Mother plans to sue United Airlines after autistic daughter removed from plane

Pilot chose to make an emergency landing in order to remove an autistic child and her family from flight

Update: 2015-05-12 07:51 GMT
To avoid a potential problem, the mother requested for a first-class meal which was served. The girl ate the meal, but within an hour of the incident, the Captain made an announcement that the plane would be making an emergency landing to deal with

Portland, United States: An Oregon woman says she intends to sue United Airlines after her flight home made an emergency landing and authorities removed her family from the plane after she and the flight crew had problems finding her autistic 15-year-old daughter something to eat.

Donna Beegle says her daughter, Juliette, can be a picky eater and sometimes lashes out if she doesn't get what she wants.

She hopes a lawsuit would lead to training about dealing with people who have autism.

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United says flight crews did make special concessions but "made the best decision for the safety and comfort of all of our customers and elected to divert to Salt Lake City after the situation became disruptive."

The conflict came May 5 on a flight home from a trip to Disney World. 

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