8 hours of screaming on a flight

Anonymous
He should have been tranquilized.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where would they stop? Most of the flight is over the ocean.


According to the passengers this happened the entire 8 hours. They weren't over ocean the entire time.


I did a trans-continental flight with a child who was school aged and an unaccompanied minor who had an ear infection and who literally screamed the entire flight because of an ear infection. I felt so bad for him.
Anonymous
Imagine how the parents feel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He should have been tranquilized.


F*ck you.
Anonymous
Surely, there's some medication that could have been given to help him relax and sleep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Imagine how the parents feel.



Oh well. I feel more bad for the passengers who had to listen to that shit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emergency stop? Delaying everyone? Not sure that’s helpful to the other passengers. Screaming kid is a pain but, not a risk?


He wasn't just screaming, but running around the aisle and climbing on seats and playing with the overhead


Was he screaming while climbing?


No he was quiet. His screams got worse because the mother tried to change behavior. This kid obviously has serious delays. And people are being very cruel to him and his parents. Flying obviously stressed the heck out of him.

I'm sure he was annoying to listen to, but I feel worse for the parents than the other passengers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Imagine how the parents feel.


They should have prepared for this trip with some sort of sedation, games, food, etc. or not taken the trip.
Anonymous
I didn’t watch the video but I feel sorry for the parents and all of the passengers. It sounds like this child had some issues and everyone had a miserable time.

When DS was a toddler he screamed for 5 hours straight on an entire flight. We couldn’t do anything to calm him and we tried everything including walking him up and down the isle, having him play with the lights and window, junk food treats, videos, books, toys, etc. It was horrible. We found out after we got home he had an ear infection and we didn’t know. DS is now a teen and every time we fly he quietly complains to me about loud or misbehaving children. I remind him of that flight. I don’t think he was a safety concern but he surely annoyed everyone for the entire flight.
Anonymous


My oldest has special needs and I am thankful they are not of the behavioral variety, because people are VICIOUS.

And I agree with the poster below. We go to Europe often and I would rather suffer through the flight rather than deal with deplaning!!!
Anonymous wrote:I would rather listen to a kid scream for eight hours than be deplaned.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emergency stop? Delaying everyone? Not sure that’s helpful to the other passengers. Screaming kid is a pain but, not a risk?


He wasn't just screaming, but running around the aisle and climbing on seats and playing with the overhead


Was he screaming while climbing?


No he was quiet. His screams got worse because the mother tried to change behavior. This kid obviously has serious delays. And people are being very cruel to him and his parents. Flying obviously stressed the heck out of him.

I'm sure he was annoying to listen to, but I feel worse for the parents than the other passengers.


No one was being cruel. He was allowed to scream, climb, and run for the entire 8 hours.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emergency stop? Delaying everyone? Not sure that’s helpful to the other passengers. Screaming kid is a pain but, not a risk?


He wasn't just screaming, but running around the aisle and climbing on seats and playing with the overhead


Was he screaming while climbing?


No he was quiet. His screams got worse because the mother tried to change behavior. This kid obviously has serious delays. And people are being very cruel to him and his parents. Flying obviously stressed the heck out of him.

I'm sure he was annoying to listen to, but I feel worse for the parents than the other passengers.


When a child has developmental delays and neurological issues to that degree, then preparations need to be made by consulting the family doctor, etc. OR not take the trip. Even if you think the passengers don't count, consider what the trip was like for the child. TRAUMATIC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watch the video. He starts screaming even before they leave the gate. It's awful--I think I would have lost my mind. Even if the kid did have a developmental delay or SN (and it's not clear that he did), nobody was doing anything to redirect, distract, etc.



Yes, it is clear. The mom was desperately trying to get the wifi on their iPad to work b/c she had planned to distract him. You can hear the stewardess tell her that the wifi wasn't functioning yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Imagine how the parents feel.


They should have prepared for this trip with some sort of sedation, games, food, etc. or not taken the trip.


Agreed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emergency stop? Delaying everyone? Not sure that’s helpful to the other passengers. Screaming kid is a pain but, not a risk?


He wasn't just screaming, but running around the aisle and climbing on seats and playing with the overhead


Was he screaming while climbing?


No he was quiet. His screams got worse because the mother tried to change behavior. This kid obviously has serious delays. And people are being very cruel to him and his parents. Flying obviously stressed the heck out of him.

I'm sure he was annoying to listen to, but I feel worse for the parents than the other passengers.


When a child has developmental delays and neurological issues to that degree, then preparations need to be made by consulting the family doctor, etc. OR not take the trip. Even if you think the passengers don't count, consider what the trip was like for the child. TRAUMATIC.


I agree.
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