Complaint: In-flight Issue United ignores passenger safety in flight
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Old Jun 20, 2010, 4:17 AM
eAAgleguy eAAgleguy is offline
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Yes, flyflewflown, not only is it not allowed, but I don't know many people who would want a pilot to leave the cockpit in flight to deal with someone who is touching and "singling" out.

Complaining about the flight crew and United customer relations? I'm going to complain about the lady in 1C who has a husband who won't SWITCH SEATS WITH HER to solve the problem. You let your wife get moved out of first class!?!?!?! Were you in the middle of a meal, a drink, or a nap that you weren't willing to interrupt for her?!