It’s shocking to witness the extents to which some social media influencers and content creators will go for clout. A recent incident involved a passenger and social media content creator on a Delta flight. He cooked shrimp and mashed potatoes in the plane’s lavatory sink, using two 6V batteries and an immersion water heater. He then served the meal to himself in sickness bags and posted the process on his TikTok account under the username ‘Barfly7777.’
This act raises health concerns, considering the lavatory sink is among the dirtiest places on a plane, frequented by passengers after using the toilet. The idea of cooking food in such a location is unhygienic and unappealing.
Additionally, the incident brings to light security concerns. It’s surprising that this person got past security checks to bring batteries and a water heater on board.
Content Creators and Aviation Rules
This incident is a testament to the lengths some are willing to go for social media clout, even if it means breaking aviation rules and compromising safety. In another instance, a passenger on an AirAsia Philippines flight used the aircraft window shade to hold his mobile device for filming, violating civil aviation laws in the Philippines that require window shades to be open during takeoff and landing. Such actions, taken in pursuit of social media fame, not only disregard regulations but also risk safety and proper conduct on flights.
There’s a growing concern that airport security may become stricter with social media influencers and content creators, following a rising trend of these individuals deliberately flouting aviation safety rules for more clout. Such behavior can be detrimental to flight safety, potentially putting the lives of passengers at risk. It’s crucial to remember that these safety rules, enforced by aviation authorities, are in place for our well-being.
Being a content creator or influencer carries significant responsibilities, including the duty to influence others to abide by rules and regulations, particularly when they pertain to our safety and the safety of others. While the adage ‘publicity, whether good or bad, is still publicity’ holds true, it should never be at the expense of compromising others’ safety, especially during air travel.
The outcome for the influencer who cooked shrimp in an aircraft lavatory sink remains unknown, but this incident underscores the need for heightened security checks on passengers’ carry-on items. Additionally, it’s important to note that the lavatory sink on a plane is among the dirtiest places, further highlighting the recklessness of such actions.
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