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A Wisconsin woman traveling on a Southwest Airlines flight to Milwaukee says that flight attendants forced her to turn her phone off and wouldn’t let her try to stop her husband who was threatening suicide just as the plane was about to take off.

Karen Momsen-Evers was sitting on the runway in New Orleans when, mere minutes before the plane was to lift off, she received a text from her depressed husband who was threatening to kill himself.

But as Momsen-Evers began to call police to try and thwart her husband Andy’s attempt to kill himself, she says that flight attendants refused to allow her to continue her panicked calls. The attendants cited FAA regulations that demand that all cell phones be turned off in flight.

“The steward slapped the phone down and said you need to go on airplane mode now,” Momsen-Evers said.

Even once in the air, the distraught woman tried to convince the attendants to let her try to call police because her husband was threatening suicide. Still, the attendants refused to allow her any leeway.

“I begged her, I said I’m sure someone can make an emergency phone call,” Momsen-Evers said to no avail.

“I just wanted someone to go and try to save him,” she added. “But nobody helped.”

The woman wasn’t able to get in touch with police until she finally landed in Milwaukee, and by then, it was too late. Her husband had acted on his suicide threat.

“Our hearts go out to the Evers family during this difficult time,” Southwest Airlines said in a statement.

The company went on to explain that flight attendants are supposed to alert the flight crew if there is some life or death situation that might affect the crew or passengers. But, “In this situation, the pilots were not notified,” the airline said apologetically.

The airline offered a refund for the flight but no satisfactory explanation of why the system failed.

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Very sad. But what does she think she could do? If a person really wants to end it, they will, and no one can stop them.

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What would have happened if she'd told the flight attendant to have the crew send the police to her house to stop a suicide?

 



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The plane was sitting on the runway. Once they made it clear she couldn't use her phone, why didn't she just get off the plane?

 

 



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I would have gotten off or, if it was too late to get off, made such a ruckus that they kicked me off. That's a pretty desperate situation.

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I have a friend who is a flight attendant. He commented on this story when someone posted it on Facebook. He says so many people have "emergencies" it's become like the boy that cried wolf.

I think this guy knew her plans and planned his text message for a time he knew she couldn't respond.

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Absolutely disgusting. Not one reason why they couldn't have let her make an emergency call.

While crying wolf is a problem, flight attendants shouldn't assume that every case is crying wolf. Her husband's text should be proof enough that it's not a crying wolf situation.

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I do feel for this woman, the attendants should have notified the pilot to make the emergency call. I feel bad for saying this but like divine geek said he could have planned it around the time he knew she couldn't respone. To me that was cruel to do that to someone who loves you.

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Well, people who commit suicide rarely have other people's feelings in mind. However, that flight attendant should have reported it to the pilot and they should have sent the police to his house for a welfare check.

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The real misunderstood part of this story is cell phones do not interfere with the ****pit electronics on an air craft. Cell phone usage is regulated by the airlines. so the usage of a phone on the air craft does not conflict with the flight. Total bad call by the attendants.

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I see a lawsuit in the making. The flight attendant did not use common sense. How tragic for the wife to know that she tried to save her husband, but was prevented from doing so by some archaic airline policy. Yes, years (and years!) ago, cell phones MIGHT have impacted the communications of the aircraft, but today's phones (and aircraft communications) are so much more advanced. This entire flight crew needs to be retrained, and new policy written.

And I think that because the wife was trying to contact the POLICE, the flight attendant should have realized that this was a true emergency, not just for someone's convenience.

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What are these people supposed to do?

They do the best they can. This man wanted it this way. That is what I mean when I say people who are serious about killing themselves, do it when no one can stop them.



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The plane was sitting on the runway. Once they made it clear she couldn't use her phone, why didn't she just get off the plane?

 


 How? The plane is lined up for takeoff, what do you want to happen? Abort the trip? Going back to the gate to let her off is VERY difficult and expensive.

Do you think she should open an emergency door?

 



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I see a lawsuit in the making. The flight attendant did not use common sense. How tragic for the wife to know that she tried to save her husband, but was prevented from doing so by some archaic airline policy. Yes, years (and years!) ago, cell phones MIGHT have impacted the communications of the aircraft, but today's phones (and aircraft communications) are so much more advanced. This entire flight crew needs to be retrained, and new policy written.

And I think that because the wife was trying to contact the POLICE, the flight attendant should have realized that this was a true emergency, not just for someone's convenience.


 Fine--maybe so--but until then, they can't just not follow the existing policies when they feel like it.

 

This is just another case of some whack job offing himself and his survivors looking for someone to blame it on.



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Very sad. But what does she think she could do? If a person really wants to end it, they will, and no one can stop them.


 If the police were called, they may have gotten there in time to save him.  We don't even know how he did it.



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So, an autistic child potentially having a meltdown is cause for an emergency landing, but life and death situations won't allow for a phone call. The world has gone insane.

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So, an autistic child potentially having a meltdown is cause for an emergency landing, but life and death situations won't allow for a phone call. The world has gone insane.


There is nothing new about dumb decisions. The world is not GOING insane, it always has been. 

 

 



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The airline offered a refund for the flight.... What? Kind of a slap in the face, I would think. Either nothing (and justify the action that was or was not taken by the crew) or at least enough to cover the funeral, expenses and any other suffering deemed necessary here....

Can not automatically assume everyone is a nut case...

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Momala wrote:

I see a lawsuit in the making. The flight attendant did not use common sense. How tragic for the wife to know that she tried to save her husband, but was prevented from doing so by some archaic airline policy. Yes, years (and years!) ago, cell phones MIGHT have impacted the communications of the aircraft, but today's phones (and aircraft communications) are so much more advanced. This entire flight crew needs to be retrained, and new policy written.

And I think that because the wife was trying to contact the POLICE, the flight attendant should have realized that this was a true emergency, not just for someone's convenience.


 Fine--maybe so--but until then, they can't just not follow the existing policies when they feel like it.

 

This is just another case of some whack job offing himself and his survivors looking for someone to blame it on.


 I thought you were the one who said rules don't need to be blindly followed.  Is that only when YOU disagree with them?



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What would have happened if she'd told the flight attendant to have the crew send the police to her house to stop a suicide?

 


Yes, that would have been the best solution.  That seems like an easy thing.  Would it have stopped him, who knows?   



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I think that is the problem now with Crying Wolf. EVERYONE wants some special exception, privilege, freebie, exemption. So much so, that those who deal with it become very numb to all the so called emergencies. So, that when something really is a terrible situation, they don't even go through the human emotion process anymore to understand that it really may be.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

I think that is the problem now with Crying Wolf. EVERYONE wants some special exception, privilege, freebie, exemption. So much so, that those who deal with it become very numb to all the so called emergencies. So, that when something really is a terrible situation, they don't even go through the human emotion process anymore to understand that it really may be.


And I bet it happens often enough that passengers lie and tell flight attendants that their call is urgent just so they can finish a trivial phone call. Those flight attendants probably get jaded and tired of it. Then when there's a real emergency they have a hard time believing it.



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Momala wrote:

I see a lawsuit in the making. The flight attendant did not use common sense. How tragic for the wife to know that she tried to save her husband, but was prevented from doing so by some archaic airline policy. Yes, years (and years!) ago, cell phones MIGHT have impacted the communications of the aircraft, but today's phones (and aircraft communications) are so much more advanced. This entire flight crew needs to be retrained, and new policy written.

And I think that because the wife was trying to contact the POLICE, the flight attendant should have realized that this was a true emergency, not just for someone's convenience.


 Fine--maybe so--but until then, they can't just not follow the existing policies when they feel like it.

 

This is just another case of some whack job offing himself and his survivors looking for someone to blame it on.


 I thought you were the one who said rules don't need to be blindly followed.  Is that only when YOU disagree with them?


 Ha!  Don't even get me started on how stupid I think most flight and pre-flight rules are.  I'd LOVE to not follow most of them. I'd LOVE to see them changed.



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