Delta Airlines prevents woman from singing national anthem

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... and so it continues:

http://nypost.com/2017/10/16/delta-crew-wouldnt-let-me-sing-national-ant...

SAVANNAH, Ga. — A Georgia physician said her plan to honor a fallen soldier by singing the U.S. national anthem aboard a Delta Air Lines plane carrying the soldier’s casket was stopped by a flight attendant who told her it would violate company policy.

Dr. Pamela Gaudry of Savannah said she and fellow passengers were told “to stay quietly in our seats” as an honor guard escorted the casket from the plane Saturday at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. A flight attendant told her that singing “The Star Spangled Banner” would make passengers from other countries uncomfortable, she said.

“I couldn’t put up with that,” Gaudry told The Associated Press in an interview Monday. “I wouldn’t be offended if I was in their country.”

Gaudry said she kept quiet until she was off the plane. Then she found an unoccupied stretch of the airport terminal where she took out her cellphone and self-recorded a 6 minute, 30 second video that she posted on Facebook. By Monday afternoon, it had been viewed more than 778,000 times.

Gaudry said she was flying Saturday from Philadelphia to Atlanta when the pilot told passengers the plane was carrying the remains of a fallen American soldier. She said she began asking other passengers if they would join her in singing the anthem as the casket was taken off the plane. Many agreed enthusiastically, she said.

“The chief flight attendant came back to my seat and she kneeled down and she said, ‘It is against company policy to do what you’re doing,'” Gaudry said in the video. “And I said, ‘The national anthem? And there’s a soldier onboard?’ And she said, ‘Yes, you cannot sing the national anthem. It is against company policy.'”

Gaudry said she stayed in her seat with her head down — a decision she soon regretted. In her video, she reserved the harshest criticism for herself: “I just did the most uncourageous thing in my life today.”

Anthony Black, a spokesman for Atlanta-based Delta, declined to comment Monday on the specifics on Gaudry’s account.

“There is not a policy about singing the national anthem, period,” Black said.

The body of Army Staff Sgt. Dustin Wright, a special forces soldier who was among four U.S. troops killed in an ambush attack Oct. 4 in Niger, was returned Saturday to Wright’s family in rural southeast Georgia.

Black said Delta policy prohibited him from identifying the deceased soldier transported on Gaudry’s flight.

Gaudry’s account comes amid the politically divisive backdrop of professional football players kneeling as the U.S. anthem is sung during pregame ceremonies — a form of protest some Americans, including President Donald Trump, have lambasted as disrespectful to U.S. service members.

“If it instigates a spiritual and patriotic feeling in this country, I’m thrilled,” Gaudry said of her video. “I’m not real thrilled with the attention to myself.”

Wow this is a disturbing trend....a FOM airline post with no replies. 

Do we need a “what happened on an airplane today?” folder so that these threads don’t get lost in the mix??

Hopefully this doesn’t discourage OP and they can continue to bring us regular briefings on all things airplane and airline related. 

I hope I will never be subjected to a plane-full of folks "singing" the nat. anthem.

^ Me neither.

I want to take a moment to state that I'm really pissed at Delta Airlines for losing my luggage last week for 48 hours.  It seriously impacted my ability to lead a training workshop and they have STILL not responded to my written complaint and phone calls.

At least she wasn't "imprisoned".

Wouldn't Taps be more appropriate?

If one individual is allowed to sing their favorite tune on the plane,  then everyone else must be granted that right.  Just imagine the cacaphony.

It's enough with the wailing infants.  Imagine everyone vocalizing away during the entire flight:  Canadian anthem,  Hungarian anthem,  8 different Muslim-faction anthems,  and the Basque separation movement Opera.  There would be riots.

The flight attendants are generally just trying to maintain the Peace.

They should just render all passengers unconscious and catatonic. Stack 'em in like cordwood. At the destination they administer the antidote and by the time you come to, you're sitting on your suitcase at baggage claim.

^twilight sedation....yes!

hash would help all involved, too...including the flight staff

fly the fuzzy skies

If one individual is allowed to sing their favorite tune on the plane,  then everyone else must be granted that right.  Just imagine the cacaphony.

It's enough with the wailing infants.  Imagine everyone vocalizing away during the entire flight:  Canadian anthem,  Hungarian anthem,  8 different Muslim-faction anthems,  and the Basque separation movement Opera.  There would be riots.

The flight attendants are generally just trying to maintain the Peace.<<<

Sometimes the songs that we hear are just songs of our own

They should just render all passengers unconscious and catatonic. Stack 'em in like cordwood. At the destination they administer the antidote and by the time you come to, you're sitting on your suitcase at baggage claim.<<<

^ As much as ned might have you believe otherwise, isn't this the "unspoken goal" (to strive for) that flight attendants / airline staff might be subconcsiously seeking to attain - given the impossible situations they're placed in?

>> When have I ever tried to demonize flight attendants? <<

>> isn't this the "unspoken goal" (to strive for) that flight attendants / airline staff might be subconcsiously seeking to attain <<

lol @ ned "reaching for straws"

might as well say I'm "demonizing" people who sleep walk

 

She doesn't like the attention to herslf yet made a video and posted it on line.