A Southwest Airlines passenger was accused of airdropping photos of his genetalia to other passengers on the plane.
AirDrop is a way to share photos. Other Apple users have the option of receiving or not receiving photos. I don't know anyone who would accept a file sent by someone they didn't know.
The woman got a notification on her phone. The man was showing off his phone. She asked if he was going to send it. She reports that he said he meant to pull the man on the plane. It was brought to the attention of the crew by her.
@daddystrange333 Lawrence Martin from Texas, grossssssss. I saw his ipad had airdrop open so I knew it was him, and yes, i sure did make a scene
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He said it sounded like fun when he was asked why he did it. He just admitted he did it and apologized. That is going to be an issue, says the crewmember.
The passenger who filmed this said that the father of a child who was sent but didn't accept the airdrop was ready to fight. The man is asked if he has a TikTok account. The man doesn't. That's right.
@daddystrange333 Tldr: we got airdropped some n00ds and Larry acted like it was a casual Friday on our flight to Denver
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He exposed himself and then was exposed by someone else.
A passenger dropped a photo of a toy gun on a plane. A flight was delayed because of porn. This happened on Southwest as well.
The relevant files in the case got erased accidentally when the CFO of the airline told the court that he was just trying to remove pornography from his computer.
American Airlines accused a passenger of the crime when a man shoplifted from a Dallas Fort Worth airport shop. The man was in a New Mexico jail for 17 days unaware that he had been arrested for a crime he did not commit.
"Passengers" is a movie.
A passenger in a wheelchair requested to be moved to a row with three empty seats, and this was given to him. He told the flight attendants that he had a broken hand. The economy's bathroom was too small.
There is a commentary in this.
A University of Arkansas Law School professor claims he was attacked by a Delta Connection regional jet pilot after he flew from Atlanta to Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport. He was upgraded to first class.
In airlines.