This isn't Southwest corporate policy, just one pilot.
12 minutes? Not a very impressive delay, round-off delay, seating delay, taxiing delay. An hour would be impressive.
This isn't Southwest corporate policy, just one pilot.
12 minutes? Not a very impressive delay, round-off delay, seating delay, taxiing delay. An hour would be impressive.
There used to be a time when this was standard practice in America.
Now, delaying your plane for 12 minutes for a grieving man, possibly interfering with company profits, is "Headline worthy".....
sad state of affairs. our culture needs a rewind. the past few decades have done horrible harm to people in this country.
Nice move by the pilot. I'm not surprised that security didn't give a .
what a piece of sh*t madrid is... I hope he lives a miserable and painful life from here on out.
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