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A Louisiana man woke up alone on a dark, locked plane after taking a nap on his flight from Lafayette to Houston.  

Tom Wagner said he was on a United ExpressJet flight Friday headed for California to visit family when he decided to catch some shut eye before his connecting flight.  

"I woke up and the lights were out. I was like, what's going on?" Wagner told ABC station KTRK-TV in Houston. "I thought maybe it was a layover, still on the same plane.?

Somehow no one noticed that Wagner, who was sitting near the back of the plane, was left on board.

He says he immediately tried the door, but it was locked. He then called his girlfriend, who phoned the airlines. Crew members showed up about 30 minutes later to free him.

Wagner says once the crew showed up, they were less than apologetic, telling ABC, ?they were, like, try to hush-hush, keep it quiet.?

Wagner said United gave him a $250 voucher to help him reach his final destination, an airline amenities package and a motel room for the night.

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So he picks up his phone to call his girlfriend and asks her to call the airline.....why didn't he just call the airline first?

 

He couldn't remember the number.. he might be using a dumb phone... which is why he knows his gf's number in his mind or on his speed dial.  I am not sure if the phone number is mentioned on the ticket if he has it with him or on his bags.

So he picks up his phone to call his girlfriend and asks her to call the airline.....why didn't he just call the airline first?

 

Have you ever tried to call them... I mean the hold times can be more than 20 min and probably his phone was not on full charge.. it actually makes sense though... she probably was worried because he probably should have already been home already.

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