Pilot threatened to turn plane around if passengers didn't stop exchanging nudes

Mara Leighton
Tue, August 30, 2022 at 6:35 PM·2 min read

A Southwest Airlines pilot told passengers "vacation is going to be ruined" if they didn't stop AirDropping nude images on the plane.
  • A viral TikTok captured a pilot threatening not to fly if passengers didn't stop AirDropping nudes.
  • In the clip, the pilot told passengers to 'quit sending naked pictures' or vacation would be ruined.
  • Cyberflashing isn't a new problem, and legislators are working to criminalize the act.
A Southwest Airlines pilot piloting a plane to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, threatened to turn the plane around and involve security if a passenger didn't stop sending unsolicited AirDropped nudes. An August 25 TikTok chronicling the incident was uploaded by user Teighlor Marsalis (@teighmars) and has since been viewed more than 2 million times.

"So here's the deal," the pilot said over the intercom. "If this continues while we're on the ground, I'm going to have to pull back to the gate, everybody's going to have to get off, we're going to have to get security involved, and [your] vacation is going to be ruined," "Whatever that AirDrop thing is — quit sending naked pictures, let's get yourself to Cabo," he continued.

The incident reportedly happened before the plane was airborne when a passenger received the explicit image and complained to a flight attendant. Marsalis, who told Insider via Instagram direct message she thought the pilot handled the situation "perfectly," said she also received an AirDrop request but denied it. In a statement provided to Insider, Southwest Airlines said the safety, security, and wellbeing of customers and employees was its "highest priority at all times. When made aware of a potential problem, our employees address issues to support the comfort of those traveling with us."

Cyberflashing, the practice of sending unsolicited and explicit photos to nearby strangers, is not a new problem. In a 2017 Pew Research Center report, 53% of women ages 18-29 reported having been sent unsolicited obscene images (compared to 37% of men within the same range). A 2021 report found that 33% of women under 35 reported having been sexually harassed online in general — three times more often than men within the same age range.

Cyberflashing is already considered a misdemeanor in Texas after legislators teamed up with dating app Bumble in 2019 to criminalize it. In California, a new bill sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom on August 22 would give unsuspecting recipients the ability to sue the senders if they're older than 18.
"Just as individuals suffer sexual harassment and abuse in their physical, non-digital lives," Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry said when the California Assembly approved the bill, "there's a growing incidence of individuals being harassed by receiving unsolicited, sexually explicit images and videos including from people they do not know."

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I'm not gonna TMI past the point where I'd tell you that you're quite wrong and it's genuinely horrific how few pilots actually know how to fold/refold/orient paper charts and properly navigate thick indexed books (let alone know what an index is) or know that B123 is the 123rd page of section B of some flipbook that gets republished in its entirety every 56 days. Entirely lost on them.
Some ATP graduate speds being retarded enough to not know how to use a book or do a little bit of mental indexing is still news to me. I can do both, everyone I know or fly with can do both. Maybe I'm just fucking old now, they taught me how to use an E-6B and a GPS flight school, I flew on analog gauges and finished up on G1000s. I have a CR-3 and an ipad in the same backpack. I'm not even 35
 
Step 1) Turn on Air Drop.
Step 2) Get requested file(s) from friend or colleague.
Step 3) Turn off Air Drop.
Step 4) Don't receive any digitized dicks.

I don't even own a Mac anymore but this baby's first networking shit is not complicated.
Alternatively:

Step 1) Buy an Android
Step 2) Don't ever have to worry about being sent digitized dicks or having your phone vaporize upon improper contact with carpeted flooring
 
Some ATP graduate speds being retarded enough to not know how to use a book or do a little bit of mental indexing is still news to me. I can do both, everyone I know or fly with can do both. Maybe I'm just fucking old now, they taught me how to use an E-6B and a GPS flight school, I flew on analog gauges and finished up on G1000s. I have a CR-3 and an ipad in the same backpack. I'm not even 35
I learned on analog gauges and G1000s were genuinely new tech when I was around. A CR-3 is god-tier stuff and nobody I've ever, ever talked to has heard of one even though I always kept one in my pocket.
You've never had to teach CPL students nor have had to manage ATPL candidates. It's genuinely depressing how stupid they are now. Procedure approaches are now considered "GOTCHA!" items for younger trainees and airline pilots.
 
Makes me glad my smartphone is turned off except when I need to call, and have only the apps which came with the phone.
 
Makes me glad my smartphone is turned off except when I need to call, and have only the apps which came with the phone.
“Turned off”. Your phone will turn on by itself, beacon, and then turn off again. Unless you pull the battery and discharge the caps, it can still locate you. Even the devices that don’t upload it immediately, store it and send it on when it has connectivity.
 
“Turned off”. Your phone will turn on by itself, beacon, and then turn off again. Unless you pull the battery and discharge the caps, it can still locate you. Even the devices that don’t upload it immediately, store it and send it on when it has connectivity.
Even if it runs Android?
 
So it's not passengers exchanging nudes, it's one guy spamming his dickpic
 
Pilot sounds based tbh. Imagine if it was some soyboy pilot: 'Some passengers can be triggered by sensitive imagery. We ask that you kindly refrain from sending unsolicited photos so that all our passengers may have a safe, comfortable flight.'
 
They were sly to keep the plane's origin out of the article so that Vordy can't collect his 10k from Dyn.
 
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Approve of the pilot but I cannot police someone whined to the cabin crew because they got a dick pic they accepted.

What next, "stewardess I'm getting pop ups when I go online. Make it stop."
 
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