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Man freaks out on plane, YouTuber tapes it (pg. 2)
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| Theresa |
He's obviously having either a panic attack, or isn't completely balanced. The poor guy is terrified.
If you look at his arm, there is a white band on it, which gives me the impression that he was "checked in" somewhere... like a psyche ward.
That is just sad.
I feel really bad for this guy. |
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| _Nut_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
that's pretty freaking scary.
i would not feel comfortable in there.
emergency land the fuking plane and get him OFF!! |
Not worth it to the airlines. I don't know what the fine is with regards to that, but if a plane is diverted because of bad weather they are fined 100,000. An international diversion is a 1,000,000 dollar fine. That is, of course, 2002 dollars when I was researching with/for United Airlines. |
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| goodgreef |
| quote: | Originally posted by _Nut_
Not worth it to the airlines. I don't know what the fine is with regards to that, but if a plane is diverted because of bad weather they are fined 100,000. An international diversion is a 1,000,000 dollar fine. That is, of course, 2002 dollars when I was researching with/for United Airlines. | that's crazy... and lame. |
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| _Nut_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by goodgreef
that's crazy... and lame. |
Not really. Why pay firms big money to forecast things. If it is going to be bad, dont send the plane. Think about it. You airport is set to work with what it has and all of a sudden a new plane comes in. It requires fuel, a gate, personnel to deal with it.
They put those fines in so the airlines are less likely to send planes out when it looks like there could be an issue. |
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| goodgreef |
| quote: | Originally posted by _Nut_
Not really. Why pay firms big money to forecast things. If it is going to be bad, dont send the plane. Think about it. You airport is set to work with what it has and all of a sudden a new plane comes in. It requires fuel, a gate, personnel to deal with it.
They put those fines in so the airlines are less likely to send planes out when it looks like there could be an issue. | ok well yeah, that makes sense but it seems like a bit monopoly..
but i can totally see how they'd think twice before they actually made the decision to land somewhere un-scheduled. |
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| Abercrombie |
I got to give credit to the air marshals who kept cool the entire time, trying to console him. They weren't abusive, they peacefully asked him to keep calm and never blew fuses.
Bravo. It's men like these I want on each flight I ever go on. |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| quote: | Originally posted by goodgreef
ok well yeah, that makes sense but it seems like a bit monopoly.. |
What seems like 'a bit' monopoly? Do you actually know what the word monopoly means? |
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| narcism |
hahah i giggled at "ing mother ******s"
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| nchs09 |
the only way to calm him down is if everyone on the place acts crazier than he is acting...
everyone strips, poop everywhere... pee on the windows, anally rape everyone, circle jerks, naked cartwheels....
only then would the man calm down. |
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| Turbonium |
| Um, they could actually use this as a distraction while actual terrorists on the plane pull off some evil . I hope the air marshals are prepared for such things. |
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| aquila |
| Thank you come again! |
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