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AA Pilot takes down unruly passenger: ‘You don’t put your hands on my flight attendant!’

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LEXINGTON, KY Newly released video shows a Lexington, Ky. man being subdued by a pilot after a confrontation with the flight crew of an American Airlines flight to Charlotte. “You don’t put your hands on my flight attendant!” the pilot said as tackled the passenger. (www.stumbleupon.com) और अधिक...

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scott8733
scott8733 6
"In the unlikely event of a fellow dumbass passenger becoming belligerent after drinking excessively, here's how to assist crew members in subduing him/her until the authorities arrive".

Perhaps this line gets added right after the O2 mask demonstration.
namotlagh
namotlagh 4
Way to go Capt! I wouldn't hesitate to take down anyone who touches me or my flight crew members. Passengers are getting away with way too much these days and they're unacceptable behavior won't be tolerated on my jet.
fighter1988
Andrew Merrill 3
Good on you Nicholas, some people need a good education
TorstenHoff
Torsten Hoff 4
I love that a judge banned him from taking commercial flights. The crew showed remarkable restraint even though the eventual outcome was entirely predictable.
fighter1988
Andrew Merrill 2
Sometimes people can be a right pain.
FLYGAL767
AMANDA LENANTON 2
Just 3 Jack Daniels and he's in that state?...methinks he was probably drinking heavily before he even got on the plane....shouldn't have been served any alcohol
schoberingrid
ingrid schober 1
Bad educated people are everywhere .....Perhaps it would be better to look onto the people before they get on the plane ( drunks may cause serious problems) and ....better.....do not serve 3 J.Daniel , only one is sufficient.....or water!
Sorry for the Stewardess, well done Mr.Pilot!

Matth2001
Matthias Doppenschmied 1
what is your point exactly ?
I will have 3 Jack Daniels with no problems !

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