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Girl Kicked Off Plane After Tantrum
Associated Press ^ | Jan 23, 2007 | JimEllis

Posted on 01/23/2007 7:35:25 PM PST by don'tspeak4me

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Flight attendants often deal with obnoxious passengers who won't listen to instructions by kicking them off the plane. But a Massachusetts couple think AirTran Airways went overboard by treating their crying 3-year-old daughter in much the same way.

Julie and Gerry Kulesza and daughter Elly were removed from the flight when the girl refused to take her seat before takeoff, airline officials said Tuesday. But her parents said they just needed a little more time to calm her down.

The Kuleszas planned to fly home to Boston on Jan. 14 from Fort Myers after a four-day visit with the girl's paternal grandparents. She was removed because "she was climbing under the seat and hitting the parents and wouldn't get in her seat" during boarding, AirTran spokeswoman Judy Graham-Weaver said.

AirTran officials say they were only following Federal Aviation Administration rules that children age 2 and above must have their own seat and be wearing a seatbelt upon takeoff.

"The flight was already delayed 15 minutes and in fairness to the other 112 passengers on the plane, the crew made an operational decision to remove the family," Graham-Weaver said.

But Julie Kulesza said: "We weren't giving an opportunity to hold her, console her or anything."

"Elly was sitting in front of our seat crying," she said in a phone interview. "The attendant motioned to a seat and asked if we purchased it for her."

They had paid for the seat. Gerry Kulesza said another attendant then approached the family and told him: "You need to get her in control and in her seat."

The couple told the attendants they were trying. Julie Kulesza said she asked the attendants if Elly could sit on her lap, but they said no.

The family flew home the next day.

The Orlando-based carrier reimbursed the family $595.80, the cost of the three tickets, and offered them three roundtrip tickets anywhere the airline flies, Graham-Weaver said.

But that's too little, too late for the Kuleszas. The father said they would never fly AirTran again.


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To: art_rocks

I am basing my view on flying that airline. I have little confidnce in them.


141 posted on 01/24/2007 7:21:12 AM PST by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: MarkL

At the end of Monday's episode of 24, Jack Bauer showed a nice technique that he was using to get his brother to cooperate. I'm sure that something similar could have been used here.


142 posted on 01/24/2007 7:37:24 AM PST by BlueMondaySkipper (The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it. - George Orwell)
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To: RetiredArmy

"I miss him every stinking day."

Roger that.


143 posted on 01/24/2007 7:44:15 AM PST by beelzepug (the Nikonoclast)
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To: don'tspeak4me

The airline did the right thing.


144 posted on 01/24/2007 7:53:01 AM PST by Leftism is Mentally Deranged
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To: metmom
"When my youngest was about two, she refused to pick up her toys, so I placed her feet on mine, held her hands, *walked* her over to the toys, *picked* them up with my hands over hers, *walked* her back to the toy box, pried her fingers open to make her drop the toy in. She screamed bloody murder the whole time, but it went a long way."

Funny..we have done almost that EXACT same thing here!

My youngest is a super, amazing, wonderful child...who is also a PAIN IN MY BEHIND!
He is the one who challenges EVERYTHING you say. (well, almost)
Has temper tantrums even now, at the age of 4!
He gets a DAILY DOSE of "consequences"...
Time outs...
Swat on the butt (which worked GREAT with the older one..but not so well with this one)...
And putting his favorite stuffed animal in time out..(which actually works the best)...
and extra jobs..(which are always followed by a time out because he HAS to complain about them)

That child makes me TIRED!

But...he would NEVER refuse to get in a seat..or really refuse to do ANYTHING...
He might "have a fit about it" and drive everyone a crazy while he was being punished...but he WOULD be punished..right there...on the plane or in the store (which has happened SEVERAL times)...or where EVER!!!

Anyway..I just can't IMAGINE this!
145 posted on 01/24/2007 9:25:54 AM PST by M0sby (((PROUD WIFE of MSgt Edwards USMC)))
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To: GovernmentShrinker

Thank you for the links.


146 posted on 01/24/2007 9:32:56 AM PST by lastchance (Hug your babies.)
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To: MarkL

"Duct tape works wonders. (Never had to use any on my kids but mine were raised proper.)
I've always been of the opinion that all you need to properly care for small children are bubble wrap, velcro, and duct tape. For some reason I've never been asked to babysit by any of my friends.

Mark"

Forget that stuff, Tritronics is the answer to every childhood behavioral problem.


147 posted on 01/24/2007 9:37:21 AM PST by tomswiftjr (Remember Pearl Harbor)
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To: M0sby

One thing I did with my son that worked really well was when he was having a bad day and being cantankerous, irritable, and picking on his sisters, I would make sure they were fed and pottied and had something to do. Then I would tell him that I could tell he was having a bad day and that I thought he needed a hug. So I'd sit on the floor and pull him into my lap and tell him I was going to hug him until he settled down. It took about an hour. First he fought, then he negotiated, then he begged, then finally, he'd break down and have a good cry.

We had to do that several times over the years but it always made a big difference. The funny thing was, all I would have to do after that was tell him I though he needed a hug and he'd straighten up pretty quick. Or he'd yell NO and run.

Sometimes spanking just isn't the right thing to do when they're not being outright defiant.


148 posted on 01/24/2007 9:44:15 AM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: beelzepug

That made me laugh. My Dad would "thump" us with unerring accuracy while driving. It was kind of like a chameleon's tongue. His arm grew about 12-14 inches when he did it.


149 posted on 01/24/2007 9:44:54 AM PST by tomswiftjr (Remember Pearl Harbor)
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To: metmom
That's so funny...good one that I will have to try...:-)


"Sometimes spanking just isn't the right thing to do when they're not being outright defiant."

That's the thing with him..is that he WILL do what you say..so that part is not defiant..but he is TOTALLY defiant in his attitude and response to the direction..

You say to him, "Andrew, it is time for nap, go get on your bed." And he WILL go to his room, but he has to have a complete FIT while getting there...
He actually says things like, "Do you want me to STOMP MY FEET and SCREAM?".
And then he will stomp his feet and have a fit.
Of course, this is not every time.....
But STILL...I guess it wouldn't be as bad if we were wimpy or inconsistent parents, but we follow through EVERY TIME..and there are just some days where I am thinking...
YOU KNOW WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN, SO WHY DO YOU KEEP DOING IT!!!!
ACK!!!

Thanks for the suggestion...I will have to TRY that one!!!
(He will HATE IT for sure...HA HA!!!)
150 posted on 01/24/2007 10:00:22 AM PST by M0sby (((PROUD WIFE of MSgt Edwards USMC)))
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To: metmom
That's so funny...good one that I will have to try...:-)


"Sometimes spanking just isn't the right thing to do when they're not being outright defiant."

That's the thing with him..is that he WILL do what you say..so that part is not defiant..but he is TOTALLY defiant in his attitude and response to the direction..

You say to him, "Andrew, it is time for nap, go get on your bed." And he WILL go to his room, but he has to have a complete FIT while getting there...
He actually says things like, "Do you want me to STOMP MY FEET and SCREAM?".
And then he will stomp his feet and have a fit.
Of course, this is not every time.....
But STILL...I guess it wouldn't be as bad if we were wimpy or inconsistent parents, but we follow through EVERY TIME..and there are just some days where I am thinking...
YOU KNOW WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN, SO WHY DO YOU KEEP DOING IT!!!!
ACK!!!

Thanks for the suggestion...I will have to TRY that one!!!
(He will HATE IT for sure...HA HA!!!)
151 posted on 01/24/2007 10:03:07 AM PST by M0sby (((PROUD WIFE of MSgt Edwards USMC)))
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To: GovernmentShrinker

So the airline's management doesn't have the balls to stand behind their own policies? Big surprise, there. I'll bet the 24 hour flight ban is a standard rule for anyone removed from a plane.

I love this from the second article you linked:

"Focus on Your Child
When in public, every parent's mantra should be this: "I don't know any of these people, and I'm never going to see them again." Just focus on your child, not on the other people around you who are giving you dirty looks. Your goal is to be your child's advocate, to be there for your child."

Good advice there, for the terminally selfish. Yeah, as long as your little darling is happy, who care how many people you annoy. Respecting other people, even strangers, used to be part of a common idea called "politeness", or "civility".


152 posted on 01/24/2007 10:23:05 AM PST by -YYZ-
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To: GovernmentShrinker

Where did you hear that they banned them for 24 hours?

When we were in Florida, the news reports say that THEY chose not to fly home that day because they wanted NON-STOP flights.


153 posted on 01/24/2007 11:53:37 AM PST by Howlin (The GOP RATS - Republicans Against Total Success (Howie66))
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To: elli1

You'd probably win the bet. Could the kid have been shipped as freight on the way down?


154 posted on 01/24/2007 11:55:40 AM PST by Postman
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To: -YYZ-

They were offered another flight but wouldn't take it because it wasn't non-stop.

They are lairs.


155 posted on 01/24/2007 11:59:16 AM PST by Howlin (The GOP RATS - Republicans Against Total Success (Howie66))
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To: don'tspeak4me
The father said they would never fly AirTran again.

They won't be missed.
156 posted on 01/24/2007 12:01:24 PM PST by Little Ray
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To: M0sby
But STILL...I guess it wouldn't be as bad if we were wimpy or inconsistent parents, but we follow through EVERY TIME..and there are just some days where I am thinking... YOU KNOW WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN, SO WHY DO YOU KEEP DOING IT!!!!

ACK!!!

ROTFLOL!!!!

Sounds just like us but we survived it. Hang in there, it pays. He is 16, almost 17, now and such a pleasure.

The hugging thing only works as long as their small enough to hang onto. The last time I needed to do it I almost couldn't. He's a big, strong kid and I got quite a workout.

157 posted on 01/24/2007 12:33:14 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: diamond6

I have to agree diamond... I have 3 kids (all boys) I would get off the plane leave them in the airport and get back on the plane and leave them (just jokes). But honestly, my mom used to say to me, before even entering a place, "you embarrass me, I WILL embarrass you." In other words, act up and I will beat your behind in front of everyone. I used it with my boys as early as two years old, and not only have I NEVER dealt with temper tantrums in public, but never had one at home.

Nothing pisses me off more than some punk parents giving their children the power to behave in such a way.


158 posted on 01/24/2007 3:50:27 PM PST by wsburns5
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To: don'tspeak4me

"The father said they would never fly AirTran again."

One can only hope that the 'lil animal, and her keepers, will also refuse to fly on all other carriers. Passengers everywhere will be able to relax.


159 posted on 01/24/2007 3:54:40 PM PST by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon Liberty, it is essential to examine principles, - -)
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To: Humidston

"Maybe our nanny government would be better served by allowing STRANGERS to spank the little brats when their idiot parents get so "confused" that they can't discipline their own spawn."

How about:
Maybe our nanny government would be better served by requiring STRANGERS to spank the PARENTS of the little brats when their idiot parents get so "confused" that they can't discipline their own spawn.





160 posted on 01/24/2007 3:59:52 PM PST by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon Liberty, it is essential to examine principles, - -)
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