SouthWest Airline pilot strictly orders passenger to stop sending nudes via AirDrop. Video goes viral
India Today
In the now viral video shared by Teighlor Marsalis, the pilot was heard announcing a strict order. The announcement had to be made after an anonymous passenger tried to send nudes via AirDrop feature to fellow passengers.
While travelling on a plane, most of us tend to ignore the announcements made by the pilot before take-off. However, during a flight from Houston, Texas, to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, passengers were surprised by the announcement made by the pilot of SouthWest Airlines.
In the now viral video shared by Teighlor Marsalis, the pilot was heard announcing a strict order. The announcement had to be made after an anonymous passenger tried to send nudes via AirDrop feature to fellow passengers. “While we're on the ground, I'm going to have to pull back to the gate, everybody's going to have to get off. We're going to have to get security involved and this vacation is going to be ruined. So, you folks, whatever that AirDrop thing is, quit sending naked pictures and let's get yourself to Cabo,” the pilot announced.
Take a look:
Netizens were astounded by the video and took to the comments section to express how the pilot exuded major ‘dad vibes’. “Dad, is that you?” wrote an Instagram user. “This reminds me of my parents when my sister and I used to fight during a road trip in the car,” commented another.
This is not the first time a passenger tried to send objectionable images to fellow fliers on a SouthWest airlines flight. According to a report by DailyMail, a passenger identified as Larry was accused of sending nudes to all the fliers. This act, known as cyber-flashing, is punishable by a $500 fine.
Disgusting, right!