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The Southwest Airline Suicide Incident
Widow Says Southwest Airlines Refused To Let Her Call Suicidal Husband
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This is disgusting.
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I would've told the flight attendant to fuck off and continued to make the call anyway
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After 9/11, A LOT in the every day life changed. But this is something that could have been and should have been prevented. I can personally say I'd sue Southwest Airlines until the cows came home, but that's me. Anyone could clearly see it would have been an emergency. An emergency should take precedence over FAA regulations, and in the end, I can almost promise you that an FAA investigator would have cleared the airline of breaking the rules.
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They scare you with the federal charges, if you were to fight against it you would get locked up in airport security for being a terrorist or some bs. Federal offenses are no joke, which is probably why this all went down so quietly. Seems like no one on the plane defended her either.
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I dunno, if I knew I was innocent I'd just make the call anyway and take the charge rather than lose a loved one. Saying that I don't want to suggest she should have done this or that, cos it's a tragic story. |
twist ending: her husband was the pilot. after he OD'd on sleeping pills, the plane slammed into the pacific, just off the coast of that island they filmed Lost on. 240 innocent passengers dead. tragically, up to 11 of those passengers were bangable women. good news tho: entire flight staff uninjured; currently uploading their sympathies for the deceased passengers' families to facebook.
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That'll teach ya to fly Southwest.
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