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Toowoomba Taipan 9th Mar 2012 23:27

Flight Attendant's hysterics drama
 
Flight attendant restrained after ranting about plane crash


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An American Airlines flight was delayed Friday by an altercation that passengers say started when a flight attendant ranted about the plane crashing.
Passengers said several people wrestled the flight attendant into a seat while the plane was still on the ground at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
Bethany Christakos of Dallas, seated toward the rear of the plane, said passengers started "freaking out" as one of the flight attendants gave a rambling, 15-minute speech on the plane's public-address system.
"She said, 'I'm not responsible for this plane crashing,"' Christakos said.
Another passenger, Stephen Tremunde, said, "We were pretty frightened. She made two comments that if we didn't go back to the gate we would crash."
Brad LeClear said he was one of several passengers who restrained the flight attendant, whom he said acted oddly and mentioned something about the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Some passengers called police, while others used the public-address system to beg the pilot to return to the terminal. In a passenger's video obtained by The Associated Press, a woman can be heard sobbing while another woman reassures her, "It's OK ... thank goodness we're on the ground."
A federal law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation was continuing said that airport police determined the incident was a medical issue and not a security threat.
The official said the flight attendant was taken to Parkland Hospital in Dallas for evaluation.
After the plane, Flight 2332, had pushed away from the gate Friday morning, the pilot radioed air traffic controllers for permission to return to the gate and to be met by airport police.
American Airlines spokesman Ed Martelle said that "an incident occurred involving some of the cabin crew," and that two flight attendants were taken to local hospitals for treatment. He declined to provide their names or information about their injuries or conditions.
Martelle said the cabin crew was replaced and the plane, Flight 2332, took off for Chicago's O'Hare Airport about 80 minutes behind schedule. He said customers were not in danger at any time.
A spokesman for DFW Airport said no state criminal charges were being considered.
- AP

cyflyer 10th Mar 2012 09:14

Straight out of the movie 'Final Destination' . Now we have to see if all the passengers saved start dying in mysterious circumstances.

paull 10th Mar 2012 10:21

Medical not Security...
 
So, if a passenger did the same they would go to the hospital too? Or is that the special hospital in Cuba with the nice orange suits.;)

11Fan 10th Mar 2012 15:03

Hope she's OK and will be looked after properly.

On a lighter note:


LHLisa 26th Mar 2012 09:33

I fly and suffer from mental health issues . One in three or one in five have such issues , depending on what stats you believe. I hope the crew member is ok and well treated by her employer


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