A video of a pilot ranting and removing his frustration on passengers over a flight getting delayed has taken over the Internet.
On May 25, an incident occurred aboard a WizzAir flight at Gatwick Airport.
The plane was meant to go to Larnaca, Cyprus, but it was delayed by seven hours, which infuriated the pilot and caused him to holler.
He warned the passengers that if they left the plane, the flight would not take off that night – and that he was doing everything he could to fix the situation.
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“Show of hands please, who wants to get off?” said the WizzAir pilot.
“We won’t be going tonight if you get off. You know, I don’t need this, the crew doesn’t need this. We are doing what we can to get you out of here. It’s out of my control. Completely out of my control. We’re doing everything we can. If you want to get off, I’ll let you off, no problem,” he added.
Hanne Yam shared the now-viral video on YouTube with a caption that read –
“THIS is the moment a WizzAir pilot rants – “I don’t need this!”- over a plane tannoy as he loses his cool during a seven-hour delay. Exhausted passengers were left in disbelief after the pilot spoke from the cockpit on a delayed flight to Cyprus at Gatwick Airport.”
When the pilot was yelling, 4 passengers stood there and listened intently.
The woman who has shared the video on YouTube said she gathered information from TikTok.
The video has been viewed more than 3,300 times since it has been posted.
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WizzAir is a Hungarian ultra-low-cost carrier headquartered in Budapest. It began flying in 2004 and reached the remarkable milestone of carrying 200 million passengers in 2019.
The plan to launch WizzAir began in June 2003, when József Váradi, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, brought together six people with diverse airline experience.
Last month, a video of passengers on a JetBlue flight in the United States begging the pilot to let them off after a series of failed landings at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York went viral. The video was widely shared on Twitter and other social media platforms.