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How much power do pilots have to eject passengers from airplanes before they depart?


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 John Mazor, spokesman for the Air Line Pilots Association, U.S. government regulations and airline rules give pilots the power to boot you for nearly any reason. "The discretion is extremely broad. It goes back to the tradition of being a sea captain," says Mazor. All airlines allow pilots to kick you out for disorderly, abusive or violent conduct. Foul body odor body odor A malodorous body scent. Cf Flatulance, Halitosis.  and blowing kisses at flight attendants are also reasons, says Mazor. Most people get tossed because they disobey dis·o·bey  
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To refuse or fail to follow an order or rule.

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To refuse or fail to obey (an order or rule).
 the flight crew, come aboard drunk or wear offensive clothing, says American Airlines American Airlines

Major U.S. airline. American was created through a merger of several smaller U.S. airlines and incorporated in 1934. It continued to buy the routes of other airlines, becoming an international carrier in the 1970s; its routes include South America, the
 spokesman Tim Wagner. An American Airlines pilot recently threw out a man who refused to take off or turn inside out a T-shirt depicting a nude couple. LATIN TRADE posed this scenario to Mazor and Delta spokesperson Anthony Black: "You say to a pilot, 'I've read where some pilots fly drunk. Have you been drinking?' Can he eject you?" Black's answer: "It's within his discretion." Mazor's answer: "He can throw you off for being a jackass jackass: see ass. , but he probably won't."
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