Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for the parents, but benedryl for the kid for a flight that long would have been helpful for everyone.
I once gave my daughter Benadryl for an evening flight, had even tested it beforehand and it appeared to have a sedating effect. However, that evening the drug did not work and she was a terror. I tried but it didn't work.
Its a horrible idea to give Benadryl as it has the opposite effect on young kids and can make them hyper. You put them in a car seat and entertain them. If anything, you give ibuprofen or something for the ears.
Anonymous wrote:THIS IS AN OLD STORY EVERYONE! The person who made the video never filed a complaint with the airline. It took place last August.
Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter that this video is from half a year ago? It still happened. Nothing changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a minimum, I am shocked the mother was not told the child could not climb all over the plane. Did the flight attendants do ANYTHING??
This is what really surprises me. The screaming is annoying and distressing, but the running wild and climbing seems unsafe to the child, fellow passengers, and the crew. I'm surprised they didn't insist that she keep the kid in his seat.
Exactly. Maybe crews need to have harnesses for kids like that to attach them to their seats or to the jumpseats.
And by that I mean locking harnesses.
Its called parents bring a car seat and strap the kid in.
If there were a doctor or nurse, they could have assessed for ear or other issues and given medication. I always travel with kids ibuprofen or Tylenol, and a few other meds for my child just in case so if anyone asked I'd gladly give this. But this is a year old video. Mom should have had child in the seat. There was no excuse for calling the child to climb and run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a minimum, I am shocked the mother was not told the child could not climb all over the plane. Did the flight attendants do ANYTHING??
This is what really surprises me. The screaming is annoying and distressing, but the running wild and climbing seems unsafe to the child, fellow passengers, and the crew. I'm surprised they didn't insist that she keep the kid in his seat.
Exactly. Maybe crews need to have harnesses for kids like that to attach them to their seats or to the jumpseats.
And by that I mean locking harnesses.
Anonymous wrote:THIS IS AN OLD STORY EVERYONE! The person who made the video never filed a complaint with the airline. It took place last August.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a minimum, I am shocked the mother was not told the child could not climb all over the plane. Did the flight attendants do ANYTHING??
This is what really surprises me. The screaming is annoying and distressing, but the running wild and climbing seems unsafe to the child, fellow passengers, and the crew. I'm surprised they didn't insist that she keep the kid in his seat.
Exactly. Maybe crews need to have harnesses for kids like that to attach them to their seats or to the jumpseats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a minimum, I am shocked the mother was not told the child could not climb all over the plane. Did the flight attendants do ANYTHING??
This is what really surprises me. The screaming is annoying and distressing, but the running wild and climbing seems unsafe to the child, fellow passengers, and the crew. I'm surprised they didn't insist that she keep the kid in his seat.
Anonymous wrote:At a minimum, I am shocked the mother was not told the child could not climb all over the plane. Did the flight attendants do ANYTHING??
Anonymous wrote:I would have expected the flight attendants to do more to stop this little terror. Didn't they have snacks, drinks, pens, pencils or whatever? No doctors or nurses onboard? Someone could have done something more than to have people suffer for 8 hours.