Aviation authority chiefs have
launched an investigation after airline passengers performed their version of
the Harlem Shake dance craze during a flight.
A group of students are thought to have initiated the stunt during the journey from Colorado Springs to San Diego.
A group of students are thought to have initiated the stunt during the journey from Colorado Springs to San Diego.
Footage of the antic uploaded to the internet shows one person
starting the dancing before the video cuts to a large group of people showing
off their moves, many in costume.
Those taking part include a man dressed in a banana outfit and
another in an Abraham Lincoln mask alongside passengers, young and old, who
appear to have joined in.
Second-year student Matt Zelin told the Colorado College
newspaper, The Catalyst, he had asked a flight attendant for permission
beforehand.
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer said
they were looking at what phase the flight was in during the dance in the
aisles.
Frontier Airlines said the seatbelt sign was off and safety
measures were followed.
The Harlem Shake craze has prompted a series of internet videos
showing groups of people dancing to the song of the same name, by American DJ
and producer Baauer.
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