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Drinking on Airplanes, going nuts and threatening to open the emergency exits and attacking crew or fellow passengers seems to have become a regular occurrence these days
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http://www.dailymail....t-attacking-crew.html
My question is do yo think that they will eventually stop drinking on flights and even airport bars for this reason?
My question is do yo think that they will eventually stop drinking on flights and even airport bars for this reason?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You say it's a regular occurance because it makes the headlines and "hell in a handcart" is the default Mail editorial line.
This might interest you
http://www.skybrary.a...okshelf/books/955.pdf
This report analyses all the recorded passenger incidents - only 1% of diversions were due to drunk passengers Heart attacks were the most at 35%
And there's roughly one diversion per million passenger flights
So passenger diversions due to drunk passengers seems to be a 1 in ten million event.
Regular but not all that common
This might interest you
http://www.skybrary.a...okshelf/books/955.pdf
This report analyses all the recorded passenger incidents - only 1% of diversions were due to drunk passengers Heart attacks were the most at 35%
And there's roughly one diversion per million passenger flights
So passenger diversions due to drunk passengers seems to be a 1 in ten million event.
Regular but not all that common
Major scheduled airlines don`t charge for alcohol so they don`t make any money out of it. Passengers are not allowed to drink duty free on board so a passenger with a secret stash wouldn`t be called encouragement by the airline. It`s up to the staff on board to recognise when someone has had enough and refuse to serve them anymore. Interestingly, the majority of violent incidents and handcuffings on board involve women. People such as Peter Buck from REM occassionally go nuts and blame it on a combination of drink and prescription drugs but that`s usually a cop-out
AOG you are not prevented from having booze in your hand luggage, nowt to do with security.
No I don't beleive the vast majority should be banned from having a tipple just because of the occasional fruit cake. However there must be a better way of restraining the person rather than having to inconvenience the entire plane. I hope the airline and passangers sue for costs etc.
No I don't beleive the vast majority should be banned from having a tipple just because of the occasional fruit cake. However there must be a better way of restraining the person rather than having to inconvenience the entire plane. I hope the airline and passangers sue for costs etc.
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