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LAX-Bound Flight Makes Emergency Landing In OKC After Man Assaults Flight Attendant, Air Marshal
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A Delta flight bound for Los Angeles was forced to make an emergency landing in Oklahoma City Thursday night after a male passenger assaulted a flight attendant and an air marshal, authorities said. The passenger, identified as 35-year-old Ariel Pennington of Washington, D.C., was booked into the Oklahoma City Jail on complaints of disorderly conduct and public drunkenness. The investigation is ongoing, and he could potentially face federal charges, however. (losangeles.cbslocal.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Act up on an aircraft? Banned for life on ALL public transportation including trains and busses.
Alcolhol in bars and restaurants does not put 200+ people at risk. There are cops, bouncers, and the ability to eject the drunken bums. Get real, do your boozing elsewhere, who needs drunks on aircraft, nobody.
The authorities should publish his name along with his picture. The people on that flight should have the ability to go after him for monetary damages just like the airline.
As a passenger only, and I rarely fly now days, the memories of flights past that were made miserable for our family was always caused by someone drinking. From TV reality shows, police ride along type shows and the news it seems to me that drinks in airports and on the plane should not be served. I also think that if a quick test could be put in place to detect drug use it might help greatly. People today do not act as they did back in the 70's when I flew for business. Each seem to feel rules are not for them, but are for others. Thank you to all the Pilots, Flight Attendants and ground crews for a job well done in todays climate. Merry Christmas
I drink to That
I live in CO but I work in TX as an ER doc. I have flown throughout the pandemic. I can assure you, the folks who fly the DEN-HOU or DEN-IAH route with me are all well behaved. I would stress remembering our media thrives on salaciousness and clickbait. A majority of your fellow citizens are polite and compliant with air crews. In fact, yesterday, a majority of them joined me in thanking the aircrew as we disembarked…
I think the other 137 souls on board and the airline company should have an automatic civil suit against the drunk for their trouble due to the interrupted flight, missed connections, etc. Imagine what this cost the company, double that and divide it by the number of passengers.
I've been on one of those flights where police had to board and take one passenger off, tased him on the ground when he resisted. The other six in his party were just as drunk as he was but kept their cool until the plane was off the ground, then resumed their behavior and made the entire flight hell for the rest of us. They were off-boarded first at our destination and met by the local constabulary. No justice in our eyes.
I've been on one of those flights where police had to board and take one passenger off, tased him on the ground when he resisted. The other six in his party were just as drunk as he was but kept their cool until the plane was off the ground, then resumed their behavior and made the entire flight hell for the rest of us. They were off-boarded first at our destination and met by the local constabulary. No justice in our eyes.