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Spirit Airlines kicks autistic boy, 4, off Las Vegas to Dallas flight for not wearing mask​

By Rachel Sharp For Dailymail.com 09:32 EDT 16 Mar 2021 , updated 11:18 EDT 16 Mar 2021
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Spirit Airlines has come under fire for kicking an autistic boy and his dad off a flight from to Dallas because the four-year-old wasn't wearing a mask.

Carter Kimball, who is non-verbal with autism, was left in tears crying on the ground of Las Vegas Airport Monday morning after being removed from the plane despite his mom saying they had a doctor's note exempting him from wearing a mask.

The four-year-old was traveling home to Little Rock, with a stopover in Dallas, with his father Cameron and babysitter after they flew out to Las Vegas Friday to visit family.

Carter's mom Callie Kimball said the trio had also taken the outbound trip with Spirit and there had been no issues with her son not wearing a mask on that flight.

Spirit Airlines has come under fire for kicking an autistic boy and his dad off a flight from Las Vegas to Dallas because the four-year-old wasn't wearing a mask. Carter Kimball pictured after the incident

Spirit Airlines has come under fire for kicking an autistic boy and his dad off a flight from Las Vegas to Dallas because the four-year-old wasn't wearing a mask. Carter Kimball pictured after the incident
Carter, who is non-verbal with autism, was left in tears crying on the ground of Las Vegas Airport Monday morning (pictured) after being removed from the plane despite his mom saying they had a doctor's note exempting him from wearing a mask

Carter, who is non-verbal with autism, was left in tears crying on the ground of Las Vegas Airport Monday morning (pictured) after being removed from the plane despite his mom saying they had a doctor's note exempting him from wearing a mask
Spirit Airlines removes family with autistic son over mask

Kimball told her husband and son boarded the plane Monday and showed the airline staff the medical note exempting Carter from its face covering mandate.

She said her son is 'obsessed' with planes but, due to his autism, he holds his breath or hurts himself if a mask is put on his face.

'He had a medical note from his physician stating that he's exempt from wearing masks because whenever he wears a mask he holds his breath or he starts freaking out and he will harm himself,' Kimball said from their home in Little Rock where she was awaiting her family's return.

Kimball said Spirit staff dismissed her son's condition telling her husband it was 'not a disability' and that they would have to leave the plane if he didn't put on a mask.

'He has a disability. It's protected under the American Disability Act and they go "No no no no. Autism's not a disability. He has to wear a mask or he has to get off the plane,"' she said.

The mom said her son was 'sitting in his seat being quiet and looking out the window, and this lady was like "Get off!"'

Carter's babysitter was reportedly not allowed to leave the flight with them and was left stranded in Dallas.

Kimball said the incident was all the more upsetting for the four-year-old because of his love for airplanes.

'Kids on the spectrum, they're usually very obsessed with something. He is obsessed with airplanes,' she said.

'We have a son who's just so distraught now that he like threw all of his airplanes down.'

The four-year-old was traveling home to Little Rock, with a stopover in Dallas, with his father and babysitter after they flew out to Las Vegas Friday to visit family. Carter with mom Callie and dad Cameron

The four-year-old was traveling home to Little Rock, with a stopover in Dallas, with his father and babysitter after they flew out to Las Vegas Friday to visit family. Carter with mom Callie and dad Cameron
Kimball added that she understands the airline is taking precautions due to COVID-19 but said Spirit's actions were discriminatory against a person with a disability.

'I've never in my life, like being the parent of an autistic kid is really hard and I've never in my life experienced that kind of discrimination from someone,' she said.

Carter and his dad managed to book onto another flight with American Airlines Monday afternoon with airline staff allowing the boy to travel without a mask after seeing the doctor's note.

But the family said they are now out of pocket after having to fork out an extra $1,000 for the new flights while they said they are yet to receive a refund from Spirit.

Kimball said the family have always traveled with Spirit and have never before faced such issues.

Spirit Airlines told DailyMail.com in a statement the airline does 'sympathize' with those traveling with medical conditions but its existing policy does not exempt anyone irrespective of diagnosis.

He and his dad were removed from the plane despite his mom saying they had a doctor's note exempting him from wearing a mask due to his condition. Pictured Carter with his dad

He and his dad were removed from the plane despite his mom saying they had a doctor's note exempting him from wearing a mask due to his condition. Pictured Carter with his dad
'We sympathize with families facing additional burdens while traveling, including those dealing with medical conditions. Like most airlines, Spirit Airlines started requiring face coverings in May 2020 with the only exemption being one for children under age 2,' the airline said in a statement.

'We remind Guests of our face covering policy throughout the booking process, in a pre-trip email sent prior to departure, and in a required acknowledgement that is part of the check-in procedure.

'Our existing policy does not provide for medical exemptions, regardless of diagnosis.'

The airline did, however, announce it would introduce a way for travelers to apply for an exemption going forward.

'Starting March 19, 2021, Guests with a medical disability who are traveling on or after March 22, 2021 can apply for an exemption as provided for in the federal mandate requiring masks in airports and on planes,' the statement continued.

'We plan to add information to our website about the exemption later this week.

'Please visit our Information Center for more information on what we are doing to keep our Guests and Team Members safe.'

Spirit Airlines told DailyMail.com in a statement the airline does 'sympathize' but its current policy does not exempt anyone irrespective of diagnosis The airline did, however, announce it would introduce a way for travelers to apply for an exemption going forward

Spirit Airlines told DailyMail.com in a statement the airline does 'sympathize' but its current policy does not exempt anyone irrespective of diagnosis The airline did, however, announce it would introduce a way for travelers to apply for an exemption going forward
The airline told THV11 its team members had explained the existing policy to the family at the time but insisted they 'never questioned anyone's medical status in the process.'

Spirit also said it had already refunded the family's tickets but that there could be a delay with the credit card issuer processing the payment their end.

Airlines implemented mask mandates last year and more than 2,000 passengers have since been kicked off flights or banned for not wearing them.

The CDC then issued a rule effective February 1 making refusal to wear a mask on planes or other public transport a violation of federal law, building on an order announced one day after Joe Biden took office.

Children aged under two years of age and people with a disability that makes it unsafe to wear a mask are exempt from the rule.
 
They keep blaming Spirit Airlines but it is pretty clear the culprit is a power tripping likely sneezing glitter flight attendant.

She said her son is 'obsessed' with planes but, due to his autism, he holds his breath or hurts himself if a mask is put on his face.
Kind of seems like this problem would have solved itself: Kid holds breath until kid passes out resulting in an easy flight.

The CDC then issued a rule effective February 1 making refusal to wear a mask on planes or other public transport a violation of federal law, building on an order announced one day after Joe Biden took office.
It is kind of funny that people think the CDC can create law. I must have missed when the Constitution granted them law making authority.
 
They just don't want to get raped in the ass by the FAA, which is understandable. They're really ornery lately with respect to masks and unruly passengers, and that agency has never met a fine they don't like. They'll fine you too as an unruly passenger, believe that.
 
Remember all of these companies that fucked people over a non-medical cloth mask for a mild cold. Their time will come.
 
Hot take but I think parents cause autistic kids, or at least make it worse. Just look at this, trying to guilt the airline over their kid suddenly hating planes, which I'm sure they had nothing at all to do with. I didn't realize that you're exempt from the global pandemic because your child is too special. The absolute entitlement.
To make it so bad, they're acting like that they won't run into problems like these. They already know that the kid hates wearing masks, why bring him to an environment where he has to wear one?
 
Holy fucking shit that's absolutely heartless. Some people here also really don't seem to know how severe autism in children can manifest. If a licensed medical professional gave him the permission to be mask-free, then who the fuck are the airplane attendants to deny them passage on the flight?
Hot take but I think parents cause autistic kids, or at least make it worse. Just look at this, trying to guilt the airline over their kid suddenly hating planes, which I'm sure they had nothing at all to do with. I didn't realize that you're exempt from the global pandemic because your child is too special. The absolute entitlement.
I'm sure the parents did wear masks. It's specified that their autistic song would hold their breath and start harming himself if he got a mask put on his face. He's no bigger danger to anyone than the 60+ year old boomers walking around in wal-mart with a mask below their nose. You can't possibly think that a 4 year old has lived long enough to develop severe autism like that over the treatment of parents. There's plenty of kids that are born non-verbal because of autism. Google is only a few clicks away friend.
 
Holy fucking shit that's absolutely heartless. Some people here also really don't seem to know how severe autism in children can manifest. If a licensed medical professional gave him the permission to be mask-free, then who the fuck are the airplane attendants to deny them passage on the flight?
What licensed medical professional doesn't know that playing kick the autistic is preferable to six million grandmas dying?
 
If you have noise canceling headphones that cancel out 4 year old slow-in-da-mind meltdowns please share the model. I've never seen any that cancel out unholy shrieking.
Why not just use earbuds? Sound quality might not be as good, but you'll be blocking it off at the source.
 
No shit isn’t this incredibly illegal??
One thing I've learned about major corporations over the years is ironically the Assassin's Creed motto: "Nothing is true; everything is permitted."

Corporations can do whatever they want, legal or illegal, and rely on it being too time consuming or money consuming for people to take them to court.
 
Another case of "rules for thee but not for me!"
This is going to sound a-loggy but I genuinely do not like low or zero-functionings autistics. They are a waste of space and resources. It's always about how everyone else has to cater to those stupid, selfish fucks. "It was God's will for me to have a fucked up kid". No, it wasn't.
Well, what the hell are they supposed to do? Perform a post-birth abortion?
 
Kid and bad parenting aside, the fact that they’re revising their rules to allow no masks with doctor’s permission, effective next week sure seems like a legal version of “oops, can’t touch me”.

I’d also be curious as to which side is lying about the refund.


but the 2 biggest questions are... why was the mother there for one part of the flight only to get replaced by a babysitter? And more importantly, why did they refuse to let the babysitter off the plane if they’re forcing the people with him/her to disembark?
 
One thing I've learned about major corporations over the years is ironically the Assassin's Creed motto: "Nothing is true; everything is permitted."

Corporations can do whatever they want, legal or illegal, and rely on it being too time consuming or money consuming for people to take them to court.
And people will rather bitch about capitalism in general than shit like this.
 
Well, what the hell are they supposed to do? Perform a post-birth abortion?
I personally assumed that autism or other certain forms of birth defects could be detected these days with the technology we have. It's more the fact that parents are more willing to not want to abort fetuses that may have potential issues if they happen to be detected, like in tard baby general.
 
I personally assumed that autism or other certain forms of birth defects could be detected these days with the technology we have. It's more the fact that parents are more willing to not want to abort fetuses that may have potential issues if they happen to be detected, like in tard baby general.
And the autism lobby is a fucking NIGHTMARE.
 
Kimball said Spirit staff dismissed her son's condition telling her husband it was 'not a disability' and that they would have to leave the plane if he didn't put on a mask.

Any retard who throws the "autism is a gift/superpower/whatever, not a disability uwu" crap around like confetti should receive this article as a reply, especially the mentioned part (though it's doubtful that they'll learn due to lack of self-awareness)
 
What licensed medical professional doesn't know that playing kick the autistic is preferable to six million grandmas dying?
Any licensed professional would do this. Comparing one child on a plane, seated in the same place, not wearing a mask while everyone else is... To six million grandmas dying? Do you know how ridiculous that sounds? It's simply not how life works. A non-verbal autistic child is something very serious, here's a link to a website that explains it further and that speech may only come AFTER the age of 4. Also, could you please consider that this is a FOUR year old child. Do you have any memories when you were that old? Likely not. Besides, it's clearly said that the kid starts hurting itself when having a mask put on. If you're allowed to bring medication on board, if you are allowed to shoot insulin in the bathroom of an airplane as long as you show a doctor's note, why the fuck does a doctor's note STATING this kid does not have to wear a mask, not deserve the same treatment? Once again, it's an autistic four year old child. You can't blame his behavior on him and you can't blame his parents yet cause the kid can't even speak. Literally making a villain of a freakin' toddler.
 
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