Do you sing in the shower?? In the car?? Well not on a plane! Seriously! A lady was just taken off of a flight, causing it to make an emergency landing, because of her...singing. Was it that she was singing Whitney Houstons I will always love you? A song that admittedly you either love or hate. Was it that she didn't sound good in her song? Well, no one is totally sure. The one thing that is clear tho....No singing on the plane. Wait til you hit the terminal instead I guess!
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As it turns out, it may be easier to get kicked off an airplane than you think. In addition to wearing improper attire, swearing loudly and fighting with fellow passengers, singing a famous song – badly – can have you escorted off by officers during an emergency landing.
This is what happened when a woman refused to stop singing Whitney Houston's rendition of "I Will Always Love You" on an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to New York on Thursday.
According to the Daily Mail, the woman was escorted off the plane in handcuffs. Because of her disruption, officials diverted the six-hour flight and the pilot was forced to make an emergency landing in Kansas City.
A Kansas City airport official told a local TV station that the woman, whose identity has not yet been revealed, was handcuffed by an air marshal who was already on board the flight and removed from the plane for being disruptive and interfering with the flight crew.
Her motive for singing the bittersweet love song is unclear; perhaps she was going through a difficult break up, or maybe she was hoping to launch her singing career. Whatever the case, it was not appreciated by her fellow passengers or the cabin crew





