The incident was captured on video by passenger Teighlor Marsalis, who shared the video on TikTok.

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“So here’s the deal, if this continues while we’re on the ground, I’m going to have to retreat to the gate, everyone’s going to have to get off, we’re going to have to engage security and [your] vacation will be ruined,” the pilot can be heard saying in the video. Story continues below ad “So whatever this AirDrop thing is, stop sending nude pics and let’s go to Campo,” the pilot ordered. CNN reports that the reprimand occurred on a flight from Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport bound for Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The flight had not left the ground. 2:04 Woman speaks out after violent, disturbing message sent via AirDrop while on BC bus Woman speaks out after violent, disturbing message sent via AirDrop while on BC bus – July 16, 2020 Marsalis told the agency that she and some friends had just boarded the plane when they received an alert about an anonymous file being shared via AirDrop. Trending Stories

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While she refused the photo, some women accepted and showed her the photo.

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Story continues below ad “It was a naked man who had AirDropped himself to everyone,” he said. AirDrop is a feature on Apple devices that allows users to send digital files to other Apple products nearby without using Wi-Fi or data. The sender does not need specific contact information for recipients, although users can choose to restrict AirDrops from unknown senders. In response to the viral video, Southwest Airlines told the New York Post, “The safety, security and well-being of customers and employees is the Southwest Team’s highest priority at all times. When made aware of a potential problem, our employees address issues to support the comfort of those traveling with us.” The plane eventually departed safely for Cabo San Lucas.

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Unfortunately, this is not the first time such an incident has occurred. There have been many reports in recent years of airline passengers AirDropping sexual or threatening images to fellow passengers. In 2020, an investigation was launched after a woman in Surrey, BC. accepted a violent and sexually explicit image airdropped on her while traveling on a local bus. Story continues below ad 2:18 BC Business owner asked to send nude photos after Instagram account hacked Previous video Next video © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.