Plane passenger kept opening my window shade — I got revenge

It was the mile-high fight club.

New York real estate agent Eric Goldie was just plane fed up with a fellow passenger reaching into his row to open the window shade on a flight — so he took matters into his own hands.

In a now-viral TikTok, which has gained nearly 6 million views, a frazzled-looking Goldie slapped away a person’s hand — twice — as they tried to open the shade behind them.

Goldie posted the video in response to a comment on a previous video in which he detailed a list of annoying things people do on airplanes.

Many TikTok users agreed with Goldie’s handling of the situation.

“Can’t they open their own window,” questioned one user.

“Who has the audacity to try MULTIPLE TIMES after being told no,” said another.

“I’d just hold her hand. I have hyperhidrosis and we’re both gonna be miserable,” joked a third person.


A New York real estate agent Eric Goldie has gone viral after posting a TikTok of him and another passenger duking it out over a window on a flight.
New York real estate agent Eric Goldie was just plane fed up with a fellow passenger reaching into his row to open the window shade on a flight — so he took matters into his own hands.
TikTok / @ericgoldie

The TikTok, which was posted earlier this month and had gained nearly 6 million views, shows a frazzled-look Goldie slapping away a person's hand ... twice as they tried to open the window behind them.
The TikTok shows Goldie duke it out with another flyer over a window shade.
TikTok / @ericgoldie

“I think this would be unlocked dormant violence in me. like broken fingers,” commented a fourth person.

One user questioned who should make the decision based on the position of the window.

“I get so confused when the window is 50/50 between seats,” remarked the user. “Who owns it?”


The video caused several TikTok users to agree on Godie's handling of the situation.
Many TikTok users agreed with Goldie’s handling of the situation.
TikTok / @ericgoldie

Goldie later explained in a video that the location of the window justified his actions.

“I see how this can be confusing but there is no confusion on whose window this was,” he said in the video.

Goldie also took to TikTok to dispel several rumors about the incident, including one where people claimed the hand he had slapped was a woman’s hand.

“First of all, it was not a woman, it was a man’s hand,” said Goldie “The comment I was responding to was talking about how this to them with a woman.”

“Second of all,” Goldie said, indicating the window next to his seat. “That’s the window that was next to my headrest.”

“They reached through the seat and put down my window shade.”

Goldie also addressed the theory that it was his own hand that he was slapping.

“How would I slap my own hand with my other hand filming a video,” admonished the real estate agent. “Do the math. That’s three hands.

This is hardly the first time a passenger’s behavior on a plane went viral and raised eyebrows.

One couple recently detailed how their flight to their honeymoon was interrupted when they caught a whiff of the feet of the woman sitting across from them.