The man raised a cry on board the plane: this is how he took revenge on the child who was crying next to him - ForumDaily
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The man raised a cry on board the plane: so he took revenge on the child who was crying next to him

On board Southwest Airlines, a baby cried very loudly for an extended period. One of the passengers demanded that the flight attendants do something about it, but then he just started screaming. Read more about the incident told the publication ABC News.

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A footage taken by a passenger on the plane shows a flight attendant saying to an adult male passenger, "Sir, you're screaming."

He answers him: “Like a child!”

"Okay, but you're a grown man," the crew member objected.

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A scandal of epic proportions led flight attendants to beg the man to stop screaming.

“Let's be rational for a second,” one of them asked the man, who kept yelling, “NO! NO!"

"There's nothing we can do, it's a baby," a crew member said.

Monique Pass was on a Southwest flight and saw all this chaos begin.

“Suddenly this guy just screamed at the top of his lungs. It lasted almost 5 minutes or so. It got worse and worse and worse,” she recalls.

A Southwest flight bound for Fort Lauderdale, Florida was diverted to Orlando, Florida due to bad weather and all of its passengers had to be dropped off.

The man, who was screaming on the plane, was met by police officers at the exit.

Southwest Airlines said in a statement: "We thank our team for their outstanding professionalism in handling difficult situations, and we appreciate the patience of our other passengers on board who have had to deal with such behavior."

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Aviation analyst and correspondent John Nance said the extreme outburst of anger is an example of what not to do in flight.

“Although the crews deal with such incidents as diplomatically as possible, but if you do not sit down and calm down, then you will eventually be met by the police,” Nance said.

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