Smoker tried to open plane door
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Smoker tried to open plane door
The woman was arrested when the plane landed in Australia
A French woman has admitted attempting to open an aeroplane door mid-flight so that she could smoke a cigarette.
Sandrine Helene Sellies, 34, who has a fear of flying, had drunk alcohol and taken sleeping tablets ahead of the flight from Hong Kong to Brisbane.
She was seen on the Cathay Pacific plane walking towards a door with an unlit cigarette and a lighter.
She then began tampering with the emergency exit until she was stopped by a flight attendant.
Defence lawyer Helen Shilton said her client had no memory of what had happened on the flight on Saturday, and that she had a history of sleepwalking.
She pleaded guilty to endangering the safety of an aircraft at Brisbane Magistrates Court and was given a 12-month A$1,000 (£429) good behaviour bond - she will forfeit the money if she commits another offence.
The French tourist was at the start of a three-week holiday in Australia with her husband.
:rolleyes:
Source: BBC |
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CyberneticAngel |
hahah OMG
seriously though, I wish more airlines let you smoke |
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Nightscape |
quote: | Originally posted by jp
Defence lawyer Helen Shilton said her client had no memory of what had happened on the flight on Saturday, and that she had a history of sleepwalking.
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my lawyer said the same thing after walked into my school with a mac10 and shot a load of people i had marked down on my list of people i want to kill |
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trance4life627 |
in hell, dumb bitch is lucky she aint dead...needs to be locked up |
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DarkAngel |
Now THAT's what I call a nicotine addict. |
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zarathustra |
I might be wrong, but I don't think that it's possible to open the emergency door while the cabin is pressurized. Still though, she gets a :rolleyes: for trying. |
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Groundhog Boy |
See, this is what happens when smokers are forced to go outside all the time. Opening a door to light up just becomes habitual when you're going to have a cigarette. Too bad she was too ed up already to realize that it was a plane, not a bar. |
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::TranceVanDyk:: |
its impossible to open the emergency door on a jet liner when airborne. the speed and pressure difference has a very large force holding it shut if it was ever unlocked.. |
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LiGHT78 |
quote: | Originally posted by jp
She pleaded guilty to endangering the safety of an aircraft at Brisbane Magistrates Court and was given a 12-month A$1,000 (£429) good behaviour bond - she will forfeit the money if she commits another offence.
:rolleyes:
Source: BBC |
WTF does that mean??? If she doesn't do anything stupid for a year she makes $1000 for trying to open the door to an airplane in mid flight???
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Xenocreator_PG_ |
quote: | Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk::
its impossible to open the emergency door on a jet liner when airborne. the speed and pressure difference has a very large force holding it shut if it was ever unlocked.. |
true that. |
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CyberneticAngel |
quote: | Originally posted by LiGHT78
WTF does that mean??? If she doesn't do anything stupid for a year she makes $1000 for trying to open the door to an airplane in mid flight???
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no no, she paid a $1000 bond and will only get it back if she doesn't up for a year |
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e_trance |
damn crazy women ! only 1000$ for this, she could kill everyone because of here stupid cigarette :whip: |
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