FLIGHT ATTENDANT WOULDN'T LET LADY SING NATIONAL ANTHEM ON PLANE

Pamela Gaudry was on a Delta flight Saturday from Philadelphia to Atlanta when the pilot told passengers the plane was carrying the remains of a fallen American soldier. Gaudry began asking other passengers if they would join her in singing the national anthem as the casket was taken off the plane. Many agreed enthusiastically, she said. But then the chief flight attendant told her “You cannot sing the national anthem. It is against company policy.” A spokesman for Delta declined to comment Monday on the specifics on Gaudry’s account, but said “there is not a policy about singing the national anthem, period.” Gaudry, of course, self-recorded a 6-minute video that she posted on Facebook about her outrage, where it has received much attention.
* I think it’s because the “rockets red glare” high part sets off some kind of alarm in the cockpit.
* Either that, or the flight attendant is married to someone in the NFL.
* Yet when the Captain asked about a possible 21-gun salute, 68 passengers raised their concealed-carry weapons.
* In retaliation, Gaudry took a kneel in the aisle, and it took three hours for the passengers to get off.
* It turns out you ARE allowed to sing on the plane, if you pay the $30 Singing On Board fee.
PHONE TOPIC: Would you have sung the National Anthem on the plane? Is this lady in the right, or is she just an attention whore?