Drama as Aunt Storms Her Nephew's School on Career Day in a Helicopter, Video Trends

Drama as Aunt Storms Her Nephew's School on Career Day in a Helicopter, Video Trends

  • It was a dramatic moment at an undisclosed school when a student’s family member arrived in grand style
  • The lady, who appeared wealthy, was seen arriving at the school by helicopter to celebrate her nephew’s career day
  • The intriguing video drew massive reactions on TikTok as netizens shared their opinions in the comments section

An interesting moment was recorded at an unnamed school during its career day event held recently.

Staff and pupils paused their activities when an arrival unlike the usual ones took place on the grounds.

Aunt lands helicopter at nephew’s career day in helicopter.
Proud aunt seen landing in helicopter at nephew's school event. Photo credit: @NotAlexis/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

Aunt arrives nephew's school in helicopter

The clip first appeared on TikTok through the account @NotAlexis who provided a background story.

It showed a woman stepping out from a helicopter that had landed on site.

The post explained that she had come to support her nephew’s involvement in the day’s event.

Sharing a video of the helicopter landing on TikTok, @NotAlexis said:

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"When the nephew calls his aunt for career day this is how she shows up."

Reactions as aunt arrives school in helicopter

After it was shared online, the footage drew lots of responses from social media users.

Viral video shows helicopter landing for school's career day.
Proud aunt seen landing in helicopter at nephew's school event. Photo credit: @NotAlexis/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

Some TikTok users questioned how the landing had been arranged, while others focused on the gesture itself and its impact on the child involved.

@Annette said:

"Who cares if tax dollars were spent, flight training for the crew, outreach for the company, learning for the students. Please spend my tax dollars for this kind of education."

@Mountain Dewster said:

"If taxpayers money wasn’t spent then who’s money did she spend? Aircraft didn’t run off of air."

@Red Shanee’ said:

"This is the equivalent to that lil boy saying his uncle was Batman teacher told him stop lying so his uncle who is Batman (the actor) came to the school."

@ThatWyomingParamedic commented:

"Most of this comment section has no idea how funding for EMS works and unfortunately, the lack of education about it is the reason EMS remains a non-essential (and therefore a not funded) service in at least 29 states. Plus, this service in particular, and most air ambulance services in general, are private companies."

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@Veenahbeenah added:

"I don’t think tax dollars matter when it comes to encouraging our youth to aim high! If I had a flight nurse or a pilot come to my school, I would have been inspired. I didn’t know what to do when I was done with high school."

@the.dirty said:

"A nurse, blow through those tax dollars for this every time you get the opportunity auntie. WE SAVE LIVES and care for dying and critical patients on a regular basis. Have a little fun."

@Kittina reacted:

"I hope the nephew was someone who really need to be seen and gain confidence and after this he realized how special and the coolest he was."

See the post below:

Secondary school students arrive in helicopter

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously repo6rted that a video of some Ugandan graduands of Elite high school arriving their school prom ignited reactions online.

The students arrived in grand style with their prom dates and they were captured in an exquisite clip on TikTok.

Source: Legit.ng

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