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Passengers reportedly fled a flight before it could take off on Saturday — after a United Airlines pilot went on a bizarre rant over the intercom.
When a United pilot ranted about Trump, Clinton and divorce, her passengers fled
Passengers reportedly fled a flight before it could take off on Saturday — after a United Airlines pilot went on a bizarre rant over the intercom.
In a ball cap and casual shirt, the pilot remarked on her appearance after she boarded the flight at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Texas in the late afternoon, passenger Randy Reiss wrote on Twitter.
"Then she says 'sorry, I'm going through [a] divorce,' " Reiss wrote. "Ummmm uh oh."
Reiss told BuzzFeed that other passengers even sympathized with "Ohs and Aws" — at first.
But as her speech veered from her personal life into a string of non sequiturs, the mood aboard the San Francisco-bound jet turned from cozy to uncomfortable to worse.
"She's like 'I don't care if you voted for Trump or Clinton. They're both [expletive]," Reiss wrote.
He started shaking, he wrote, after the pilot said she was about to take off.
"So I'll stop and we'll fly the airplane," she says in another passenger's phone video. "Don't worry. I'm going to let my co-pilot fly it. He's a man."
Reiss got out of his seat, collected his bag and made for the exit. "Half the flight followed my lede," he wrote.
Passengers reportedly fled a flight before it could take off on Saturday — after a United Airlines pilot went on a bizarre rant over the intercom.
When a United pilot ranted about Trump, Clinton and divorce, her passengers fled
Passengers reportedly fled a flight before it could take off on Saturday — after a United Airlines pilot went on a bizarre rant over the intercom.
In a ball cap and casual shirt, the pilot remarked on her appearance after she boarded the flight at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Texas in the late afternoon, passenger Randy Reiss wrote on Twitter.
"Then she says 'sorry, I'm going through [a] divorce,' " Reiss wrote. "Ummmm uh oh."
Reiss told BuzzFeed that other passengers even sympathized with "Ohs and Aws" — at first.
But as her speech veered from her personal life into a string of non sequiturs, the mood aboard the San Francisco-bound jet turned from cozy to uncomfortable to worse.
"She's like 'I don't care if you voted for Trump or Clinton. They're both [expletive]," Reiss wrote.
He started shaking, he wrote, after the pilot said she was about to take off.
"So I'll stop and we'll fly the airplane," she says in another passenger's phone video. "Don't worry. I'm going to let my co-pilot fly it. He's a man."
Reiss got out of his seat, collected his bag and made for the exit. "Half the flight followed my lede," he wrote.