Delta Airlines Tries to Explain Discrimination Against Dr. Tamika Cross Instead of an Outright Apology 

After a maelstrom of public scrutiny, Delta Airlines released a statement apologizing to Houston OBGYN Tamika Cross.

Last week, Atlanta Black Star reported that Cross was denied an opportunity to help an unresponsive passenger because a flight attendant did not believe she was a medical professional. During a flight out of Detroit, a female seated two rows in front of Cross called out for assistance because her husband was unresponsive and in need of medical attention.

After a white male entered the situation, the flight attendant told Cross they would seek help from him.

“Thanks for your help but he can help us, and he has his credentials,” the flight attendant told Cross.

Cross took to Facebook to detail the experience, which sparked the hashtag #WhatADoctorLooksLike.

Here is Delta’s full statement:

“Delta continues to investigate a story surfaced by Dr. Tamika Cross in a recent post on Facebook.

We are troubled by any accusations of discrimination and take them very seriously. The experience Dr. Cross has described is not reflective of Delta’s culture or of the values our employees live out every day. We are in the process of conducting a full investigation. We’ve reached out to Dr. Cross to speak with her directly, talked with our crew members and we’re reaching out to customers who were on board to gather as much information as we can.

While there is much we can’t share because our investigation involves confidential personnel matters, we do want to share what we can.

Three medical professionals identified themselves on the flight in question. Only one was able to produce documentation of medical training and that is the doctor who was asked to assist the customer onboard. In addition, paramedics met the flight to assist the customer further.

Flight attendants are trained to collect information from medical volunteers offering to assist with an onboard medical emergency. When an individual’s medical identification isn’t available, they’re instructed to ask questions such as where medical training was received or whether an individual has a business card or other documentation and ultimately to use their best judgment.

Delta’s commitment to diversity, inclusion and respect of all of our customers worldwide is rooted deeply in our company’s values and culture. As a global carrier with a diverse workforce, serving a diverse customer base, we are committed to treating all passengers with kindness and respect.”

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