Delta Passenger Kicked Off Plane for Using the Bathroom During 30-Minute Tarmac Delay
Kima Hamilton boarded a Delta flight from Atlanta to Milwaukee on April 18, but arrived in the city via Southwest Airlines. That's because he was taken off of the plane after he used the bathroom during a delay. According to a report from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the plane had taxied to the runway and passengers were told they were third in line for take off. As one fellow passenger told the newspaper, the delay extended to about 30 minutes.
As he told the outlet, Hamilton suddenly felt he needed to use the bathroom and since the plane was not moving, he got up and walked toward the restroom. However a flight attendant told him they would lose their place in line, so he returned to his seat. After a half hour delay, the urge didn't go away and he quickly peed.
He spoke to two Delta agents one at a time, the encounters videotaped by fellow passengers and shared online. The first Delta agent asked Hamilton to speak with him off the plane, but he told the agent he didn't know why he was being removed and tried to explain the situation. However, the agent continued to insist they speak outside and then ultimately left.
"You're kicking me off the plane and I need you to be honest with me. You're saying let's get off and discuss," he told the agent, per social media video. "I get off the plane and the plane takes off and then I'm at the mercy of whenever Delta decides to rebook me if Delta decides to rebook me."
As Delta told in a statement, "Our flight crews are extensively trained to ensure the safety and security of all customers. It is imperative that passengers comply with crew instructions during all phases of flight, especially at the critical points of takeoff and landing."
Ultimately, after remaining calm during questioning, he was not arrested. Delta refunded part of his ticket cost and said he could pick up his checked luggage in Milwaukee.
He purchased a new ticket for a Southwest Airlines flight, which arrived late that night, for three times the refund he received from Delta.
As a fellow passenger described in a blog post online, a new person appeared in Hamilton's seat when they reboarded.