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how so? They are human after all arent they?
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Well I suppose your right
But cabin crew are supposed to stay very calm in situations like this, and although i admit it could be quite scary to have a guy screaming he has a bomb, well, i just got myself between a rock and a hard place I guess your right |
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I'm sure they would have stayed pretty calm through the ordeal, although afterwards, it's perfectly normal for shock to perhaps come into play. It is a regular occurrence, for example when a passenger has a serious medical issue on board etc that the cabin crew will offload themselves (or crewing will in fact off load them from the rest of their days duties) as they probably won't be in the correcy mindset.
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Drunken fight forces plane back
Another one for Darwin!
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I think the responsibility to RBT should fall to security officers at airports. This means it is indepedent and airlines won't be blamed for not letting passengers get onboard etc.What usually happen is that when pax are drunk before boarding, they will continue to drink inflight. These sort of problems happen more regularly than anyone would think. |
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I've seen tougher looking women at the checkin counters... |
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