Have a family friend who flew around the holidays with their 2 yr old, who kept pulling the mask off, about half way thru the flight I think Mom & Dad just gave up trying to keep it on. When they landed at their destination the flight attendant asked the family to remain seated while the rest of the flight de-planed. When the plane was empty they were notified they had been put on the “no fly” list and would need to make alternate travel arrangements for their return flight. 19-eighty-effing-4
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Originally posted by stinkbelly View PostSomeone got their feelings hurt, so we have to wear a mask that they approve of.
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Originally posted by Playa View PostHave a family friend who flew around the holidays with their 2 yr old, who kept pulling the mask off, about half way thru the flight I think Mom & Dad just gave up trying to keep it on. When they landed at their destination the flight attendant asked the family to remain seated while the rest of the flight de-planed. When the plane was empty they were notified they had been put on the “no fly” list and would need to make alternate travel arrangements for their return flight. 19-eighty-effing-4
Edit: well, I was wrong, TSA say 2 year old's are required to wear one. Still BS, but in a different way.Last edited by Hoggslayer; 03-01-2021, 01:54 PM.
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Originally posted by Playa View PostHave a family friend who flew around the holidays with their 2 yr old, who kept pulling the mask off, about half way thru the flight I think Mom & Dad just gave up trying to keep it on. When they landed at their destination the flight attendant asked the family to remain seated while the rest of the flight de-planed. When the plane was empty they were notified they had been put on the “no fly” list and would need to make alternate travel arrangements for their return flight. 19-eighty-effing-4
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Originally posted by Playa View PostHave a family friend who flew around the holidays with their 2 yr old, who kept pulling the mask off, about half way thru the flight I think Mom & Dad just gave up trying to keep it on. When they landed at their destination the flight attendant asked the family to remain seated while the rest of the flight de-planed. When the plane was empty they were notified they had been put on the “no fly” list and would need to make alternate travel arrangements for their return flight. 19-eighty-effing-4
We also flew first class home, so maybe it made a difference...
Edit: myway, I think you misread it.
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Originally posted by WItoTX View PostDang....We flew with our 1 YO about 3 months ago, and he was a terror. Dealing with him meant sometimes our mask (Or my buff) came off. I usually put it back on relatively quickly. Flight attendant couldn't have been any nicer about the masks and our crazy son.
We also flew first class home, so maybe it made a difference...
Edit: myway, I think you misread it.
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Originally posted by myway View PostI dont think so. Under two its not required from everything I have read . My response would have been he's under two see you in a few days.
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I'll never fly without a mask again.
Dang near every time I fly I get a nasty cold from all the sick folks on the flight already. If I had known all I had to do was wear a little piece of cloth over my mouth and nose to prevent that is have done it 30 years ago.[emoji6]
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostI vote we put all kids under 5 on the no fly list, and make those 5-10 take a test 1st to see if they can not act like a poorly trained pet.....but I digress.
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Originally posted by myway View PostGive me a 5-10 year old any day of the week. Test the generic business *** hat that thinks the world revolves around him and we should all know it. Hell give me a screaming toddler and I will hold them over that guy.
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