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Man Kicked Off A Flight For Wearing Women’s Underwear As A Mask
Clearly, not in compliance.
Adam Jenne was asked to get off from a flight for wearing a red thong as a face covering. Amid fears sparked by the new COVID variant, Omicron, Adam of Cape Coral insisted he was wearing the red underwear to comply with facemask requirements on flights.
Adam Jenne has been banned from an airline after wearing a red thong as a facemask.
In a now-viral clip, Adam, who was on a flight heading to Washington DC from Fort Lauderdale International Airport, was urged by the cabin crew that he needed to leave the airplane. “You’re going to have to come off the plane. We’re not going to let you travel,” a flight attendant said.
In a short clip, a flight attendant could be heard telling Adam he’s “not in mask compliance.”
After a back and forth, the 38-Year-Old eventually left the plane without an altercation.
Adam could then be heard asking: “Why,” and the staff member responded: “You’re not in mask compliance. Adam covered his nose and mouth during the whole interaction and even left the plane without an altercation. The 38-Year-Old’s removal from the flight undeniably sparked a show of support from other passengers.
The incident sparked a show of support as a few other passengers joined him and got off the plane.
According to the United States Airline’s website, masks should be able to cover the mouth and nose fully.
Several people reportedly got up to leave. According to the United States Airline’s website, masks should be able to cover the mouth and nose fully. Speaking to Fox4, Adam revealed he had been banned from United Airlines flights and had previously been removed from a Delta Airlines flight for doing the same thing.
Adam [pictured here] had been removed from a Delta Airlines flight for doing the same thing. However, he got a full refund and used the money to book another flight.
Following the incident, the airline company released a press release, and it reads: “The customer wasn’t in compliance with the federal mask mandate, and we appreciate that our team addressed the issue on the ground prior to taking off, avoiding any potential disruptions on the air.” However, Adam got a full refund of his money.