Delta Air Lines kicks passenger off jet because he used the loo while delayed plane was stuck on the tarmac
Video shows Kima Hamilton's 'outrageous' clash with cabin crew, which ended with everyone on board being forced to leave the plane and a further two-hour delay
A DELTA Air Lines passenger was kicked off a flight because he was desperate for the LOO after waiting half an hour for take-off.
Video shows Kima Hamilton's "outrageous" clash with cabin crew, which ended with everyone on board being forced to leave the plane and a further two-hour delay.
The latest plane drama comes after United Airlines workers dragged a bloodied doctor off an overbooked jet to make way for airline staff.
Kima, a 39-year-old DJ and poet on his way to speak to schoolkids, was booted off the Delta flight from Atlanta to Milwaukee on April 18.
As it sat on the tarmac waiting for a take-off slot, he got out of his seat and walked towards the toilets but was ordered back to his seat.
Some 30 minutes later the plane had not moved and he got up again to go to the loo, and was back in his seat in "less than a minute", witnesses said.
Kima later : "The pilot came on and said, 'Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry for the inconvenience but we have to return to the gate and remove a passenger'. It escalated to that point that fast."
Footage shows Kima pleading with an airline official: "Can you help me understand why… I need more information, I haven't done anything.
"I purchased this ticket, I had an emergency and needed to pee, I tried to hold it the first time and I absolutely couldn't, and now I'm being kicked off the plane? I haven't done anything hostile."
Other passengers can be heard saying there is no need to remove him from the plane.
"I am disappointed and horrified at how Delta Airlines staff treated their customers/passengers."
She said airline staff claimed they had to deal with a "security threat" - but she denied there was anything threatening about the passenger.
She accused the crew of basing their decision on Kima's race and vowed never to fly with Delta again.
Kima was forced to buy a walk-on fare to get home to Milwaukee at three times the amount he was refunded.
Delta said in a statement: "Our flight crews are extensively trained to ensure the safety and security of all customers.
"It is imperative that passengers comply with crew instructions during all phases of flight, especially at the critical points of takeoff and landing."
The incident is the latest in a string of public relations disasters fir US airlines in recent weeks.
United Airlines has promised to overhaul its procedures after Dr David Dao was filmed being dragged from a flight in Chicago.
It got worse for the airline yesterday when it emerged a celebrity's prized giant rabbit died on board on a flight from the UK.
In December footage showed a woman being dragged off a Delta jet by cops after she allegedly stormed on without checking in.