You don't get to physically defend yourself from someone taking your picture. Whatever the pilot was doing on the plane, he sure didn't want it getting back to the company. I've never seen an airline employee try to hide his name tag.
He figured whatever it was was over, clear back on the plane.
Don't know what the rules are, but I'd say he was off duty by the time he was on his way out the door. And definitely didn't need a badge on in the non-secured area.
Unfortunately he was stuck in that uber high quality polyester zoot suit and was followed by a psycho to his car.
Anyway... You know what the pilot probably did?
Probably told psycho phone boy to keep his britches on and wait 60 seconds for someone else instead of stampeding like cattle down the aircraft aisle.
Maybe told him to sit his ass down while the aircraft was still moving.
I'd bet twenty bucks on it.
In the video, phone stalker boy is right behind the pilot deplaning. He could have asked him to identify himself at any time. Ot asked him questions.
He decided after they'd already walked off the plane that he was butthurt and then chose the brilliant plan of stalking with his smartphone out as his adult method of conflict resolution. LOL. He wanted an ambush.
Another twit looking for drama and a payday.
Phone boy's phone being launched was the funniest part of the entire confrontation really.
"I'm videoooooing you...." Slap. Clink.
And...? LOL.
The hissy that phone boy threw right after that was even funnier.
Really should have hooked a foot and put him on the floor with his own momentum, though. Opportunity missed for an even funnier video.
Not that he knew it was being recorded, but still.
Dude just wanted to go home and had to deal with the moron twice. Putting him on the floor would have meant paperwork and ******** and media and lord only knows what in the butthurt entitled drama queen world of today.
"The mean old pilot told me to sit my dumb ass down and shut up, mommy! Can you rub some salve on my anus?"
I'm going to bet the pilot didn't press charges, mostly as there'd be no point in ever seeing the idiot again. Then he'd have to deal with him a third time.
It's now the era of Airline CEOs undermining the authority of their own crews to control people on their own aircraft...
Yeah, I'd slap the phone and walk briskly away, too. Probably try to launch it far enough that psycho phone boy would would have to go a long way the other direction to go get it.
Fetch. Good boy. Here's a treat.