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#41 Post by PHXPhlyer » Sat Oct 21, 2023 8:43 pm

I was banned from a flight for wearing a bikini — haters called me ‘vulgar’ but I had a good reason

https://nypost.com/2023/10/21/i-was-ban ... t-hate-me/

Link has pics.

A Brazilian influencer has been barred from boarding a flight after arriving at the airport wearing nothing but a bikini and a bright blue wig.

The social media star, known online as Kine-Chan, hit out at officials on Instagram after they told her that her flesh-flashing outfit “wasn’t appropriate” airline attire.

The incident occurred at Navegantes Airport in southern Brazil back in August. Kine-Chin expressed her outrage online at the time; her post has now resurfaced due to a surge of global interest in her story.

“A very annoying situation happened this weekend!” the 21-year-old wrote beneath photos of her strutting through the departures lounge.

Kine-Chan claimed she was dressed as the character Rebecca from the popular anime series “Cyberpunk: Edgerunners” and was en-route to a cosplay convention.

Brazilian influencer Kine-Chan hit out at officials on Instagram after they told her that her flesh-flashing outfit “wasn’t appropriate” airline attire.

Kine-Chan claimed she was dressed as the character Rebecca from the popular anime series "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners" and was en route to a cosplay convention.

“I already knew I might be late, so I got dressed so as not to waste time and be able to go straight to my destination,” she said, explaining why she opted to wear the skimpy swimwear for the flight. “But I was told to go home and change my clothes because what I was wearing was not appropriate.'”

Kine-Chan — who boasts more than 670,000 followers on Instagram — didn’t disclose which airline she was planning to fly with, so its unclear whether the sci-fi fan was in breach of specific dress requirements.

One photo posted to her account shows the scantily-clad social media star speaking with two airline officials at a departures gate before she was ultimately turned away.


A number of Kine-Chan's fans took to the comments section beneath her post saying that, while they adored her, they agreed with the decision to bar her from the flight.

A number of Kine-Chan’s fans took to the comments section beneath her post saying that, while they adored her, they agreed with the decision to bar her from the flight.

“I’m glad it was blocked,” one wrote. “Ne respectful of other people… This is no place to wear lingerie or a bikini.”

Another concurred, saying “I love you, but for God’s sake… you could have worn something easy to take off over it, like a strapless dress or even a button-down blouse.”

Kine-Chan is a Brazilian influencer who boasts more than 670,000 followers on Instagram.


Several people attacked the influencer, saying that the bikini stunt was nothing but a bid for attention.

Congratulations to the airport team, but we know that this was a strategy to get out in the media and hype your Instagram account, a good strategy despite being extremely vulgar and disrespectful towards other people,” they blasted.

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#42 Post by tango15 » Sun Oct 22, 2023 9:28 am

Having spent a lot of time in that fair country, one has seen enough Brazilian beauties to last a lifetime, but she's not one of them. If you have to wear a blue wig and a bikini to travel in order to draw attention to yourself, then clearly your 'influencing' strategy isn't working very well.
I was looking forward to seeing the sort of woman that one sees relaxing on one of their many beaches, or maybe enjoying a game of ladies' volleyball:
LADIES VOLLEYBALL.jpg
Brazil is not as licentious as many people imagine. It is, for the most part, a deeply Catholic country with all that implies. I well remember sitting at a beachside cafe on Copacabana one afternoon and seeing a woman, who turned out to be American, bathing topless on the beach. The other women nearby began to throw small stones at her and asked her to leave the beach, but she didn't understand them. I was tempted to interpret, but decided against it :)) She got the message, put on a top and left. I spoke to the cafe owner who said that, because it was Sunday there were lots of families and kids on the beach, and it was totally unacceptable. Brazilians didn't do it, he said, so why should foreigners? The fact that local women use fabric hardly bigger than a handkerchief to cover their private parts is of course totally acceptable!

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#43 Post by PHXPhlyer » Wed Nov 22, 2023 3:34 am

Frontier Airlines unruly passenger caught on video freaking out

https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/front ... eaking-out

HOUSTON - A passenger from a flight bound from Houston to Denver caused quite the scene in mid-air.

While it's unclear exactly what happened, one passenger was seen crying and arguing with other passengers as well as the in-flight crew.


At one point in the video, you can see the unruly passenger climbing over multiple rows of seats in the cabin.

The woman is even seen assaulting what appeared to be someone trying to help deescalate the situation after claiming she was 'kidnapped.'

Then another woman in the video, who wasn't part of the initial disturbance, starting screaming to other passengers and said the unruly passenger was 'possessed,' and that everyone on board needed to get a relationship to Jesus Christ and that 'all hell is about to break loose.'


That same woman then started to sing what sounded like Gospel music and the passenger started becoming unruly once again.

Lastly, another passenger, who wasn't involved at all with anything, walks to the front of the plane, under what appears to be her own free will, and starts hugging and trying to control the unruly passenger while the Gospel music continues being sung.



The plane later made a landing in Dallas, so police could remove the woman. It's unclear if the woman was actually removed from the flight based on the video.

It didn't appear that anyone was injured in the incident, but it definitely caused a lot of mixed emotions in the cabin.


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#44 Post by PHXPhlyer » Wed Nov 22, 2023 3:58 pm

SNL's take:



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#45 Post by Boac » Wed Nov 22, 2023 4:32 pm

Is that what passes for entertainment in the USA?

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#46 Post by PHXPhlyer » Wed Nov 22, 2023 5:11 pm

SNL is in its 49th season.
I guess that they are entertaining someone.

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#47 Post by Boac » Wed Nov 22, 2023 5:15 pm

Maybe the first 48 were OK?

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#48 Post by PHXPhlyer » Wed Nov 22, 2023 5:19 pm

5 minutes out of an hour and a half episode doesn't determine a whole season.

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#49 Post by Boac » Wed Nov 22, 2023 6:58 pm

Could you re-do your TikTok link please?

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#50 Post by PHXPhlyer » Wed Nov 22, 2023 7:11 pm

This article from DM has video.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -HYMN.html

The video in my original Fox 10 link works here as well.

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#51 Post by PHXPhlyer » Wed Nov 22, 2023 7:16 pm

Found this one while looking for the other one.

WOMAN THREATENS TO PEE IN AISLE!!!
Pulls Down Pants & Squats


https://www.tmz.com/2023/11/22/frontier ... nts-video/

A woman on a Frontier Airlines flight threatened to pee in the aisle when a flight attendant blocked her from using the restroom, going so far as to pop a butt-naked squat next to horrified passengers.

Video of the wild incident is, no shocker, going viral ... as it shows the woman telling a plane full of people she didn't "give a f***" about mooning kids and emptying her bladder for all onboard to see.

Link has multiple videos.


The woman's trying to make her way to the lavatory but when her path is blocked by a flight attendant, she puts her jacket down on an empty seat, and starts taking off her pants and squats down as if to pee.

Play video content
EXPLODING ON PASSENGERS
Facebook / Julie Voshell Hartman
For what it's worth, she does say, "Sorry, everybody" ... but then states she's "ready to pee over here" and shocked passengers scream as she starts stripping.

Peepee Patty then stands up and demands to be let into the restroom, as concerned travelers berate her for showing her naked butt in front of kids, sparking a heated argument.

Folks who were there say it all went down on a flight from somewhere in Florida to Philadelphia ... and one passenger is accusing the woman of threatening to kill another person onboard.

Play video content11/21/23
THE POWER OF CHRIST ...
It's the second bizarre episode on a Frontier Airlines flight this week ... as we reported, another woman on a flight from Houston to Denver had an epic meltdown with some serious 'Exorcist' vibes.

Play video content
FLIGHT FREAK-OUT
TMZ.com
Holiday travel never fails to entertain!!!

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#52 Post by Boac » Wed Nov 22, 2023 9:42 pm

Would like to see your video, PHX - any chance? viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8347&p=380407#p380407

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#53 Post by PHXPhlyer » Wed Nov 22, 2023 10:22 pm

Boac wrote:
Wed Nov 22, 2023 9:42 pm
Would like to see your video, PHX - any chance? viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8347&p=380407#p380407
Sorry BOAC.
Don't know where that link came from. :-?
I was only quoting you.
There was no video that I linked. [-X
I think it is Voodoo in the Machine. :-o

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#54 Post by Boac » Thu Nov 23, 2023 8:42 am

Wow! In that case you need an exorcist for your machine =)) . That was not a quote from my post! Have you checked under the bed lately?

Always a good idea to look at what you actually post!

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#55 Post by PHXPhlyer » Mon Nov 27, 2023 3:42 pm

Woman on meth tries to open emergency exit door after showing signs of anxiety
Korean Air flight crew were able to restrain the woman on the flight from New York to South Korea

https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/ ... ns-anxiety

A woman on meth attempted to open an emergency exit door during a Korean Air flight Thursday.

Police at Incheon International Airport told the Korea JoongAng Daily that the incident happened aboard a Korean Air flight from New York to Incheon, South Korea, when she attempted to open an emergency exit on the plane.

She was restrained by crew members on the plane and taken into custody by police when the plane arrived in South Korea.

The woman later tested positive for meth after a drug screening.

Before attempting to open the emergency exit door, the woman reportedly began showing signs of anxiety nearly 10 hours into the overseas flight, according to Yonhap News Agency.

According to the report, individuals who try to open an emergency exit door may face 10 years in prison, and may also face 10 years in prison or a fine of over $76,000 for the drug charges.

FOX Business has reached out to Korean Air for comment.

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#56 Post by PHXPhlyer » Mon Nov 27, 2023 8:30 pm

Southwest Airlines passenger hospitalized after opening emergency exit and climbing onto wing, officials say
No charges were filed following the Sunday incident at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, officials said.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/so ... rcna126793

A Southwest Airlines passenger has been taken to a hospital for an evaluation after he opened the plane’s emergency exit hatch and exited onto the plane's wing on Sunday, officials said.

The incident happened at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport as the plane was still at the skyway and was not moving, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office said.

It’s not clear what prompted the passenger to open the emergency exit.

“He was caught on the tarmac, and transported to a local hospital for evaluation,” the sheriff’s office said. Officials didn't disclose the nature of the hospitalization.

NBC News has reached out to the sheriff's office for more details.

There are no criminal charges in connection with the incident and the investigation has been referred to federal authorities, according to the sheriff's office.

Southwest Airlines said that after a brief delay, the flight eventually departed to Atlanta and continued to its final destination of Baltimore.

“We commend our flight and ground crews for their swift action and apologize to our customers for their inconvenience,” the airline said.

The airport confirmed that there was an incident involving "a Southwest Airlines passenger’s unauthorized deplaning of the aircraft," but deferred further comment to the sheriff's office.

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#57 Post by Woody » Tue Nov 28, 2023 10:46 am

Yesterday’s BA289 departure from T3 Perry Oaks was delayed due to a late tow from maintenance, where the aircraft had been for 5 days, was asked by a passenger what was causing the delay gave the standard reply of problems with the flux capacitor, but it was fixed now, never been questioned by any one when giving that answer :))

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#58 Post by PHXPhlyer » Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:49 pm

American Airlines Says Miami Disturbance Saw Passenger Assault Staffer

https://www.newsweek.com/woman-attacked ... es-1847516

A passenger attacked an airline staffer leaving her unconscious in a pool of blood on the jet bridge after he was asked to leave his plane at Miami International Airport, according to reports.

The incident happened just outside an American Airlines plane that was supposed to take off from the airport in Florida at 7:15 p.m. bound for LaGuardia Airport in New York on Monday. But the alleged assault saw the flight delayed for several hours, meaning it was rescheduled to depart in the early hours of Tuesday instead.

According to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, violence disrupting flights is "an ongoing problem and airlines have seen rapid growth in occurrences since 2021." In fact, the nation's airlines dealt with almost 500 unruly passengers in just one month in 2022, the FAA revealed. A spokesperson for the federal body previously told Newsweek that the FAA has a "zero-tolerance policy" on travelers who assault crew members. One study suggested the increasing rate of misconduct is likely caused by alcohol consumption. Just this month, a passenger on a Russian flight threatened to blow up the plane unless he was given more vodka.

With regards to Monday's incident in Miami, a spokesperson for American Airlines told Newsweek in an emailed statement on Tuesday: "Yesterday evening, law enforcement was requested at Miami International Airport due to a disturbance on the jet bridge where a customer physically assaulted a team member.

"Acts of violence against our colleagues are not tolerated by American Airlines and we are committed to working closely with law enforcement in their investigation. Our thoughts are with our team member, and we are ensuring they have the support they need at this time."

The drama unfolded when the passenger was asked to leave his seat on the plane and return to the gate, another flyer who witnessed the incident told The Messenger news website. According to that source, who was not named, the pilot made an announcement to the plane explaining what had happened and apparently claimed the staff member had been knocked unconscious.

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The pilot is said to have told the travellers: "We have had an incident on our plane. We were trying to eject a deranged man when he got angry and struck our [gate agent] and she is passed out. It is very serious. She is currently on the floor." The walkway between the plane and the terminal building was covered in a significant amount of blood, the pilot is said to have added.

Newsweek has reached out to Miami Dade Police Department by email seeking further information and comment.

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#59 Post by PHXPhlyer » Thu Dec 07, 2023 2:15 am

U.S. Marshal in custody after accused of sexually abusing woman during flight to London
Two law enforcement sources said two federal marshals had been drinking during the flight. The second marshal was being sent back to New York without facing any charges.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/us-mar ... rcna128449

A deputy U.S. Marshal traveling to London to help extradite a criminal defendant has been taken into custody by British authorities after he was accused of sexually abusing a female passenger on board a Delta flight, four law enforcement officials said.

The federal marshal was one of two deputies traveling on a Delta flight from New York City’s JFK Airport to London when the woman complained to the flight crew that she had been inappropriately touched during the flight, the sources said.

A Delta Airlines spokesman confirmed there was an incident on board the flight.

“Due to unruly passenger behavior while in flight, Delta Flight 1, JFK to London-Heathrow was met by local law enforcement upon landing and Delta is cooperating with their investigation,” the spokesperson said.

Two law enforcement sources said the two federal marshals had been drinking during the flight. The second marshal was being sent back to New York Wednesday night without facing any charges.

Both deputies are assigned to the Eastern District of New York and were en route to London to bring back a suspect wanted in Brooklyn on federal fraud-related charges.

A statement from the Metropolitan Police in London said their officers at Heathrow Airport were informed that the marshal had “sexually assaulted other passengers and crew” aboard the flight, adding that the 39-year-old was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault and remains in custody.

A spokesman for the US Marshals Service said they were aware that the officer “exhibited inappropriate behavior while intoxicated on an inbound flight.” The spokesperson added that the Marshals Service is cooperating with UK law enforcement and other agencies regarding the alleged incident.

“The U.S. Marshals Service takes seriously any allegations of misconduct by its employees. The alleged actions of the employees do not reflect the professionalism of the thousands of employees of the USMS or its core values,” the statement read.

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#60 Post by PHXPhlyer » Thu Dec 07, 2023 5:07 pm

Passenger says airline offered her just $50 compensation after ‘intoxicated’ woman was sick on her bags
The ‘verbally abusive’ woman was also filmed insulting fellow passengers

https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 60028.html

A woman has claimed that American Airlines offered just $50 in compensation after she was forced to wipe a “visually intoxicated” woman’s sick off her personal belongings mid-flight.

Nicole Schreib shared a video to Twitter/X on Monday (4 December) with the caption “@AmericanAir allowed this intoxicated, verbally abusive woman on my flight despite removing one of her friends. Here she is calling the two men in her aisle “pu**ies” prior to puking on the floor and my bags - $50 credit is all they offered as compensation.”

In the clip, a blonde woman with her feet up on the seat in front of her is heard saying, “You’re both p***ies”, directed at the two male passengers seated in the “verbally abusive” woman’s row, according to Schreib.


American Airlines replied on social media: “We’re sorry to hear you weren’t satisfied by the resolution of your claim. You can request a review by replying to the last email they sent.

“Customer Relations has the final say in these matters. Please reach out to them directly for any further discussion.”

In a follow-up tweet, Schreib wrote: “I was offered the ridiculous amount of $50 compensation for the horrific flight that included wiping that woman’s vomit off my personal belongings,” adding that: “She was visually intoxicated and verbally obnoxious and abusive well before take off.”



The Independent has reached out to American Airlines for comment.

It’s not the first time passengers have encountered bodily fluids in the cabin.

In September, a Delta flight was forced to turn around after one passenger on board suffered diarrhea “all the way through the plane.”

Flight 194 had to decisively make a U-turn back to its departure destination as it was considered a “biohazard” by the crew.

Elsewhere this year, a passenger on an Air Canada flight accused the airline of kicking two women off the plane after they raised concerns about sitting on seats with vomit on them.

The woman who shared the story to social media claimed they were told “they could leave the plane on their own accord and organize flights on their own dime, or they would be escorted off the plane by security and placed on a no fly list!”

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