do you want to bet the feds now have an eye out for that passenger?' one user asked in the comments. One commenter confessed something similar happened to them when they were a teenager working at a fast food chain. 'I did this once although I'm not sure if I'm on the spectrum. At my first job in fast food, I asked the manager 'what time the money truck comes to pick up all the money.' I was like 16 and genuinely curious and she just started asking why really defensively 😭' Read the original article on People
Yahoo
3 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
A Passenger in Seat 1B Asked a Flight Attendant 1 Question. Then He Was Immediately Reported to a Supervisor
A Reddit user wrote about a recent Delta redeye flight where the passenger sitting in front of them asked a flight attendant an inappropriate question The passenger sitting in first class had a talk with the cabin manager after being reported The flight crew kept a close eye on the passenger for the duration of the flight, according to the posterA man's question got him reported to a head flight attendant, according to a fellow passenger. A first-class Delta passenger flying on a redeye from Maui to Fort Lauderdale recounted a recent flight experience on Reddit, titling the post, 'In today's edition of Things NOT to ask a flight attendant…' The passenger wrote that just as cabin service was about to begin, the flyer sitting directly in front of them, in 1B, pulled one of the flight attendants aside to ask a question. 'Hey totally random question, but on my last couple flights I noticed the FAs did not block access to the galley when the pilot used the lavatory,' the 1B passenger said, according to the poster, before asking, 'Is this a new procedure for you guys?' The flight attendant allegedly responded, 'Hmm that's news to me,' before proceeding to inform the cabin manager. The poster claims the cabin manager approached the passenger sitting in 1B to ask him about his inquiry. The passenger responded that he 'was just curious' before laughing it off. The cabin manager told the passenger that information was not something he was allowed to discuss with him, before the passenger in 1B responded with 'Oh excuse me, I didn't realize I wasn't able to ask questions.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The cabin manager proceeded to inform the passenger that he is not allowed to 'answer questions related to the security of the aircraft,' according to the poster. The passenger, seemingly not understanding, asked for the reason behind the procedure. 'Seriously? You know why. Don't you remember 9/11?' the poster claims the head flight attendant said before continuing. 'We cannot talk about that stuff. So thank you for letting us know what you observed on your prior flights.' The scheduled flight went on as usual until the pilot got up to use the lavatory during the duration of the flight. Two flight attendants were called to the front of the aircraft to 'block the galley and one of them stared at 1B the entire time 😂' the Reddit user wrote. 'Unbelievable this guy can't understand why it might be suspicious for the passenger seated in one of the two closest possible seats to the flight deck door to ask about galley obstructions procedures,' the passenger seated behind 1B wrote. PEOPLE reached out to Delta for comment on the incident, but did not immediately hear back. Forum users offered their reactions to the situation in the comments. 'How much do you want to bet the feds now have an eye out for that passenger?' one user asked in the comments. One commenter confessed something similar happened to them when they were a teenager working at a fast food chain. 'I did this once although I'm not sure if I'm on the spectrum. At my first job in fast food, I asked the manager 'what time the money truck comes to pick up all the money.' I was like 16 and genuinely curious and she just started asking why really defensively 😭' Read the original article on People


Time of India
25-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
State Cong's 40-km ‘padyatra' to protest ‘unjust privatisation' of Bastar's resources
Raipur: The Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee will organise a 40-km 'Nyay Padyatra' from Kirandul to Dantewada from May 26 to 29, to protest against the alleged unjust privatisation of state's water, forests, land, and mineral resources. The march, led by Pradesh Congress president Deepak Baij, will culminate in a gherao of the Dantewada Collectorate on the final day. The Congress said that since the BJP govt came to power, Chhattisgarh's resources are being handed over to private entities, with several cases of illegal mining surfacing. The party fears more such incidents in the future and is organising the padyatra to highlight these concerns. Pradesh Congress president Deepak Baij said the Vishnu Deo Sai govt has again turned Chhattisgarh into a 'fodder ground for corporate houses'. He alleged that four major iron ore mines in Bastar have been leased to private capitalists. Of these, the Bailadila 1A and Bailadila 1B mines have been leased to ArcelorMittal for 50 years, while the Bailadila 1C mine has been given to Rungta Steel for the same period. Additionally, the Hahaladi mine in Kanker district has been leased to Sagar Stone for 50 years. Baij further claimed that this is just the beginning, and preparations are underway to hand over all of Bastar's valuable mineral wealth to the Adani Group, with a 'red carpet' being laid out for them in Bastar.


Time of India
25-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Congress to march against ‘privatisation' of Bastar's resources, targets BJP govt
Representational image RAIPUR: The Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee will organise a 40-km 'Nyay Padyatra' from Kirandul to Dantewada from May 26 to 29 to protest against the alleged privatisation of Chhattisgarh's water, forests, land, and mineral resources. The march, led by Pradesh Congress President Deepak Baij, will culminate in a gherao of the Dantewada Collectorate on the final day. The Congress stated that since the BJP govt came to power, Chhattisgarh's resources are being handed over to private entities, with several cases of illegal mining surfacing. The party fears more such incidents in the future and is organising the padyatra to highlight these concerns. Pradesh Congress President Deepak Baij said the Vishnu Deo Sai govt again turned Chhattisgarh into a "fodder ground for corporate houses". He alleged that four major iron ore mines in Bastar were leased to private capitalists. Of these, the Bailadila 1A and Bailadila 1B mines were leased to ArcelorMittal for 50 years, while the Bailadila 1C mine was given to Rungta Steel for the same period. Additionally, the Hahaladi mine in Kanker district was leased to Sagar Stone for 50 years. Baij further claimed that this is just the beginning, and preparations are underway to hand over all of Bastar's valuable mineral wealth to the Adani Group, with a "red carpet" being laid out for them in Bastar.


Irish Examiner
27-04-2025
- Sport
- Irish Examiner
Carlow demolish Kerry to continue winning run in Joe McDonagh Cup
Kerry 0-17 Carlow 3-27 Carlow continued their winning ways in the Joe McDonagh Cup with a nineteen point victory over this young Kerry side at the Austin Stack Park. And in truth, it was never a contest. Carlow built up an unassailable half time lead and despite a better performance from the home side in the second period, Carlow cruised to victory. This was not unexpected as Carlow's trajectory has been on the up over the last three years with Kerry heading in the opposite direction. So it is not surprising that Kerry struggled for long periods in containing a rampant Carlow side who dominated from the very outset as they raced 0-4 to no score in front after just six minutes thanks to points from Chris Nolan, Marty Kavanagh (2) and Conor Kehoe with a fine effort from play. Kerry opened their account with a Dylan Moriarty free in the eight minute, and despite using Darragh Conway as a sweeper, they were being overrun as Carlow, who competed in Division 1B of the league, proved far too slick for this young Kerry side. Carlow added 1-3 without reply over the next four minutes, with the goal coming from Conor Kehoe after a super pass from Marty Kavanagh. Kerry, after Luke Crowley was fouled, saw Dylan Moriarty convert another free, but Carlow were relentless with Kavanagh adding points from a free and from play. Then in the sixteenth minute, Carlow struck for another goal, this time it was Paddy Boland who finished to the Kerry net. Paudie O'Connor got Kerry's first point from play in the sixteenth minute, but Kavanagh replied with two more fine efforts from play and despite another Moriarty free, Kerry were listing badly as they trailed 2-12 to 0-4 after twenty minutes. Two more Dylan Moriarty frees and a fine point from Oisin Maunsell was as much as Kerry could muster in the opening half, while Carlow continued to admire their handy work with a brace from Chris Nolan and a beauty from Paddy Boland. Carlow led 2-15 to 0-7 at half time and containment was probably their focus for the second half. The second saw Kerry fare better with the wind but Carlow remained in control with Chris Nolan adding another goal while Louis Dee denied them two more with superb saves from Chris Nolan and Ted Joyce. Kerry claimed three more points from the impressive Luke Crowley and substitute Shane Nolan, but the gulf in class was obvious and the Kingdom will be looking towards their final two games away to Down and at home to Westmeath to secure their Joe McDonagh status. Scorers for Carlow: C Nolan (1-5), M Kavanagh (0-8.4fs), P Boland (1-2). C Kehoe (1-1), J Nolan (0-4), T Joyce (0-2), K McDonald (s/l), J Doyle, J McCullagh, J Treacy, and C Whelan (0-1 each). Scorers for Kerry: D Moriarty (0-6, fs), L Crowley and S Nolan (0-3 each), O Maunsell (0-2), P O'Connor, T Doyle, and S Brosnan (0-1 each). KERRY: L Dee; K O'Connor, F McCarthy, D Kearney; D Shanahan, K Goulding, S McGrath; P O'Connor, D Griffin; T Doyle, K Hayes, L Crowley; D Conway, O Maunsell, D Moriarty. Subs: R Mahony for D Griffin, 51, S Nolan for S McGrath (54), Seánie Brosnan for D Moriarty (59), L Rochford for K Hayes (67) N Mulcahy for L Crowley (67). CARLOW: B Treacy; P Doyle, D Wall, P O'Shea; E Kealy, K McDonald, J McCullagh; J Doyle, F Fitzpatrick; J Nolan, C Kehoe; C Nolan, M Kavanagh, P Boland. Subs: Ted Joyce for J Doyle (54), Jack Treacy for C Kehoe (58), John Michael Nolan for C Nolan (64), Fiach O'Toole for P Boland (67) Richard Coady for C Whelan (70). Referee: C Flynn (Westmeath).