Angry passengers take Jetstar crew hostage
Angry passengers take Jetstar crew hostage
Jetstar Passengers Take Crew Hostage | Shanghai Pudong Airport >>A JETSTAR pilot and crew were held hostage for more than six hours by a mob of angry passengers after their flight was diverted from Beijing to Shanghai because of bad weather. The experienced Australian pilot is being hailed a hero for his calm actions after being confronted by the angry passengers as they disembarked at Shanghai's Pudong Airport. Upset at the delay and fearful that they would be abandoned and left to find their own way to Beijing, the passengers bailed them up inside a section of the arrivals area and refused to let them leave.<< Hope this does not herald a trend . . . |
I'm sorry. But I actually laughed out loud.
This is a world gone mad. There's nothing left to do or say, but laugh. |
Guys, common, this is normal in China. Everybody who flies in China for a year had it happen to him at least once.
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I seriously doubt Antipodeans would behave like this...
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Is this not kidnapping?
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Because the pilot and crew clearly control and dictate the weather.
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Just one minor flaw in this plan.
" We have your Captain and First Officer and will not release them until You airline management meet our demands" " Do what the hell you want to them, plenty more contract losers where they came from " |
It's kidnapping and unlawful imprisonment. The passengers should be charged and barred from ever flying again. Bloody scary situation for the crew.
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Well it might be in Kent, but it's standard operating procedure in China. Not everyone subscribes to the Westminster system you know!
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Especially those in Westminster :p but seriously, what would happen if they tried that over here? Oh, aside from getting asylum, a house, etc..
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I would identify those passengers and deny them from boarding on the next sector. They are a safety threat and have shown that they cannot be trusted to follow crew instructions. Simple as that.
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They are a safety threat and have shown that they cannot be trusted to follow crew instructions. Simple as that. |
If you fly with `any` third rate airline, that is cheap & nasty & which may put you down anywhere in the country you are flying to, if not the particular destination, you have to accept you will get treated like trash! One's national carrier, on many of their domestic routes appear to be going down the cheap / nasty route as well.
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So how exactly was aviation safety compromised by the actions of passengers, post-flight, inside the terminal building ? If you can find a crew willing to travel with a set of pax like that, good luck to you! |
Because the pilot and crew clearly control and dictate the weather. |
I would identify those passengers and deny them from boarding on the next sector. Unfortunately, this kind of behaviour is a common occurrence on the mainland and the various authorities do diddly squat to stop it happening. |
These are the same sorta people who would plot to a pilot or whoever at fault if he forced a landing in fog and possibly crashed and killed a family member..... You cant win with idiots
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The wonderful PRC
Anyone thinking this is not true has never been to the people's republic. This sort of event has happened time and again. There are no rules or decorum in china. Crews of diverting flights have been hunted down and attacked in their hotel rooms. Something like this is minor and commonplace in the prc...
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Not just PRC, but HKG too. Sit-ins are common, and so is crew intimidation and hostage taking. If you're a foreign airline, police are just as likely to take the side of the passengers. :mad:
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Upset at the delay and fearful that they would be abandoned and left to find their own way to Beijing, the passengers bailed them up inside a section of the arrivals area and refused to let them leave. |
I heard a funny story in my Asian airline where years ago rioting Chinese passengers rushed forward on the main deck of a Jumbo after a diversion, looking for the pilots.
They rushed past the staircase and threw open the door at the end of the FCL cabin, which was the coat cupboard. 'Wah... where the pilot?' Meanwhile the boys were watching from the top of the staircase, killing themselves laughing. |
The press report I read indicated the passengers involved were not Chinese but Australian, New Zealand, Singaporean etc
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You have a reference for that press report, Falcon99 ?
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Overseas passports get issued to Chinese too....
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck..... |
Chinese tend to be extremely proud of their own country, but not its passports.
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Identify ' em ? Yes, of course.
Deny 'em boarding ? Not at all, I'd even give 'em discounted tickets. Till I have their hides in a country where I can nail 'em with everything the laws of that country have to offer :} |
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