The passenger scrolled the TV screen on the plane with her fingers and caused a storm
Eric Olvera was present on Delta Flight when he suddenly noticed a woman touching her personal screen with her feet instead of her fingers - and then on and on. He documented the case and also ruled out the possibility of a girl with a disability in her hands. Watch the bizarre section
The passenger scrolled the TV screen on the plane with her fingers and caused a storm
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Eric Olvera was on a routine Delta flight routine, but suddenly he watched a spectacle not seen every day on the plane and decided to document for posterity. One of the passengers on the flight sat in front of her personal TV screen and used her fingers to touch the screen, scrolling through the options and choosing which movie she wanted to watch.
Olvera documented this moment, posted to the Instagram page that shames travelers @PassengerShaming and also wrote: "I am flying quite a lot and this is, in a big gap, the most disgusting thing I have seen on a plane."
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To the full articleWhat did she think to herself? (Screenshot)
A passenger uses legs to activate the screen in flight (Photo: Screenshot)
Olvera did not zoom in to show the girl's feet and also to prove that she was not wearing socks. This video has garnered over 700,000 views and people have expressed their dislike for the girl and wondered maybe she has some kind of disability that doesn't allow her to use her hands.
Olvera also replied to this and tweeted: "Her hands are fine. She carried a heavy and expensive cargo at the entrance and exit of the plane. She also used her hands to take snacks from the kitchen while the plane crew was not around." Kim Facta, who identified herself as a crew member on the plane, responded to the remarks and wrote: "As long as it is not a disability issue, I would tell her something." The woman's identity, by the way, is unknown.