Air to Ground Message:
PAX IN 15D EXIT ROW DID NOT RESPOND TO FA DURING SERVICE FA ASKED THEIR PARTNER IF THEY WERE DEAF THEY SAID YES FA MOVED PAX TO 16D THEY ARE NOW MAD
Area: Phoenix, AZ, USA
Type: Boeing 757-300
A: #a55c6c1fef4
F: #fb2e989ad23
Air to Ground Message:
PAX IN 15D EXIT ROW DID NOT RESPOND TO FA DURING SERVICE FA ASKED THEIR PARTNER IF THEY WERE DEAF THEY SAID YES FA MOVED PAX TO 16D THEY ARE NOW MAD
Area: Phoenix, AZ, USA
Type: Boeing 757-300
A: #a55c6c1fef4
F: #fb2e989ad23
Replying to @acarsdrama@live.acarsdrama.com
@acarsdrama
Am I missing something here? Why would they move a passenger because they or their partner are deaf? Even if they're next to an emergency exit, the deaf person's partner could still translate the FA's instructions.
Replying to @Crafting_Fiend@cyberpunk.lol
@Crafting_Fiend what if their partner becomes incapacitated as the result of said emergency? It seems fairly common sense to me that you can’t have a person FAs can’t communicate with in the emergency seat.