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w8ng4msrgt
May 13th, 2008, 07:58 PM
NEW YORK - A New York City man is suing JetBlue Airways Corp. for more than $2 million because he says a pilot made him give up his seat to a flight attendant and sit on the toilet for more than three hours on a flight from California.

Gokhan Mutlu, of Manhattan's Inwood section, says in court papers the pilot told him to "go 'hang out' in the bathroom" about 90 minutes into the San Diego to New York flight because the flight attendant complained that the "jump seat" she was assigned was uncomfortable, the lawsuit said.

Mutlu was traveling on a a "buddy pass," a standby travel voucher that JetBlue employees give to friends, from New York to San Diego on Feb. 16, and returned to New York on Feb. 23, the lawsuit said.

Initially, Mutlu was told a flight attendant had taken the last seat on the plane, but then he was advised she would sit in the employee "jump seat," meaning he could have the last seat, the lawsuit said.

The pilot told him 1 1/2 hours into the five-hour flight that he would have to relinquish the seat to the flight attendant, court papers say. But the pilot said that Mutlu could not sit in the jump seat because only JetBlue employees were permitted to sit there, the lawsuit said.

When Mutlu expressed reluctance to go sit in the bathroom, the pilot, who was not named in the lawsuit, told him that "he was the pilot, that this was his plane, under his command that (Mutlu) should be grateful for being on board," the lawsuit said.

When the aircraft hit turbulence and passengers were directed to return to their seats, but "the plaintiff had no seat to return to, sitting on a toilet stool with no seat belts," court papers say.

Some time later, a male flight attendant knocked on the restroom door and told Mutlu he could return to his original seat, court papers say.

Mutlu's lawsuit, filed Friday in Manhattan's state Supreme Court, says JetBlue negligently endangered him by not providing him with a seat with a safety belt or harness, in violation of federal law.

A JetBlue spokesman declined comment on the lawsuit Monday.

Link (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080513/ap_on_fe_st/jetblue_lawsuit;_ylt=Ag0Wsouz5JchToB8dAXWb6HtiBIF)

Dakota Valkyrie
May 13th, 2008, 08:03 PM
How do you know when you have a pilot at your party?
They'll tell you.

That's sort of an Air Force joke.. but my sister who is a pilot for a major airline says it's pretty much the same in the private sector.

gprime
May 13th, 2008, 08:26 PM
I am inclined to support this lawsuit. Of course that assumes, and I've not read the terms to verify, that once the flight has taken off, the seat is ensured, short of them making a forced landing to arrest him for a crime. In that case, it is inappropriate to force the person, who paid for his seat, to give it up to some bitch who can't handle an "uncomfortable" seat that her ass is being paid to sit in.

Lizard
May 13th, 2008, 08:56 PM
In that case, it is inappropriate to force the person, who paid for his seat, to give it up to some bitch who can't handle an "uncomfortable" seat that her ass is being paid to sit in.

It's not clear he paid for the seat--I don't know what a "buddy pass" entails--but I'm totally with you on the flight attendant. What the fuck was she doing sitting down for that long? Bitch should've been seeing if I needed another drink.

dop
May 13th, 2008, 08:56 PM
But the pilot said that Mutlu could not sit in the jump seat because only JetBlue employees were permitted to sit there, the lawsuit said.

Thats the most stupid thing Ive ever heard, Passangers are not allowed on jump seats to avoid lawsuits because they are more dangerous... to make him sit in the batroom instead? that pilot is a retard.

If this lawsuit was about an non paying guy flying on a "buddy pass" complaining about being traded to the jump seat nobody would give a shit, rigth now due the pilot's inpetitude and assholery he has a good shot of coming out with a win and I hope he does, what a stupid pilot.

ashdavus
May 13th, 2008, 09:31 PM
It's not clear he paid for the seat--I don't know what a "buddy pass" entails--but I'm totally with you on the flight attendant. What the fuck was she doing sitting down for that long? Bitch should've been seeing if I needed another drink.

The way i read it was that he was riding on a free pass and it sounded like she was not working that flight. Being an employee, she would be permitted to sit in the jump seat. CLEARLY, according to the report, she GAVE UP her regular seat to him and agreed to sit in the jump seat. That was HER BAD and should not have been his problem,. Both the pilot AND that attendant need to be fired ASAP and I hope this guy gets his 2 million!

BTW - - I'll NEVER fly jetblue now.

Raq me darkly
May 14th, 2008, 04:19 PM
Since everyone here likes pictures, this is the plaintiff:
http://www.wbir.com/genthumb.ashx?e=3&h=240&w=320&i=/assetpool/images/080514081519_May14_2008_JETBLUE_LAWSUIT[1].jpg

I agree with his suit mainly because (and the reason stated) that he did not have the proper safety restraints on the seat.

ashdavus
May 14th, 2008, 06:10 PM
Since everyone here likes pictures, this is the plaintiff:
http://www.wbir.com/genthumb.ashx?e=3&h=240&w=320&i=/assetpool/images/080514081519_May14_2008_JETBLUE_LAWSUIT[1].jpg

I agree with his suit mainly because (and the reason stated) that he did not have the proper safety restraints on the seat.

Watch, the airlines will now all start installing seatbelts in the shitters.