Flight attendants have to put up with a lot these days, from long delays to belligerent passengers. But apparently there’s a whole new reason for them to get stressed out at 35K feet — hacked intercoms.What would one do with a hacked intercom, exactly?
Well, a now-viral video from out producer/actor Emerson Collins sheds light on the high-tech meets low-brow situation.Related: Chemical engineer’s homophobic airplane rant is a master class in getting firedWhile it’s sure to elicit more than a few church giggles from the cabin, the implications do seem troubling.Collins, who has produced several projects with Del Shores like Southern Baptist Sissies and Six Characters in Search of a Play, was on a flight to Dallas for the Del Shores Foundation Writers Festival when things took a turn for the strange.“The weirdest flight ever,” he wrote on Twitter. “These sounds started over the intercom before takeoff and continued throughout the flight.
They couldn’t stop it, and after landing still had no idea what it was.”The weirdest flight ever.These sounds started over the intercom before takeoff and continued throughout the flight.They couldn’t stop it, and after landing still had no idea what it was.