Posted on 02/20/2024 8:15:46 PM PST by VanShuyten
…. “ A passenger, @DonnieDoesWorld, posted a picture saying a man tried to aggressively open the airplane door so he and five other people wrestled him down in the aisle until they landed back in Albuquerque safely. Another picture shows the man being led off the jet bridge.” … “ The FBI issued the following statement, but did not provide any additional information:
“The Albuquerque Division of the FBI is aware of the incident and we are currently investigating.”
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Photo of him being led down the ramp by officers.
One well-placed crotch kick would have neutralized the situation.
Last week there was an article posted here about a fool who got so drunk on a plane that when they landed he later ran over his wife in the parking lot.
I was in the minority, but I argued and proved the airline was responsible.
Bottom line. Airlines need to shut down their liquor service.
Delta hit with suit for ‘overserving’ booze to husband who fatally ran over wife after flight
New York Post ^ | Feb. 12, 2024 | Priscilla DeGregory
I’ve a suggestion for what to do with folks like this.
2-5 years in prison would be my starting suggestion.
This impacts so many other people, and it is dangerous
for people to fly off the handle in this closed environment.
People are psychotic these days.
Cattle Car trip.
I’d rather drive [by myself].
This guy was a problem BEFORE the “liquor service.”
Meth or bath salts?
Better call Saul!
He should have made that left turn in Albuquerque.
“Airlines need to shut down their liquor service.”
Did they hold him down and used a funnel to poor his selected drink down his throat until he was over the limit? Adults need to be responsible for themselves. If this was related to gun deaths, they would have the family sue Boeing.
wy69
Down low. Too slow.
By the time I get to Phoenix, I’ll be toasted.
And I’ll be ready to find the door...
The day they treat airports like places to catch flights and stop serving drinks in same, will be the end of this crap. No drinks on planes either. If you can’t go without a drink head for AA. Flame away.
Years ago I flew from Denver to Tulsa OK. Some passengers got irate because once the aircraft entered Kansas air space they could not serve liquor as it was a dry state.
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