
Even as a human being you shouldn’t do that. “You can’t just go out and lash out at people, just because that’s the way you feel, at your job. “My job is not to be there and be ridiculing people, treating them like crap and having my opinion.” “My job is to do my job and go home,” Kaminski told USA Today. “So this is how they treat passengers?” then calling out the flight attendant for “not giving his best to a customer because he hates the man’s shirt and our president.” In his post, Kaminski asked of the airline: The caption of the photo said, “Someone did NOT get my most Positively Outrageous Service today on my flight…#notgoingtosuckitup #dumpTrump #eeew,” which cites a mantra used by Southwest Airlines, USA Today said. Southwest Airlines policy requires all passengers age 2 and older to wear face coverings on flights in order to “avoid the spread” of COVID-19. We regret the inconvenience the situation created for all involved, but our crew must uphold the well-being and comfort of all Passengers.” “The decision was made to return to the gate and re-accommodate him on a later flight to his final destination after receiving assurances he would comply with our face-covering policy. The customer did not comply with our crew’s multiple verbal requests-including while boarding the flight before being seated,” the rep said. “Our reports indicate that a Customer traveling on Flight 2632, with scheduled service from Tampa to Dallas, was asked repeatedly by more than one employee at different times to wear a face mask. Īn airline representative said that the ejection came only after several employees had asked him to wear a face covering, the Washington Examiner reported. I did it on a southwest flight earlier this week. I’ve been on a thousand flights in the last few months and everyone lowers their masks to eat and drink. I did it on a Southwest flight earlier this week,” he wrote. The incident caught the attention of Donald Trump Jr., who slammed Southwest. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.The airline claims that the man was removed from the flight after he was allegedly told numerous times to wear the mask.

It could not be determined if Haak has a lawyer.Ĭopyright 2021 The Associated Press. Since learning of it, she said, Southwest cooperated with investigators. The airline spokeswoman said Haak left the airline before the company was aware of the incident. The document did not indicate the circumstances and who might have witnessed the incident.Ī Southwest spokeswoman said no passengers witnessed the incident the pilots were the only people aboard aware of the incident. Michael Haak was the pilot in command of the plane during a flight from Philadelphia to Orlando, Florida, according to a one-page filing in federal district court in Maryland.Īccording to the document, which was dated Friday, Haak exposed his genitals in acts that began, continued and ended while flight 6607 on Aug. DALLAS – Federal authorities have charged a former Southwest Airlines pilot with indecent exposure for an incident they say occurred during a flight last August.
