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PHILADELPHIA -- A blind man was kicked off a U.S. Airways flight Wednesday evening after a squabble with a flight attendant over restraining his guide dog. The airline's action so infuriated the 35 or so other passengers that the flight had to be canceled.
Forty-nine-year-old Albert Rizzi, who told ABCNews.com that he flies every month and can't travel without his guide dog, said this is the second time in six months that he's had a problem on a U.S. Airways flight.
"The flight attendant wanted me to put my dog under the seat, and I did the best I could. A passenger even sat Indian style to make room for my dog Doxy," he said.
During the fracas, Rizzi said his fellow passengers "raised a ruckus" to express their displeasure with the way the flight attendant had treated him.
Rockpuck
reply to post by snarky412
I imagine that if the man was "disruptive" and "belligerent" that other passengers would not have reacted and stood on his side the way they did. Obviously the attendant is lying, as is the airline.
Needless to say, the passengers stories vary with the stewardess' story.
And the Officials at US Airways said Mr. Rizzi was belligerent and the crew’s safety was in jeopardy, but other passengers said that isn’t true.
Kangaruex4Ewe
BRAVO to ALL the passengers that stood up, for, and by this man and his guide dog. I think flight attendants are getting a bit haughty lately but I am mightily happy to see PEOPLE sticking up for PEOPLE. It is a rare act these days and this article made my night just for that simple fact.
If we all did this every time we see an injustice done... then we would not be where we are now in so many different ways.
Raxoxane
reply to post by snarky412
It was nice to read about people stil willing to stand with another who was in a difficult situation and even help out.It gives one a bit of hope for society+humanity in general.