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Friday, October 5, 2007 (SF Chronicle)
Airlines take the concept of ejection seats to new heights
Jim Benning


   Sometimes it seems that everybody's getting thrown off an airplane.
There's the Hooters waitress removed from a plane, temporarily, and
chastised for her skimpy skirt. There's the mom ejected from a flight for
breast-feeding her baby. Where do they rank among our, uh, favorites? Read
on.
   9) Repeat "bye-bye, plane." What a lovely travel-themed mantra. Yet after
a child wouldn't stop repeating the phrase on a Continental ExpressJet
flight as a crew member recited safety precautions, the nonplussed
attendant suggested baby Benadryl for the toddler. "I'm not going to drug
my child," Mom replied. The plane returned to the gate and the airline
crew said bye-bye to the mother and child.
   8) Pray. It's an absurd reason to be kicked off a flight, but doing so g=
ot
a Muslim doctor from Winnipeg thrown off a United Airlines flight last
year, and an Orthodox Jewish passenger tossed off a Canadian Air Jazz
flight. And who doesn't remember the imams removed from a US Airways
flight after praying in an airport terminal?
   7) Breast-feed your baby. Bonus points if you're kicked off a Delta flig=
ht
operated by none other than Freedom Airlines. When the incident occurred,
Emily Gillette was in a window seat in the second-to-last row, she told
USA Today, and her husband was seated in the aisle.
   "I was not exposed," she said. Still, a flight attendant asked her to
cover up. When Gillette refused, she was removed.
   News of the incident prompted a nurse-in at airports across the country.=
 A
spokeswoman for Delta said later that the flight attendant had been -
we're paraphrasing here - a real boob.
   6) Stow an economy-class hair dryer in a first-class bulkhead. That's wh=
at
kicked off a confrontation that led a United Airlines crew to eject TV
star Mo'Nique and company from a flight last year. The actress was seated
in first class; her stylist was seated in economy class, and when the
stylist stashed a hair dryer in the first-class bulkhead, a flight
attendant apparently complained and tensions escalated.
   "I felt like I was being treated like an animal," Mo'Nique told the Daily
News. "This happens to black people all the time, and they don't have a
voice. I have a voice."
   A United agent later expressed regret over the incident and Mo'Nique and
company were placed on another flight. Still, there's a lesson here for
the rest of us: Always book your stylist a first-class seat.
   5) Wear your favorite "Meet the Fockers" T-shirt. Lorrie Heasley's "Meet
the Fockers" shirt - actually, the spelling varied slightly from the 2004
movie title - featured images of President George W. Bush, Condoleezza
Rice and Dick Cheney. She wore the shirt as a joke to amuse her Democrat
parents, who were going to meet her at Portland's airport.
   Passengers aboard the Southwest Airlines flight departing from Reno
weren't laughing. Note for anyone hoping to follow in her footsteps:
According to Heasley, nobody complained about the shirt at LAX, so pick
your departing city carefully.
   4) Don a short skirt. Technically, Hooters waitress and college student
Kyla Ebbert wasn't thrown off the Southwest Airlines flight this summer.
But anyone whose airplane incident earns her a spot on "The Dr. Phil Show"
deserves a coveted place on this list. Ebbert was escorted off the flight
earlier this summer and lectured about her wardrobe before being allowed
to return to the plane. The incident, she said, was humiliating.
(Southwest has since apologized.)
   3) Be a princess - literally and figuratively. Three princesses from the
Qatar royal family were booted off a British Airways flight earlier this
year after they refused to sit next to male passengers they didn't know.
Doing so apparently violates their customs.
   The flight crew tried to shuffle seating assignments to accommodate their
complaints but other passengers refused to move. The flight was delayed
more than two hours before the captain ordered the princesses off the
plane.
   2) Try to get some fresh air - at 30,000 feet. In 2005, a French woman on
a Cathay Pacific flight tried to open an airplane door to smoke a
cigarette. (OK, so it wasn't exactly fresh air she was after.) She
admitted later that she'd taken a sleeping pill and downed alcohol before
the flight.
   1) Damage the crockery. Oh, be gentle with your airline crockery,
celebrity travelers. R.E.M. guitarist Pete Buck famously learned this the
hard way. In 2001, he was arrested after witnesses said he went into a
drunken rampage aboard a British Airways flight and, among other things,
sprayed the cabin crew with yogurt and toppled a cart loaded with
breakfast crockery. (Talk about the passion!)
   Buck later blamed his behavior on the reaction between a sleeping pill
he'd taken and alcohol. At least he didn't try to open an airplane door,
right? Uh, wrong. According to the Guardian, at one point during the
flight "he tried to grab the control panel of an exit door and announced
that he was 'going home.' "
   Bono and other musicians later testified to Buck's good character and a
jury cleared him of all charges.

   Jim Benning is co-editor of World Hum, www.worldhum.com, where this essay
originally appeared. To comment, visit sfgate.com/travel and follow the
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