Guest George Posted March 12, 2003 Share Posted March 12, 2003 Toddler tantrum grounds jet By James Sturcke, Evening Standard 12 March 2003 Like any two-year-old Marcello Ferrand is prone to the occasional tantrum. So when an aircraft crew tried to make him wear a seatbelt he panicked and sat under the seat - the kind of scene any parent will recognise. However, for the staff of a British Airways flight from Milan to Heathrow it demanded immediate action - which resulted in the police being called and Marcello, along with his grandparents, being hauled off the plane. Other stories: Mandate may be abandoned before war Blair sets out key tests to avoid war Firefighters order 24-hour strike Serb premier killed by sniper Noisy tenants may lose housing benefit Fear of war sends shares tumbling Tarrant 'shocked' at TV cheat claim Ratcatchers called in at clean hospital Dame Thora comfortable after stroke Woman crushed in lift accident The airline's ground staff then refused to let the elderly couple and Marcello, who lives in Kensal Rise, travel on a later flight. They then had to pay £300 for tickets with Alitalia to get home. Marcello's grandmother Mariella DeNatale, 70, said the cabin crew had completely overreacted and had been responsible for scaring the toddler in the first place. She said: "The police came aboard, checked our passports and then took us to a waiting car. I have flown all over the world and never had an experience like this. I felt like a Third World citizen." The Airbus A319 with about 100 passengers was further delayed while the family's luggage was removed. It arrived at Heathrow 45 minutes behind schedule. Ms DeNatale, a former fashion editor for Vogue in Italy, added: "We were treated like rubbish. The captain told us he was not prepared to take us to London. It was a very bad experience. I will never buy another ticket with BA." The scene took place as the aircraft was taxiing to the runway on Sunday morning carrying Ms DeNatale, her husband Peter Van Schalwyk and Marcello. The couple boarded the 11.45am flight with their grandson, who had been staying at their Milan home. Marcello went to Milan with his mother, Margherita Gardella, 39, deputy fashion editor of Harpers & Queen, who was attending fashion shows. Ms Gardella then flew to France for Paris Fashion Week, leaving the grandparents to bring Marcello back. Mr Van Schalwyk, 64, a retired advertising director, said: " Marcello was in the seat between Mariella and myself. We had trouble getting him to put on his seatbelt. Three cabin staff crowded round him. They were quite aggressive. When one appeared with a special child seatbelt, Marcello took fright and hid under the seat. He was scared. He cried a bit but he was not screaming madly or anything. It's not like he was Dennis the Menace taking the plane apart." Marcello's father, Nick Ferrand, 41, who owns an architect and interior design firm, said: "I was waiting in arrivals at Heathrow for over 90 minutes and no one told me anything. As a dad you fear the worse. "Of course two-year-olds have tantrums but Marcello doesn't have any more than any child his age. Eventually I was informed they had been removed from the flight. I know airlines have to be careful but throwing an elderly couple and a two-year-old off the flight was ridiculous." A British Airways spokeswoman said: "It is absolutely imperative for all passengers to be wearing a seatbelt during take-off, landing and when the fasten seatbelt light is turned on. This is for their safety. "The captain was called and reinforced the importance of being strapped in the chair. After speaking with the accompanying adults he made the decision to off-load the family." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Panama Jack Posted March 12, 2003 Share Posted March 12, 2003 "Surprised it wasn't AC" I admit to not being the smartest guy in the world, but could you please explain exactly what you mean by that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kip Powick Posted March 12, 2003 Share Posted March 12, 2003 Oblique sarcasm.... inferring that AC would probably do that as well.....return to the gate and have the "unruly" lot thrown off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Panama Jack Posted March 12, 2003 Share Posted March 12, 2003 Thanks Kip I am smart enough to figure that out. I also take it for what it's worth-- a "cheap shot." Oh well, kids will be kids. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest George Posted March 13, 2003 Share Posted March 13, 2003 It was meant to be "I'm surprised that a headline about a terrible two year old wasn't directed at Air Canada"....as in it hardly seems like the material worthy of newspapers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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