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Wirraway 15th Jan 2004 09:05

Mid-air scare as woman strips on `flight from hell'
 
Thurs "Herald Sun"

Horror at 30,000 feet
Date January 15th, 2004
Source Herald-Sun

Mid-air scare as woman strips on `flight from hell'

TERRIFIED airline passengers endured an hour-long tirade by a woman who stripped topless and shouted they would all die in a September 11-style tragedy.

A passenger on the Virgin Blue flight from Hobart to Melbourne last Thursday said it was the "flight from hell".

But the pilot on Flight DJ145, thanking passengers for their patience, passed it off as an "environmental anomaly".

The passenger, who wanted to be known only as Ally, described the ordeal as frightening.

"Everyone was pretty freaked out. By the time we landed, the whole plane applauded," she said. "We all got off and said, `That was the flight from hell '."

Ally said the woman should have been removed before the packed 737 crossed Bass Strait at 30,000ft.

"You could see that she was really nervous or something, and she just started freaking out a bit," said Ally, who was sitting opposite the woman. "We took off to taxi down to the runway and that's when she flipped out. "

Ally said the woman stood up, put her arms out and yelled: "Stop the plane, stop the plane -- get me off this plane. I've had a vision. I was in a backpacker's last night; you have got to listen to me. This is the next 9/11; we are all going to die. "

Ally, who was travelling with her partner and two children aged five and 10 months, said the flight attendant calmed the woman and settled her back in her seat.

"I said to the flight attendant, `She's freaking me out.' The flight attendant said: `We have to go; it's too much trouble to turn back'. "

After sitting on the tarmac for 10 minutes, the pilot decided to take off.

"They just made a huge mistake," Ally said. When the jet was airborne, the woman "flipped out" again, took off her top and bra, and yelled for the plane to stop.

"She just absolutely went psycho," Ally said.

"She was yelling, standing up, raising her arms.

"My initial thought was (she was a) female terrorist, suicide bomber kind of thing.

"She really didn't know what she was doing when we took off, and her mental state just got worse and worse as the plane was in the air. "

When the jet landed, Australian Protective Service officers boarded the plane and escorted the woman away.

It is understood the 23-year-old woman was released into the custody of her parents, who live in Melbourne. She has not been charged.

Virgin Blue spokeswoman Amanda Bolger confirmed the cabin supervisor consulted the captain before take-off and they agreed the woman was not a safety risk.

"We believe that despite this person's unusual behaviour, it did not affect the safety of passengers or the aircraft," she said.

"We appreciate that her behaviour may have upset guests seated near her.

"We also need to stipulate she wasn't aggressive; she wasn't threatening anybody or the aircraft. "

Civil Aviation Safety Authority spokesman Peter Gibson said it did not appear there was any threat to the safety of

the aircraft.

"It sounds like someone was psychologically disturbed and caused a few problems on the flight," he said.

"The crew had to make a judgment and they made one."

A spokesman for Federal Transport Minister John Anderson said the situation was best judged by the crew.

Opposition transport spokesman Martin Ferguson urged the Department of Transport and Virgin Blue to discuss the incident to determine how best to deal with such passengers in the future

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On Track 15th Jan 2004 09:34

Not quite on the topic, but why do Virgin Blue call passengers "guests"?

For that matter, why did Ansett call them "customers"?

What's wrong with the time-honoured legally correct term "passengers"?

Buster Hyman 15th Jan 2004 10:27

Well, if you don't like the DJ inflight "entertainment", make up your own! It's not like you'll be charged with anything!:hmm:

AirNoServicesAustralia 15th Jan 2004 11:07

A 23 year old woman gets her gear off??? Hmmm I've had some flights from hell before and I don't think that qualifys :E

Did any of the passengers get photos of the incident?? Purely from an investigative perspective of course!

High Altitude 15th Jan 2004 11:07

:O Look, I think the most important question here is.........

DID SHE HAVE A DECENT SET OF TITS?:D

:E

currawong 15th Jan 2004 11:48

"woman stripped topless" unquote

"we all got off" unquote

Crikey Woomera, where do they get this stuff?

:E



23 year old - topless?? :ok:

Don't ask me. I was not on the flight.

Sadly! :{

Woomera

Love Monkey 15th Jan 2004 12:14

Tits
 
At least there was no reference to rooting monkeys there Currawong......

MoFo 15th Jan 2004 12:33

"The crew had to make a judgement and they made one."

Good one guys and girls.

I wonder how the cleaners enjoyed cleaning the seat after she got off.

QF skywalker 15th Jan 2004 13:39

Welcome to the world of low air fares and all that they bring with them - including the Mcafferty's Bus customers. I bet she checked in with a kiwi samsonite also.

TopperHarley 15th Jan 2004 13:42

MOFO....


Cleaners ??

Why employ cleaners when you can make your FA's do it ??

HEALY 15th Jan 2004 14:16

Must be standard on 'HOOTERS' airlines

Feeton Terrafirma 15th Jan 2004 14:50

I have heard that Virgin have unusual in flight entertainment but I didnt know it was THAT good!!! :ok:


I wonder if Jetstar will have topless performers also?

Howard Hughes 15th Jan 2004 15:12

Quote: "My initial thought was (she was a) female terrorist, suicide bomber kind of thing."

How long have breasts been used to conceal explosive devices?

HH

:ok:

Pinky the pilot 15th Jan 2004 15:53

It really makes one wonder just what some people can apparently get away with. All the media reports I've seen indicate that the individual concerned was'nt even given some form of a 'caution' ie a severe talking to!
All the same 'though........High Altitude; Now you've done it!! Now you've got me wondering!!:O

You only live twice. Once when
you're born. Once when
you've looked death in the face.

100% N1 15th Jan 2004 18:42

Of course she'll get off with nothing, who in their right mind would charge a 23 year old female for indecent exposure :ok:

currawong 15th Jan 2004 19:00

This is degenerating faster than the Oz Jobs thread.

All the usual suspects....

High Altitude 16th Jan 2004 05:33

Captain my Captian or First Officer of said flight...

You can't honestly tell us you didn't get a look... No phone happy snaps?

It was a simple question... Good or bad...

the road atlas 16th Jan 2004 05:39

Hey Howard,
Quote: "My initial thought was (she was a) female terrorist, suicide bomber kind of thing."

How long have breasts been used to conceal explosive devices?

HH

Ummmm, where have you been son, your misses has never exploded???, Come home at 6am drunk with a bit of lipstick on ya neck, that'el do it. Dunno if it's just me but I have whitnessed many "explosive devives" detonate from now where, you must be good at covering your tracks !!!!!

only pun intended......

And NG 100 % , although hooters in flight eye candy is very pleasent, I do think there maybe some 23yo bodies out there you just don't want to see !!!!!!


Other than that, we can only imagine............:ok:

weasil 16th Jan 2004 05:47

Howard Hughes
 
I take it you never heard of a fembot. "machine gun jubblies, how did I miss those baby!"

cribble 16th Jan 2004 06:01

:D I've been warning the authorities for years that shiellas' tits are a potential threat to air safety. I volunteered to set up a gatelounge "sqeeze test" booth at SYD but they wouldn't have it.


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