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Child delays flight in Colombia after refusing to buckle seatbelt

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He’s so grounded.

A ten-year-old traveler was tossed from an airplane after throwing a tantrum when asked to buckle up for takeoff.

The infuriating episode unfolded aboard a short-haul Latam flight in Colombia, after the cheeky child didn’t heed crew member instructions — or his parent’s pleadings.

A ten-year-old traveler was tossed from an airplane after throwing a tantrum when asked to buckle up for takeoff. Alamy Stock Photo
“Now we’re waiting for the passengers who don’t comply with the regulation to please disembark,” said a flight attendant within the clip. Alamy Stock Photo

The captain was eventually forced to vacate the runway and return to the gate.

One frustrated flyer’s video of the delay-making disturbance has now gone viral — making the horrid little hellion a social media star.

In keeping with local reporting, the situation stretched out over a full hour before security arrived to assist remove the pint-sized prat and his do-nothing dad.

“Dear passengers, we previously informed you that, if the regulations weren’t complied with, we couldn’t start the flight,” explained a flight attendant on camera while describing the delay.

“Now we’re waiting for the passengers who don’t comply with the regulation to please disembark.”

Security personnel take the little hellion and his father off the plane. ElInformador_SM/X
Passengers shouted on the boy to “get off.” ElInformador_SM/X

The offender’s cabin mates appeared to react harshly to being held hostage by a misbehaved kid — many were quick to reprimand the terrible tyke’s father for failing to maintain the kid in line.

At one point, people could even be heard yelling on the dad to “get off” the aircraft.

Before things could get even uglier, security personnel arrived and escorted the pair from the plane.

While most appeared to support the airline’s decision, one woman may very well be heard defending the child, yelling: “He has rights, it’s a baby.”

Grownups are essentially the most frequent offenders, but bad behavior basically has develop into a well-recognized a part of flying nowadays.

In April, a Spirit Airlines passenger was forced to deplane after snapping her teeth and growling at fellow passengers in a meltdown for the ages.

Last month, a chaotic brawl erupted aboard an Eva Air flight from Taiwan to the USA, after one flyer flipped his lid over his seatmate’s coughing.

Fed-up flight attendants recently dished their passenger pet peeves — and the list was nearly limitless, from unwanted touching to unwarranted use of the decision button.

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He’s so grounded.

A ten-year-old traveler was tossed from an airplane after throwing a tantrum when asked to buckle up for takeoff.

The infuriating episode unfolded aboard a short-haul Latam flight in Colombia, after the cheeky child didn’t heed crew member instructions — or his parent’s pleadings.

A ten-year-old traveler was tossed from an airplane after throwing a tantrum when asked to buckle up for takeoff. Alamy Stock Photo
“Now we’re waiting for the passengers who don’t comply with the regulation to please disembark,” said a flight attendant within the clip. Alamy Stock Photo

The captain was eventually forced to vacate the runway and return to the gate.

One frustrated flyer’s video of the delay-making disturbance has now gone viral — making the horrid little hellion a social media star.

In keeping with local reporting, the situation stretched out over a full hour before security arrived to assist remove the pint-sized prat and his do-nothing dad.

“Dear passengers, we previously informed you that, if the regulations weren’t complied with, we couldn’t start the flight,” explained a flight attendant on camera while describing the delay.

“Now we’re waiting for the passengers who don’t comply with the regulation to please disembark.”

Security personnel take the little hellion and his father off the plane. ElInformador_SM/X
Passengers shouted on the boy to “get off.” ElInformador_SM/X

The offender’s cabin mates appeared to react harshly to being held hostage by a misbehaved kid — many were quick to reprimand the terrible tyke’s father for failing to maintain the kid in line.

At one point, people could even be heard yelling on the dad to “get off” the aircraft.

Before things could get even uglier, security personnel arrived and escorted the pair from the plane.

While most appeared to support the airline’s decision, one woman may very well be heard defending the child, yelling: “He has rights, it’s a baby.”

Grownups are essentially the most frequent offenders, but bad behavior basically has develop into a well-recognized a part of flying nowadays.

In April, a Spirit Airlines passenger was forced to deplane after snapping her teeth and growling at fellow passengers in a meltdown for the ages.

Last month, a chaotic brawl erupted aboard an Eva Air flight from Taiwan to the USA, after one flyer flipped his lid over his seatmate’s coughing.

Fed-up flight attendants recently dished their passenger pet peeves — and the list was nearly limitless, from unwanted touching to unwarranted use of the decision button.

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