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The pilot threaten to turn the plane around and ruin everyone's holiday unless the passenger kicks the disgusting habit

 The pilot threaten to turn the plane around and ruin everyone's holiday unless the passenger kicks the disgusting habit

The pilot threaten to turn the plane around and ruin everyone's holiday unless the passenger kicks the disgusting habit
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At that moment, the fed-up pilot threatens to turn the plane around and spoil everyone's holiday.


A Southwest Airlines pilot has warned that he will not stop the plane unless one of the passengers stops his disgusting habit.


It turned out that one of the passengers on the flight was using AirDrop to send nude photos to other tourists.


The clip was shared by Tiktoker Teighlor Marsalis with the caption: "robloxsouthwestair takes naked people from the air very seriously."


In the video, the pilot can be heard saying, "Here's the deal. If this goes on while we're on the ground, I'm going to have to go to the gate, everybody's going to have to leave, we're going to have to re-engage security, and [everyone] will be spoiled off.


"Thank you, people. Whatever is going on with AirDrop, stop sending nude pics, let's go to Cabo.'


Online entertainment clients found the circumstance entertaining and contrasted the pilot with a his dad getting into mischief youngsters.

One said: "I will flip this plane and everybody's excursion will be demolished. Haha significant father flows.

One more stated: "The pilot has a definitive power. He doesn't require reasons. In the event that he could do without something, that is his decision.

One remarked: "Don't make me return there vibe.

Somebody pondered, "How could anybody acknowledge an airdrop from a stranger????


In May, travelers filmed plane crashes that left one passenger having a panic attack and another fainting.


The pilot returned to the gate after the crew told them, and the police were called and arrested the nine passengers, all teenagers.


Passengers on a United flight last year were horrified when they received a photo of a gun via Apple's AirDrop.


The prankster was a teenager who used Apple's AirDrop, a file-sharing feature, to share images of an airsoft gun.


A number of flights have been canceled after children threatened the plane as if they were trying to play a prank.

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