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Was The Easy Jet Steward Acting In The Safety Of All Passengers Including Mr Adil Kayani, Or Was He Being Islamophobic?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."EasyJet says the air steward was following the company's safety procedures, but has apologised to Mr Kayani.
He says he turned down a £500 'goodwill gesture' following his complaint."
Seems to me the steward was following protocall. Imagine if he didn't and the plane blew up?
Seems it wasn't so offensive to receive compensation, just a nice feature in the paper.
Is this a new social wave of interest? Aircraft passanger disagreements and social complications? If so i'd like to unoboard the earth.
When i go to an airport i understand that is a privilege, not a right. I understand i'm crossing boarders so i want to remain as complaint and non suspicious as possible to avoid any potability of not flying, or worse, getting arrested. I don't mention anything about bombs i keep myself to myself i dress appropriately and i try not to offend, upset or even communicate to other passengers.
However some people go against all of these things as a way to demonstrate how they should be able to flow through life all righteousness. These people are an issue to society and should be made an example of.
He says he turned down a £500 'goodwill gesture' following his complaint."
Seems to me the steward was following protocall. Imagine if he didn't and the plane blew up?
Seems it wasn't so offensive to receive compensation, just a nice feature in the paper.
Is this a new social wave of interest? Aircraft passanger disagreements and social complications? If so i'd like to unoboard the earth.
When i go to an airport i understand that is a privilege, not a right. I understand i'm crossing boarders so i want to remain as complaint and non suspicious as possible to avoid any potability of not flying, or worse, getting arrested. I don't mention anything about bombs i keep myself to myself i dress appropriately and i try not to offend, upset or even communicate to other passengers.
However some people go against all of these things as a way to demonstrate how they should be able to flow through life all righteousness. These people are an issue to society and should be made an example of.
"That's what thought Spath. How did the steward know if he was male/female white, pink or black ?"
Well by looking at him before he entered ;)
Issue is you can't see someones religion..
I never knew aircrafts timed how long people are in the loo for though.. Maybe the piolot has a "door locked" notification and after 15/20 minutes it prompts him to check no one is smoking or something
Well by looking at him before he entered ;)
Issue is you can't see someones religion..
I never knew aircrafts timed how long people are in the loo for though.. Maybe the piolot has a "door locked" notification and after 15/20 minutes it prompts him to check no one is smoking or something
If somebody knocked on the door to you, shouted "This is the steward - are you alright?" and you shouted back "Yes, I'll be out in a minute", it's reasonable to expect that he wouldn't unlock the door and walk in on you a few seconds later.
That said, if he did, there would be no evidence at all that it would be because of your race or religion ...
That said, if he did, there would be no evidence at all that it would be because of your race or religion ...
He added: 'That is the first time anything like that has ever happened to me. The only way I can make sense of it is because of my racial background.
//'Why else was no one broken in to? It doesn't make sense.'//
Simples. Unless one is taken seriously ill it is unusual for any normal passenger to take an inordinate amount of time in a cramped airliner loo.
As it was a shorthaul flight from Morocco I would imagine a smaller aircraft may be used with only a couple of passenger conveniences available. Rather selfish to say the least especially for other passengers with small children and babies.
I suppose the assembly of explosive devices in aircraft toilets are never out of the minds of cabin crew especially as it has been done before.
If it is the correct protocol then don't bother with £500 compo and hope this trouble maker does not fly with the airline again,
//'Why else was no one broken in to? It doesn't make sense.'//
Simples. Unless one is taken seriously ill it is unusual for any normal passenger to take an inordinate amount of time in a cramped airliner loo.
As it was a shorthaul flight from Morocco I would imagine a smaller aircraft may be used with only a couple of passenger conveniences available. Rather selfish to say the least especially for other passengers with small children and babies.
I suppose the assembly of explosive devices in aircraft toilets are never out of the minds of cabin crew especially as it has been done before.
If it is the correct protocol then don't bother with £500 compo and hope this trouble maker does not fly with the airline again,
"Are you flying EasyJet?
From LasVegas? Of course not!
Stupid question"
It's not because you made a point that "it’s standard procedure but I have spent longer than 15 minutes in the loo on a flight from LV and nobody came knocking and no one opened the door."
But we only know that it's standard procedure for EasyJet
So asking what airline it was, isn't a stupid question in regards to this thread.
From LasVegas? Of course not!
Stupid question"
It's not because you made a point that "it’s standard procedure but I have spent longer than 15 minutes in the loo on a flight from LV and nobody came knocking and no one opened the door."
But we only know that it's standard procedure for EasyJet
So asking what airline it was, isn't a stupid question in regards to this thread.
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