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A one-year-old child flying on American Airlines was struck in the head after part of the plane's ceiling collapsed (AAL)

The boy's mother was frustrated by her inability to get the incident documented by American Airlines after the flight.

  • A ceiling panel and oxygen generator fell on a one-year-old child's head on an
  • The boy's mother, Jennifer Zanone, was frustrated by the airline's response to the incident.
  • While she declined when the airline offered medical assistance, she was unable to get the airline to document the incident while she was at the airport.

A ceiling panel and oxygen generator fell on a one-year-old child's head on an American Airlines flight from Hong Kong to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on Saturday.

Flight 126 had just landed when the panel hit the boy's head, the boy's mother, Jennifer Zanone, said. While Zanone declined when American Airlines offered medical assistance, she was unable to get the airline to document the incident while she was at the airport. Zanone said she is frustrated at the airline's response.

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