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Home»Human Interest»New Orleans-Bound Passenger Booted from Flight After Refusing to Remove Neck Pillow: ‘Act tough, miss your flight’

New Orleans-Bound Passenger Booted from Flight After Refusing to Remove Neck Pillow: ‘Act tough, miss your flight’

Just comply…

Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonJuly 21, 20253 Mins Read
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Image source: TikTok (@i.am.shaun2)

A man bound for New Orleans found himself at the center of a showdown with the cabin crew after refusing to fully comply with a flight attendant’s request to remove a seat-strapped neck pillow during takeoff preparations.

The conflict took place aboard an Alaska Airlines flight departing from what’s believed to be Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The passenger, whose identity remains unconfirmed, was seen in a now-widely circulated clip arguing with a cabin crew supervisor after he had already removed the offending item: a neck pillow that looped around the headrest, which is a design incompatible with FAA safety guidelines during takeoff.

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This was a fun flight. #seatac #alaska #plane #delayed #saints #seattle #neworleans #removedfromflight

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“You can’t strap a pillow to your seat back before takeoff. Just like you can’t put your laptop on your tray table before takeoff,” one Redditor quipped in a top comment, boiling the entire conflict down to a matter of simple compliance.

The man claimed he had purchased the pillow at the airport, unaware that it would violate any in-flight safety procedures. But it wasn’t the object itself that got him booted, but his demeanor. Flight attendants reportedly asked him several times to remove it. He eventually did, albeit under protest, and was still removed from the aircraft after the initial crew member told the captain she felt uncomfortable with his behavior.

“They always start to act remorseful when they see the consequences of their actions coming,” another commenter observed.

The man’s frustration escalated when informed he’d be forced off the plane. He refused to disembark voluntarily, citing an urgent job engagement with the New Orleans Saints scheduled for the following morning.

“I will not miss this flight. I will not miss this job. I removed the damn pillow,” he’s heard saying in the video. “This is absolutely ridiculous.“

Despite his protests, the captain sided with the crew member’s report. The entire flight was almost disembarked so law enforcement could remove the passenger without further incident. However, a follow-up video from i.am.shaun2 explains this did not eventually occur; several people went to disembark, and on the way past, exchanged words with him. This then prompted the man to stand up and declare that he would remove himself, and everybody could remain seated.

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Part 2. #seatac #alaska #plane #delayed #saints #seattle #neworleans #removedfromflight

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What remains clear is the larger debate sparked by the event: why are airports selling travel accessories that violate airline safety protocols in the first place?

“Dude should have just removed the pillow, but why are airports selling products that don’t comply with airline code?” one Redditor asked, echoing widespread confusion.

Some compared it to the sale of alcohol in terminals: available for purchase, but not freely usable once seated.

“They sell bottles of Jack, but it’s not advised you down them in your seat,” quipped another.

Though some sympathized with the man’s plight, especially given the alleged stakes of his employment, the consensus tilted toward a familiar aviation truth: crew directives are non-negotiable, and perceived noncompliance can quickly ground your plans.

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