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Plane passenger starts row as child is given his $300 seat without asking
Plane passenger starts row as child is given his $300 seat without asking

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Plane passenger starts row as child is given his $300 seat without asking

A plane passenger has been captured in a viral clip berating a couple while boarding a flight – after discovering they had 'given away' his $300 seat to their child. The flyer, who later identified himself in a follow up TikTok video as Osaac Summer, had boarded an American Airlines flight on 6 July to discover his seat had been occupied by a child. A 20-second clip recorded by a fellow passenger, who goes by @lalawright2, captured the moment the young flyer gave the parents, who could not be clearly identified, a dressing down after reclaiming his seat. Flight attendants looked on in astonishment as Osaac pointed his finger at the family, as he ordered: 'Stay in your lane and in your seat. 'I don't care about your daughter, your child, and none of that! I paid for this one. I don't care about none of that.' The passenger proceeded to take his seat whilst shaking his head, bringing the clip to a close. In a follow-up video uploaded to his account @osaacsummer on 12 July, Osaac reiterated that he had 'no problem' giving away his seat or swapping with the family so that they could be seated together. However, he felt he was forced to give up his preferred aisle seat, and at 6ft 2in, did not want to take any of the available window or middle seats. Osaac claimed he was informed by a flight attendant that the parent was entitled to his seat as she had boarded before him - despite all seats having been assigned and paid for by each passenger. He then claimed the flight attendant suggested he could attempt to 'take his seat back' from the parent - leading to the heated confrontation captured in the viral video. In the comment section of the clip, which has since amassed over 2.4M likes, thousands of viewers rallied in defense of the passenger, with many calling out the behaviour of 'entitled parents' on flights. One person wrote: 'Im sick of parents feeling entitled on planes. BOOK UR CHILD IN THE SEAT NEXT TO YOU.' A second said, 'Oh hell no. He was more respectful than I would have been,' while a third added, 'Its the audacity of them taking it without asking...' Another viewer commented: 'Imagine how many people suffer from social anxiety, and can't stand up for themselves the way he did and keep getting taken advantage of by entitled parents with no sense of decency whatsoever.' Meanwhile, one passenger recalled: 'Recently had someone rearrange my entire row to accommodate him and his girlfriend in the row in front of me. I let them plan it out then refused to move.' It comes as a flight attendant has taken to social media to warn passengers not to let another holidaymaker switch seats with them. In the comment section of the clip, which has since amassed over 2.4M likes, thousands of viewers rallied in defense of the passenger Leanna Coy (@leannacoy), a cabin crew member based in the US, posted a TikTok video titled 'Why you shouldn't switch seats on the plane'. The flight attendant explains that she was recently asked to switch seats with a passenger on a United Airlines flight. Leanna says that the woman asked her to swap her aisle seat for another aisle seat in a different row. She reveals: 'Normally, I am absolutely 100 per cent against changing seats. Your lack of planning should not constitute me having to move.'

Aerial footage of Southend Airport shows wreckage at charred crash site
Aerial footage of Southend Airport shows wreckage at charred crash site

The Independent

time2 days ago

  • General
  • The Independent

Aerial footage of Southend Airport shows wreckage at charred crash site

Aerial footage from above Southend Airport shows the crash site and wreckage of a small plane that erupted into a fireball on Sunday (13 July). Helicopter footage taken on Monday (14 July) shows the charred ground and remnants of the aircraft - which crashed moments after takeoff - that have been strewn across the area. The plane, reportedly a twin-engined Beechcraft B200 King Air, was travelling to the airport in Lelystad in the Netherlands, according to flight tracking data. Four people were killed. The airport is shut and will remain closed until further notice, and a cordon is currently in place.

London Southend Airport to remain closed after ‘fireball' crash
London Southend Airport to remain closed after ‘fireball' crash

South China Morning Post

time3 days ago

  • South China Morning Post

London Southend Airport to remain closed after ‘fireball' crash

Essex Police said they were alerted shortly before 4pm on Sunday to 'reports of a collision involving one 12-metre plane' at the airport, calling it a 'serious incident' although there has been no confirmation of the number of casualties. Images posted on social media showed a plume of fire and black smoke coming up from the crash site, while witnesses described seeing a 'fireball'. Zeusch Aviation, based at Lelystad Airport in The Netherlands, confirmed its SUZ1 flight had been 'involved in an accident' at London Southend Airport. The statement said the company was 'actively supporting the authorities with the investigation,' adding: 'Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected.' The plane had flown from the Greek capital, Athens, to Pula in Croatia on Sunday before heading to Southend. It was due to return to Lelystad on Sunday evening. On Sunday evening, the airport announced it was closed until further notice, with all flights to and from it cancelled.

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