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American Airline Flight Attendants Booed by their Passengers as they Forced a Woman to Get off the Plane

Oct 15, 2015 08:45 AM EDT

The American Airlines passengers "booed" the flight attendants of the plane after an incident involving a woman passenger on board. The unnamed woman passenger was force out of the plane after missing a simple instruction from one flight crew. The passengers on board reacted on the flight crew's seemingly unfair treatment to the woman.

The US Airline is scheduled to fly on Portland, Oregon, however, the flight was shortly delayed so the woman passenger could get off the plane. The 9 News reported, the woman was told to sit down by a male flight attendant however, she didn't comply with the attendant's request.

According to the NY Post, one of the airline passengers named Bill Byrne had secretly recorded the incident on his phone since he is seated behind the woman. Byrnes said he was terrified that the flight crew might force him to leave as well. "He was ready to throw more people off", he described.

The video shows a female flight attendant talking to the woman passenger, "I need to have you come off the aircraft". The woman cried in disbelief and said "You're so mean to me. I didn't do anything". The flight attendant insisted to take her out again, but the woman asks her if they are really serious. However, the flight attendant warned the woman they will call police if she doesn't get off the plane.  The woman sobs and responded, "This can't be legal, I seriously didn't do anything", the Daily Mail reported.

The airline passengers protested by "booing" the flight crews after seeing woman escorted out of the plane. Some passengers can be heard swearing on the video saying they will never book a flight on the said airline. However, a representative from the American airline said, "We are currently investigating the incident in question but the passenger was booked on the next available flight."