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Old 27th Jul 2003, 18:07   #1 (permalink)
 
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Post Naked Air Rage

Found this report whilst scanning the news on-line this morning. I reckon this is more 'detached' than just simple air rage and the person in question had more of a breakdown?


SINGAPORE (Reuters) - An off-duty Singapore Airlines steward took off all his clothes and threw the contents of his wallet around as stunned passengers on a flight from Australia looked on, a newspaper has reported.
Singapore`s Straits Times said the 31-year-old man had been travelling as a passenger on the flight from Perth in Australia`s west to Singapore on July 11. An airline official said the man has since been placed on medical leave.
Saturday`s newspaper said the man threw a glass of wine over passengers sitting near him and began shouting as he made his way to a toilet in the middle of the plane about two hours into the flight.
"When I looked up, I saw him naked," one shocked passenger was quoted as saying.
"He wasn`t even wearing underwear. He was shouting, and tossing credit cards and some photos out of his wallet all over the plane," the unidentified passenger said.
Crew members on the flight were initially unable to reach the man because they were stuck behind meal trolleys. They eventually subdued him and covered him with blankets before taking him to the toilet, where he put his clothes back on.
The man was taken to a hospital after the plane landed at Singapore`s Changi airport, a spokesman for the airline said.
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Old 27th Jul 2003, 20:04   #2 (permalink)
 
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Are you sure it wasn't Rod E
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Old 28th Jul 2003, 03:17   #3 (permalink)
 
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"When I looked up, I saw him naked," one shocked passenger was quoted as saying. "He wasn`t even wearing underwear. "
Excuse me, but I always thought that no underpants was a standard characteristic of being naked - or so I've been told.
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Old 28th Jul 2003, 04:59   #4 (permalink)
 
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"The man was taken to a hospital after the plane landed at Singapore`s Changi airport, a spokesman for the airline said."
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Most probably, it was the "hospital" in Queenstown or Harry's Hospital in Whitley Road!!
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Old 6th Aug 2003, 03:12   #5 (permalink)
 
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certainly not dsr!
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Old 7th Aug 2003, 21:13   #6 (permalink)
 
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Rod (if you are the real one)

I think you're not being sporting enough with DSR. I think he has a point - considering your staff problems, bit's falling off your 777's (I think it was your's anyway), and your "loyal" Gold Card holders such as myself who think BA have gone severly down hill, and our loyalty card ain't worth the plastic that's printed on

The least you could do is have a nervous break down and run around Concorde starker's on it's last flight from Heathrow.
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