Southwest Airlines pilot asks passengers to stop AirDropping nudes

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A video of a Southwest Airlines pilot asking passengers to stop sending nude photos over AirDrop has gone viral.

A Southwest Airlines airplane taxies from a gate at Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on Oct. 11.A video of a Southwest Airlines pilot saying he will"pull back" the airplane and return to the gate if passengers do not stop sending nude photos over AirDrop has gone viral.that captured the bizarre announcement.

The video, which user Taylor Marsalis uploaded Thursday, had received more than 2.8 million views as of Wednesday afternoon. The caption of the video says Southwest"takes airdropping nudes very seriously." "Here’s the deal,” the pilot says over the intercom in the video. “If this continues while we’re on the ground, I’m going to have to pull back to the gate, everybody’s going to have to get off, we’re going to have to get security involved, and vacation is going to be ruined.”

“Whatever that AirDrop thing is — quit sending naked pictures. Let’s get yourself to Cabo,” he added. "File this under ‘Stuff a pilot shouldn’t have to say to the cabin’" a TikTok user wrote in the comments.It is unclear when the TikTok video was recorded. Marsalis did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday. SheIn a statement to NBC News, a spokesperson for Southwest Airlines wrote:"The safety, security and wellbeing of Customers and Employees is the Southwest Team’s highest priority at all times.

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