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Flight Captain takes phone off drunk passenger, should this Izz head be banned from every airline for life? If yes, Why, If No, Why not in your opinion?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."the issue is not about being a killjoy, or wanting people to be 'punished' - it is about the catastrophic incidents that can occur mid-flight which, at best, frighten innocent passengers, and at worst, cause violence and mayhem."
What is the number of catastrophic incidents that have occured thus far?
I could not find one.
What is the number of catastrophic incidents that have occured thus far?
I could not find one.
RandyMarsh - // What is the number of catastrophic incidents that have occured thus far?
I could not find one. //
there have not been any thus far.
Would you like to be on the plane that crashes after an incident like this, and then gets action taken?
I suggest not.
Nor would I - which is why I think a simple safety enforcement is a better option, than bowing to public opinion based purely on cultural practice.
I could not find one. //
there have not been any thus far.
Would you like to be on the plane that crashes after an incident like this, and then gets action taken?
I suggest not.
Nor would I - which is why I think a simple safety enforcement is a better option, than bowing to public opinion based purely on cultural practice.
Must agree with andy-hughes on this one, drinking alcohol, just like tobacco smoking should be banned both on aircraft and in airports.
It is a pity but as in most cases the majority is forced to suffer for the minority, that is life.
I like a drink along with most others, but if one cannot go without a drink for the period of air travel, then there is something wrong.
It is a pity but as in most cases the majority is forced to suffer for the minority, that is life.
I like a drink along with most others, but if one cannot go without a drink for the period of air travel, then there is something wrong.
andy-hughes, your reference to people ‘needing’ a drink suggests that those who wish to drink whilst waiting for a flight are in some way dependent in some way upon alcohol. I am not. I do, however, enjoy a gin and tonic or two, or a couple of glasses of wine with a meal, and I don’t see why that should be denied me because other people don’t know when to stop. You're a non-drinker, and that's your choice, just as my choice is mine.
RandyMarsh
/// What is the number of catastrophic incidents that have occured thus far?
I could not find one. ///
After a simple Google exercise, take your pick.
https:/ /www.go ogle.co .uk/?gf e_rd=cr &ei =EXRaWN GJAuHGw gKOlIG4 Aw#q=dr unk+pas senger+ tries+t o+open+ plane+d oor
/// What is the number of catastrophic incidents that have occured thus far?
I could not find one. ///
After a simple Google exercise, take your pick.
https:/
AOG, you're knocking you head here Mate, on day there will be an incident with some Izz head causing a plane to come down, I hope I'm not on the thing, it makes me wonder with the " Well it will not happen" comments on here, will they still believe it's ok to abuse cabin Staff, try to open the door when the planes comes down. Tar ra, smile when that happens.