British Airways sat corpse in first class

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janbo1960 wrote:Lucky Ralph Feinnes wasn't on the flight....oooh eerr!!!
Now that's cheeky! :lol:
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I agree with faceless on this one. The prat was probably put off of his filet mignon. His whole point was that he'd paid 3000 quid for his seat.

Granted, it's awkward. But have some compassion. If it was him or his traveling companion who died, would he expect the body to be stuffed in overhead storage? (My apologies -- that's a fairly tasteless remark.)

I know that crew have a cabin (of sorts) on large planes for long-haul flights so they can bunk down during a crew rotation. I doubt they would've used this space. And since space is a premium, I'd be amazed if the airline decided to set aside extra room considering how rarely this occurs. There's a reason "economy" is often referred to as "cattle class." They pack us in like sardines.
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Nice to see first class being used sensibly for a change, instead of being half empty while the rest of the plane is crowded.
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major.tom wrote:I agree with faceless on this one. The prat was probably put off of his filet mignon. His whole point was that he'd paid 3000 quid for his seat.

Granted, it's awkward. But have some compassion. If it was him or his traveling companion who died, would he expect the body to be stuffed in overhead storage? (My apologies -- that's a fairly tasteless remark.)

I know that crew have a cabin (of sorts) on large planes for long-haul flights so they can bunk down during a crew rotation. I doubt they would've used this space. And since space is a premium, I'd be amazed if the airline decided to set aside extra room considering how rarely this occurs. There's a reason "economy" is often referred to as "cattle class." They pack us in like sardines.
Yeah his whole point was that he'd paid 3000 quid. That's all he talked about right?
“I didn’t have a clue what was going on. The stewards just plonked the body down without saying a thing. I remember looking at this frail, sparrow-like woman and thinking she was very ill,” said Trinder.

“She kept slipping under the seatbelt and moving about with the motion of the plane. When I asked what was going on I was shocked to hear she was dead.”

“I felt helpless. Grief is a very personal thing; it’s not as if there was anything I could do or say.”

After the plane landed, those in first class remained on board for an hour before police and a coroner gave the all-clear.
I'd like to see you or anyone else wake up and act as though it was business as usual.

It seems the reason for the anger is the man paid 3000 quid for his flight. How dare he have the money to do so? ....and how dare he be distressed waking up to find a dead body slipping out of her chair. I mean it happens everyday?
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No, I'd be shocked. But what could anyone do about it? What did he expect the crew (or airline, after the fact) to do? And the point is it's not a regular occurrence -- only a handful of times in (was it?) 39 million passengers.

Why get bent out of shape over what's basically a freak occurrence?
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IRiSHMaFIA wrote:
It seems the reason for the anger is the man paid 3000 quid for his flight. How dare he have the money to do so?
That's part of it for me - I can't stand rich pricks like him. Not because I'm skint, but because while they may have healthy bank accounts they are obviously morally bankrupt.

This story proves that you can't actually buy real class.
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faceless wrote: This story proves that you can't actually buy real class.
I sure do believe this quote is right on 100%, but as far as the part where "all rich folks are morally bankrupt" I can't agree with. It's too wide a paint brush. This particular guy is classless. Maybe he'll have learned from his mistake after his peers show him that he's a total prat for his comments and actions.
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faceless wrote:
IRiSHMaFIA wrote:
It seems the reason for the anger is the man paid 3000 quid for his flight. How dare he have the money to do so?
That's part of it for me - I can't stand rich pricks like him. Not because I'm skint, but because while they may have healthy bank accounts they are obviously morally bankrupt.

This story proves that you can't actually buy real class.
I pretty much figured that was the reason. The thing I don't quite get is if this was a person of no wealth at all this thread would have gone in an entirely different direction, but because the man was successful it seems his right to feel distressed and speak out about it are being stomped on.

I feel basic human rights are just that, and that counts whether the human has money or not.
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IRiSHMaFIA wrote:because the man was successful it seems his right to feel distressed and speak out about it are being stomped on.
The only wealthy people I've any amount of respect for are those that don't have the insecurity and lack of class it takes to show it off. I also measure success in a person by how they treat others - so this guy is not successful in my eyes. He's a whining prick who put his discomfort ahead of the grief of the family. He should have just shut up, then counted his blessings rather than his spare change.
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faceless wrote:
IRiSHMaFIA wrote:because the man was successful it seems his right to feel distressed and speak out about it are being stomped on.
The only wealthy people I've any amount of respect for are those that don't have the insecurity and lack of class it takes to show it off. I also measure success in a person by how they treat others - so this guy is not successful in my eyes. He's a whining prick who put his discomfort ahead of the grief of the family. He should have just shut up, then counted his blessings rather than his spare change.
Right well I won't continue to bicker about it, but lastly I'll say I don't see him as a whining prick because he was distressed. It's a normal human reaction whether you're of means or not.
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