- On Sunday I went onto a Delta flight.
- As I got onto the plane the flight attendant stops me and tells me that gaiter masks are not allowed.
- She asks me if I have another mask or if they need to come by later and give me one.
- I told her this is my only mask.
- I sat down in my seat and jumped onto my phone and looked up delta policy. They allow gaiter masks if they are more than 1 layer or if they are folded over. So I start filing a complaint with BBB while my wife gets on to Delta airlines Customer service.
- We tell them she is not going by Deltas own rules around masking and continue complaining.
- At this point, the flight attendant comes over with a mask, I show her the policy and she walks away for 5 minutes.
- At this point she comes back, apologized, and said the policy must have changed again.
- We look up when the policy changed, and nothing about gaiter masks has changed for at least 6 months.
- 20 minutes later, she gets on the intercom and apologizes again to everyone, stating that it's a stressful time.
- about an hour later the plane lands and I get off the plane. As I'm getting off she says "sir" I keep walking cause I didn't wanna hear what she had to say.
- she then shouts "sir wait" and gets off the plane and chases me down. She has obviously been crying, she says she is so sorry for attacking me on the plan and she will never do that again.
- I respond with "Okay, Alright." I nod my head and walk away.
- I didn't want her to cry, but just like a child crying after being punished for being bad, sometimes you just have to let them cry and walk away.
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Pretty weird. From what I have experienced, most female flight attendants seem to feel like are authority figures like cops. They can't stand to have anybody argue with them and will go right to having you thrown off the plane.
I suppose that they are trained that way so they can have the authority in an emergency situation.
They need to go back to being cute young waitresses who do as they're told.
Let's face it, anytime a woman is in a position of authority it's a mistake.
Who do as they're told? The airlines aren't paying for them because they want to serve you drinks. They would rather save themselves the money. Having them be flying waitresses is the cover story. Flight Attendants are supposed to put their lives before yours. They're not going to be the first to evacuate in an emergency, but the last.
A couple examples
They've been trained to give orders, and when they greet you when you get on the plane they're evaluating you.
That is not true. Women can be great leaders.
The rule of women is the curse of God.
If that authority involves the possible use of force, I certainly agree. After almost twenty years of martial arts schools and dealing with police and military (AF and Marines-can't personally speak on other branches), I haven't met one single female who could actually take down a serious and determined man of probably 170 lbs or more but many have had toxic and fight-provoking machismo(machisma?) Attitudes.