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No talking on the airplane
« on: July 08, 2013, 11:21:28 AM »


After consuming an entire bottle of duty-free liquor on a flight from Iceland to New York’s JFK airport, Gudmundur Karl Arthorsson of Iceland began grabbing women, spitting on people, and making threats to the crew. That’s when the duct tape came out. Gudmundur Karl Arthorsson of Iceland was taped to his seat and gagged on Thursday during a New York bound flight after consuming an entire bottle of duty free alcohol and accosting several passengers.

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Re: No talking on the airplane
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2013, 09:13:30 PM »
What Were They Thinking? Worst Drinking-on-a-Plane Incidents


Rick Seaney questions whether alcohol should be banned on planes and writes about how drunken incidents on planes can be embarrassing, dangerous and costly with delayed or diverted flights. (Getty Images)

Sept. 29, 2011

You know something's up when a US Airways flight attendant makes an announcement reminding passengers to "please keep your clothes on." That actually happened a couple of years ago.

Similar warnings would have come in real handy many times since then, thanks to flyers getting naked on planes, or at least partially disrobing. Not so surprisingly, such behavior often involves our old friend alcohol.

I enjoy the occasional in-flight cocktail, but sometimes you have to wonder: is it time to ban alcohol on planes? Take a look at the examples below and you tell me.

I'm also going to mention some "exciting" developments in the wonderful world of soft drinks, so grab a glass and keep reading.

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Re: No talking on the airplane
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2013, 09:18:34 PM »
What follows is a list of "Don'ts" for successful plane trips. Let's start with, don't drink so much that you get kicked off the plane. It happens.

In August, a BMI flight to London had to turn back to Russia after a woman began performing an erotic dance in the cabin shortly after the 7a.m. takeoff. According to the Moscow Times, the woman was drunk. By the way, there was also a naked man aboard an Iberia flight in July, but his motivation remains unclear as he consumed no alcohol.

That was not the case with a 25-year-old woman during a Virgin Atlantic flight last month who reportedly downed nearly a pint of whiskey before allegedly grabbing a flight attendant and demanding he have sex with her. At least one UK newspaper described the woman as a teacher.

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« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2013, 09:20:18 PM »
Then there was the New Zealand man heading to Singapore in June on a Jetstar flight. He too was reportedly drinking heavily when he decided he had to "go," and go he did -- all over the aisle and fellow passengers. He later apologized but said he remembered none of it.

I suspect an 18-year-old skier aboard a JetBlue flight in August would like to forget his lavatory lapse. The teenager also let loose in the aisle after reportedly indulging in pre-flight alcohol and was taken into custody at New York's JFK International Airport. The gifted Olympic hopeful was kicked off the U.S. Ski Team's development squad.

That same month we also heard about Gerard Depardieu's hijinks on an Air France flight. The actor was told not to use the lavatory as the plane was about to take off so, he didn't -- and soon the aisle was overflowing. According to news reports, Depardieu blamed a bad prostate; a fellow flier reportedly blamed vin ordinaire.

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« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2013, 09:22:29 PM »
This is nothing new. A former pro wrestler recalled (rather hazily) a 1997 flight in which he blacked out from booze and woke up in a jail cell in Anchorage, Alaska. The charge: urinating on a flight attendant. We understand he has since conquered his demons.

It's enough to make one nostalgic for "bad passengers" of yesteryear, like the inebriated woman who, when she was cut off by United flight attendants, started in on the lavatory's supply of hand-sanitizer (yes, some of these products contain alcohol). But at least there was no mess in the aisle.

Speaking of which, I have to take issue with Esquire's article, How to Drink on an Airplane, which states, "The window seat is the preferred drinking seat." I think the rest of us prefer to see drinking passengers on the aisle, as close to the lavatories as possible.

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« Reply #5 on: July 15, 2013, 09:26:01 PM »
This is nothing new. A former pro wrestler recalled (rather hazily) a 1997 flight in which he blacked out from booze and woke up in a jail cell in Anchorage, Alaska. The charge: urinating on a flight attendant. We understand he has since conquered his demons.

It's enough to make one nostalgic for "bad passengers" of yesteryear, like the inebriated woman who, when she was cut off by United flight attendants, started in on the lavatory's supply of hand-sanitizer (yes, some of these products contain alcohol). But at least there was no mess in the aisle.

Speaking of which, I have to take issue with Esquire's article, How to Drink on an Airplane, which states, "The window seat is the preferred drinking seat." I think the rest of us prefer to see drinking passengers on the aisle, as close to the lavatories as possible.

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Re: No talking on the airplane
« Reply #6 on: July 15, 2013, 09:33:12 PM »
None of this is really amusing. Alcohol-related incidents can delay or divert flights, which cost us all time and cost the airlines mega-bucks. It can cost much more, too, depending on who is doing the drinking.

In March, authorities in India released a report noting that 56 pilots flying a variety of Indian airlines failed alcohol tests over the last two years. More chilling: a Russian official announced this month that the navigator of a passenger airline that crashed in June, killing 47 people, was drunk.

Over-indulging passengers are not always mere annoyances, either. A 32-year-old Arizona businessman who'd reportedly been drinking before and during his British Airways flight in August allegedly brandished a shard of glass, made threats against the crew and has since been sentenced to jail.

I could go on and on, but you get it. Drinking too much makes some people do stupid things. And these days, the whole world is watching via social media.

more at http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/thinking-worst-drinking-plane-incidents/story?id=14623823&page=2#.UeTbPaxi2KE

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Re: No talking on the airplane
« Reply #7 on: July 15, 2013, 09:36:30 PM »
In March, authorities in India released a report noting that 56 pilots flying a variety of Indian airlines failed alcohol tests over the last two years. More chilling: a Russian official announced this month that the navigator of a passenger airline that crashed in June, killing 47 people, was drunk.

:( even the skies aren't safe from alcohol.

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Re: No talking on the airplane
« Reply #8 on: July 15, 2013, 09:38:15 PM »
talking about wrestlers and airplanes, i am now back in brooklyn. cause i'm going to watch wrestling on wednesday at barclays center. ringside of course. pila ra goy $500.

unja ajaw lang mo kasoko ha, kong kinsa man galing hingtungdan. i have already arranged surveillance and reconaissance. pang suspense lang pod ba. para naa tay ibang klaseng topic dinhi sa tbnation. kay bisan unsaon, sa usa ka pamilya, naa man juy cain. i wont harm anyone. gitik gitik lang. ang operation tulion pwede pong mahimong operation tilapan. tilapan ang bee song. after august 17, kong mogawas gihapon si hubag. there will be an operation. okey lang si islander. mo sigi ug post. para ma ilisan na pod ang pagka no.1 ni hubag. sama nga gi pol-an na pod ko sa ahong kaugalingon. just endure me for a few days more little boys and girls. after august 17, i will become the invisible man. no more reincarnations.

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Re: No talking on the airplane
« Reply #9 on: July 15, 2013, 09:48:26 PM »
:P luod.  gitik-gitik sa imong kaugalingon. 

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Re: No talking on the airplane
« Reply #10 on: July 15, 2013, 09:55:13 PM »
naunsa na man ni. ikaw maoy ahong gi gitik :(

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« Reply #11 on: July 15, 2013, 09:59:57 PM »
if hubagbohol will appear after august 17, does it mean an invitation from you, my dearest islander,  so we can make love on my island :-*

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« Reply #12 on: July 15, 2013, 10:10:13 PM »
silence means yes. i am jumping for joy. the old man will take a nap now. good day my love and GOD bless you.

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« Reply #13 on: July 15, 2013, 11:39:11 PM »
don't make me a red herring... you really are after hubag, the love of your life.  all your posts are mere smokescreens, hehehe... good luck! ;D

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Re: No talking on the airplane
« Reply #14 on: July 16, 2013, 10:42:03 AM »
After consuming an entire bottle of duty-free liquor on a flight from Iceland to New York’s JFK airport, Gudmundur Karl Arthorsson of Iceland began grabbing women, spitting on people, and making threats to the crew. That’s when the duct tape came out. Gudmundur Karl Arthorsson of Iceland was taped to his seat and gagged on Thursday during a New York bound flight after consuming an entire bottle of duty free alcohol and accosting several passengers.

Luoy ning Vikings kay limitado tawon ilang alcohol sa ilang nasod...

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