Passenger refused boarding at Indianapolis airport over large suitcase, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, at the Indianapolis airport, a passenger was refused boarding at gate Bravo 14 because their suitcase was too large. The passenger became verbally upset but no physical altercation occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Unit start for Gate Bravo 14, B-14, reference a trouble with the passenger.
00:07
212. 214.
00:10
212, 214, 203.
00:14
210 as well, coming around side.
00:16
And 220?
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250.
00:19
Control to twelve, there's an aircraft there.
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Are they on board or in the gate area?
00:23
It sounds like (name withheld) was refused boarding due to suitcases being too large.
00:29
Control, you can hear me back in service.
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Two hundred and 50 , 210.
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Ten traffic.
00:34
Two hundred and ten.
00:36
It's a female passenger.
00:40
It's a female wearing a purple hat, blue jeans.
00:44
She refused boarding.
00:46
Suitcase was too large, and it was verbal only—just yelling at the attendant.
00:53
Control information.
00:54
Go ahead. Can you see that person on camera? Is that a lime green suitcase?
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Negative, it's 14.
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I'm talking to the female.
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Fourteen now, we're right in front of terminal concourse walking out.
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Two hundred and one, 203 , are you clear?
01:17
Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Indianapolis International Airport (IND), 7800 Col. H. Weir Cook Memorial Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46241
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