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This time, a passenger struck a flight attendant
Just last week, we wrote about a pilot whose mental breakdown caused an emergency landing.
Now, AP reports that a flight from New York to Paris was diverted to Boston last night because a French passenger "struck a flight attendant." Why? We don't know. Nonetheless, the American Airlines flight landed safely after 8 p.m. Wednesday night at Logan Airport. The "attacker" was taken into custody.
Is it the cabin pressure that makes people go crazy?
###A commercial airplane with a king size bed? I wonder how much that costs...
Gallery: Singapore Airlines' Airbus A380
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Reader Comments (Page 13 of 13)
Wizard Feb 20th 2008 8:41PM
Hello Paul,
What can I say to you that's not already been said about you comment. So Paul I will tell you this; I'm a male flight attendant I stand 6'3" 225lbs and I pity the Fool that put his hand on me while on board an aircraft. As they say in the streets "Don't make me take these wings off"
NOO Mar 31st 2008 5:23PM
I think Jim has a good point. I have met several AA flight attendants that probably deserve what happened to this woman, however, I have met several FAs who were very nice, smart and did a great job. I am not a fan of AA by any means and I think the good employees should bail and find an airline that will treat them like professionals.