Here's why you shouldn't record drama on an airplane: FAA insider
Explore More If a passenger flips out on board your next flight, think twice before you attempt to record a viral video. A Federal Aviation Administration safety rep said filming a fired-up passenger is likely to escalate an airline altercation and make it far more dangerous. “If someone’s got a cellphone in your face, it could make the situation worse,” FAA rep Trey Walters toldInsider in an interview Tuesday. “If a flight attendant, for example, is trying to attend to a passenger that’s having an issue, having people reaching their hands out in front of that person’s face, trying to record the situation definitely creates added risk.
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