ducklite
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In the past 72 hours there have been three incidents on jets in the US. Monday afternoon a mentally disturbed man charged the cockpit of a AA flight enroute from LA to ORD. Details re conflicting, but what definitely DID happen was that the other pax supported the flight crew, and restrained the man until they were able to land.
Another AA flight on Monday, an intoxicated Ozzie struck a male FA, several pax restrained the man into a seat and "guarded him" until the plane could land. Today, a Delta flight made an emergency landing after a pax passed a "threatening" note to a FA.
In all cases, the pax assisted the flight crew, and used physical force to protect the aircraft as nessecary. As I said, never again will citizens of the USA let one of our carriers be overtaken.
These situations should actually calm the fears many have of flying. Three incidents, all resolved without injury, with a safe landing, and the assistance of fellow passengers. They should all be commended for their action.
Anne
Another AA flight on Monday, an intoxicated Ozzie struck a male FA, several pax restrained the man into a seat and "guarded him" until the plane could land. Today, a Delta flight made an emergency landing after a pax passed a "threatening" note to a FA.
In all cases, the pax assisted the flight crew, and used physical force to protect the aircraft as nessecary. As I said, never again will citizens of the USA let one of our carriers be overtaken.
These situations should actually calm the fears many have of flying. Three incidents, all resolved without injury, with a safe landing, and the assistance of fellow passengers. They should all be commended for their action.
Anne