SPIRIT AIRLINES FLIGHT
ATTENDANT IN TROUBLE FOR PRE-FLIGHT TARMAC PHOTOS
Tarmac photos land flight
attendant in stew
A Chicago flight attendant for
Spirit Airlines is in trouble for some photos taken on the tarmac at O'Hare
Airport.
CHICAGO -- A Chicago flight attendant for Spirit Airlines is in trouble for some photos taken on the tarmac at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
Some passengers who had just boarded a Spirit Airline plane at O'Hare looked out the window and saw a flight attendant posing inside the jet engine well. One of the passengers contacted the Eyewitness News in disbelief, asking if it was part of a new pre-flight checklist. When this flight attendant ended up working their flight, they took down her name and later found she had posted the pictures on her Facebook page.
Some passengers witnessed the flight attendant standing on the tarmac in front of one of the plane's jet engines and then scrunched in front of the turbine blades.
One person who contacted Eyewitness News said they couldn't believe what they were seeing and questioned whether it was proper and legal.
They wrote down the name of the Spirit flight attendant, Ericka Paige Diehl, and looked her up on Facebook, where the tarmac photos were posted. One of them was being used as her profile picture.
When Eyewitness News contacted her Tuesday, the 41-year-old Gurnee resident said at first that she didn't know anything about the photos on her Facebook page, and then said she wasn't "at liberty to discuss them."
A few minutes later, however, the pictures vanished from Facebook and are now replaced by an inspirational message that says, "Your wings already exist, all you have to do is fly." Tonight her Facebook page has been taken down altogether.
CHICAGO -- A Chicago flight attendant for Spirit Airlines is in trouble for some photos taken on the tarmac at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
Some passengers who had just boarded a Spirit Airline plane at O'Hare looked out the window and saw a flight attendant posing inside the jet engine well. One of the passengers contacted the Eyewitness News in disbelief, asking if it was part of a new pre-flight checklist. When this flight attendant ended up working their flight, they took down her name and later found she had posted the pictures on her Facebook page.
Some passengers witnessed the flight attendant standing on the tarmac in front of one of the plane's jet engines and then scrunched in front of the turbine blades.
One person who contacted Eyewitness News said they couldn't believe what they were seeing and questioned whether it was proper and legal.
They wrote down the name of the Spirit flight attendant, Ericka Paige Diehl, and looked her up on Facebook, where the tarmac photos were posted. One of them was being used as her profile picture.
When Eyewitness News contacted her Tuesday, the 41-year-old Gurnee resident said at first that she didn't know anything about the photos on her Facebook page, and then said she wasn't "at liberty to discuss them."
A few minutes later, however, the pictures vanished from Facebook and are now replaced by an inspirational message that says, "Your wings already exist, all you have to do is fly." Tonight her Facebook page has been taken down altogether.
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