TotallyOz Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Source: AP RALEIGH, N.C. – An airline crew used duct tape to keep a passenger in her seat because they say she became unruly, fighting flight attendants and grabbing other passengers, forcing the flight to land in North Carolina. Maria Esther Castillo of Oswego, N.Y., is due in court Thursday, charged with resisting arrest and interfering with the operations of a flight crew aboard United Airlines Flight 645, from Puerto Rico to Chicago. Castillo, 45, struck a flight attendant on the buttocks with the back of her hand during Saturday's flight, FBI Special Agent Peter Carricato said in a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Charlotte. She also stood and fell onto the head of a blind passenger and later started pulling the person's hair, the complaint stated. Ankle cuffs kept slipping off Castillo, so the flight crew and two passengers were forced to use duct tape to keep her in her seat, the complaint states. She calmed as the pilot diverted the flight to Charlotte-Douglass International Airport, but became disruptive again when authorities boarded the plane to remove her, authorities said. Carricato states that a passenger saw Castillo having drinks in an airport bar before boarding. She bought another drink on the plane. Flight attendants stopped serving her alcohol because of her behavior, the complaint states. United spokesman Jeff Kovick said Wednesday that safety is the company's top priority and that it's cooperating with authorities. FBI spokeswoman Amy Thoreson on Wednesday declined to comment on the ongoing investigation. A message left seeking comment wasn't immediately returned by Castillo's attorney, Julia Mimms. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081106/ap_on_...enger_duct_tape Quote
Guest MonkeySee Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 That proves that excessive drinking on airplanes can be hazardous to your health and your freedom. Reminds me of a time I was on a Japan airline flight, and a man was walking down the aisle and fell flat on his face. He was several rows away, but when he did not get up and no one seemed to do anything (I guess they were all asleep), I went to his assistance. He was out cold. I thought he was dead. I called the cabin crew and they took over. It turned out the guy had too much to drink. Quote
Guest Steve1903 Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Brilliant idea. Now if they would only extend the treatment to all kids under the age of ten I'd be a real happy bunny. Quote
Guest laurence Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Reminds me of a time I was on a Japan airline flight, and a man was walking down the aisle and fell flat on his face. He was several rows away, but when he did not get up and no one seemed to do anything (I guess they were all asleep), I went to his assistance. He was out cold. I thought he was dead. I called the cabin crew and they took over. It turned out the guy had too much to drink. And I never wrote to thank you! Quote
Guest MonkeySee Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 And I never wrote to thank you! You are so, very welcome. I hope you finally made your way to the bathroom! Quote