A ‘crazy’ Evangelist has been banned from an airline after she was booted off a plane for preaching during a delayed flight.
Whitney Lynn bragged that passengers had ‘no choice’ but to listen to her sermons whilst the aircraft was grounded.
The 40-year-old filmed herself in the aisle as she was removed by cabin crew who reportedly no longer felt safe with her onboard.
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The dramatic ordeal saw the woman from Florida exit the Alaska Airlines jet under the instructions from staff.
The incident took place on Alaska Airlines Flight 708 bound for San Diego from Orlando International Airport Jul 30, as reported by Need To Know.

The Evangelist who labelled the incident as ‘spiritual warfare’ has now been banned from using the airline ever again.
Lynn took to social media on 13 Aug to inform her 300,000 plus Instagram followers on what has happened since being booted from the aircraft.
She claims the airline emailed her to inform of the ban – a decision she has slammed.
The singer even called out other creators for their antics on planes, who never get banned.
Whitney Lynn said: “Just got an email from Alaska Airlines, oh how I love you so much.
“Telling me that I’m basically banned officially, I’m officially banned forever and ever from Alaska Airlines.
“And the other sister airlines for my disruptive behaviour and being non-compliant.
“I’ll tell you what, guys – I truly feel strongly in my spirit that this is a spiritual battle, and I can feel it. This is bigger than just “disruptive behaviour.”
“How many videos are out there of people yelling, screaming, hooping, hollering, and causing chaos on planes, yet they aren’t banned?
“I didn’t yell, scream, curse anyone out, or threaten anyone.
“I have every right to ask questions. So how is that ‘disruptive behaviour’?
“I believe this is about religious discrimination and Christian freedom of speech.
“And I believe this is bigger than what we can see right now.”
Members of the public were left shocked by the footage of Lynn being booted from the plane.
One person said: “Bigger the hoop, the bigger the Evangelist.”

Another viewer wrote: “Did the airplane look like a church to anyone else?”
One other person added: “Silence is golden, duct tape is silver.”
Another commenter put: “Yeah, because that’s crazy.”

Jam Press has approached Alaska Airlines for a comment.
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