Video of Two Men Flying with Falcon Goes Viral
Recently someone posted a video of two men taking three emotional support falcons along with them in the flight. Such birds are prescribed for the people who are going through some mental depression or problem. Immediately after people saw this clip within no seconds’ floods of mixed reactions came on it.
Check out the tweet here:
Folks two dudes just boarded my plane with emotional support falcons pic.twitter.com/lHABg8A7La
— The Tajikistahn Dahn (@DonnieDoesWorld) March 29, 2019
Check out the people’s mixed reactions on this below:
That last guy must need a lot of support, he has *two* falcons
— Danny Gold (@DGisSERIOUS) March 29, 2019
I would watch this movie.
— Salty Nymph of Evil (@ComrieQuinn) March 30, 2019
FUCK, I WANT AN EMOTIONAL SUPPORT BIRD OF PREY TO SIT ON THE EDGE OF MY CUBICLE AND GLARE AT PEOPLE.
I'd give him a old black man's name too, like Wendell or Eldridge. #AsPerOurLastEmail Eldridge and I finished the report last week, Susan. pic.twitter.com/cmWqv6sQOe
I’d get off the plane immediately & it’s not bc of the falcons
— Barry McCockiner (@BMcCock69) March 29, 2019
If you fly on Royal Jordanian Airways you'll have the best chance of this happening. They allow 2 falcons per person (till the max of I think 10 per plane is reached). Other middle eastern airlines allow them too but fewer. In the UAE falcons are issued their own passports. :)
— Liz Williams (@Liz_Alfreda) March 30, 2019
Pets have died in airplanes in cages stored where luggage is stored. Air quality and pressure change within plane, falcons do not do well with change effecting their eating habits sometimes for days. Perched on falconers arm is a comfort to the birds, respected and loved.
— Tina (@Tina76748615) March 30, 2019
People are changing seats to get away from them. I just volunteered to sit closer to them. They make me feel secure.
— The Tajikistahn Dahn (@DonnieDoesWorld) March 29, 2019
My falcon is cold and indifferent. I get almost NO emotional support from him.
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) March 30, 2019
It’s always “Oh, I see a mouse.”
And what’s with the staring?! He just... stares.
I wouldn’t fly with an Atlanta Falcon on board.
— Large (@LargeBarstool) March 30, 2019
Falcons are allowed to travel with the owners in the cabin. It's nothing new...we see it all the time here in the Gulf. Don't be an ignoramus. Be curious. Learn about diff cultures.
— Annie ???? (@aj_talk2me) March 30, 2019
You were. Not falcon cool but still cool. pic.twitter.com/gqIOqyxflX
— Robert (@SpeirsyOnTap) March 30, 2019