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Topic : Canada flight cancelled after child refuses to wear seat bel
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TITLE : Canada flight cancelled after child refuses to wear seat bel

 Canada flight cancelled after child refuses to wear seat belt

Child Refuses Seat Belt, Canada Flight Cancelled | THE DAILY TRIBUNE | KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN

 

 

A Porter Airlines flight in Canada had to return to the terminal after a young child refused to wear a seat belt. The flight was traveling from Victoria to Toronto on August 6, but the delay caused passengers to miss the runway closing time and they had to take another flight the next day.

 

The airline said the child was standing in the seat and would not fasten the seat belt despite efforts by the parent and crew. Because the child was not safely secured, the crew decided that the plane could not take off and asked the child and accompanying parent to leave the aircraft.

A child aviation safety expert explained that children must wear seat belts because an unrestrained child can be thrown around during turbulence, especially during takeoff and landing. The incident started an online debate about airline safety, parenting, and how much flexibility airlines should give families traveling with young children.

Some people criticized the parents for not being strict enough, while others said the child may have been frightened rather than deliberately misbehaving. One passenger said the child appeared scared and was hiding under the seat.

 

Similar incidents have happened before. In 2018, a father and daughter were removed from a Southwest Airlines flight after a disagreement with the crew. Another family was removed from a JetBlue flight in 2012 after allegedly refusing to follow crew instructions. These cases continue to raise questions about how airlines should balance safety, rules, and compassion.

 

 

Edited using generative AI tools. 
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj6307x3wdgo

 

Comprehension

Why did the Porter Airlines flight return to the terminal?
What happened because of the delay?
Why is wearing a seat belt especially important for children on airplanes?
Why did some people believe the child was not intentionally misbehaving?
What have airlines done in similar incidents in the past?

Discussion

Do you think the airline made the right decision? Why or why not?
What should parents do if their child refuses to wear a seat belt on a plane?
Should airlines be more patient with young children? Why?
What should happen if a child is afraid of flying?
Should parents use strict discipline when children refuse to follow safety rules?
Who is mainly responsible for a child's behavior on a flight—the parents or the airline crew?
Have you ever seen a child misbehave in a public place? How did people react?
How can airlines make flying less stressful for young children?

Vocabulary

Cancel – to decide that something planned will not happen.
Seat belt – a safety belt that keeps you safely in your seat.
Secure – to make something safe and firmly attached.
Unrestrained – not held or fastened in place.
Turbulence – sudden movement of an airplane caused by changes in the air.
Disruptive – causing problems or interrupting something.
Unruly – difficult to control or behaving badly.
Comply – to follow a rule or instruction.