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  • Southwest Flight Diverted After Passenger Attempts to Open Door

    A man’s attempt to exit a Southwest plane while in mid-air left passengers in complete panic Sunday.

    Flight 722-which was transporting 134 passengers and five crew members-was en route to Sacramento from Chicago when it was forced to make an unintended stop in Nebraska due to the disorderly passenger.

    Witnesses say that Joshua Carl Lee Suggs was acting pretty strangely after the flight took off. Some have even associated his behavior with drugs or a mental illness.

    At one point during the flight, he ran to the bathroom and returned to his seat drenched.

    The pandemonium didn’t start, however, until Suggs left his seat and made his way to the back of the plane in an attempt to unlatch the door.

    One eyewitness tells KCRA-TV that she just new something bad was about to happen.

    “You got this bad feeling that [something] wasn’t going right,” said passenger Lori Depalma.”Especially when a bunch of big guys got up and immediately jumped into the aisle and ran to the back of the plane.”

    Three gentlemen made their way to the back of the plane after hearing one of the flight attendants scream for help.

    “We basically tackled the — I don’t want to say gentleman — but the guy who was back there and pinned him down and restrained him,” said Dr. Scott Porter, who assumed at first that the screams were medically-related.

    Passenger Natalie Lee also told the station that she was “glad there were some burly men on the plane” to prevent what could have ended tragically.

    Once the plane landed in Nebraska, Suggs was arrested by airport police officers.

    He’s charged with interference and will face an Omaha, Neb., judge Wednesday.

    The flight eventually arrived safely in Sacramento two hours off schedule.

    The FBI plans to look more into the incident.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • Penguins Take Flight

    Penguins Take Flight

    Delta Flight 486 from Atlanta to New York on March 8th had two very special guests flying in First Class. Pete and Penny, penguins from Sea World, surprised their fellow passengers as they waddled up and down the aisles.

    Before giving these little guys the opportunity to move freely about at an altitude of 30,000 feet, the captain asked if anyone was allergic to them.

    The passengers thought it was a joke and commented to each other:

    “How would we even know if we were?”

    “He can’t be serious.”

    Passengers were allowed to take pictures of Pete and Penny as they walked past, but the captain prohibited any petting.

    These 18 inch seabirds were on their way to the premiere of “Frozen Planet,” a new Discovery Channel documentary series narrated by Alec Baldwin. The screening, held Thursday at the Lincoln Center, was followed by a “polar-themed” party, hosted by Baldwin, Dustin Hoffman and Glenn Close, among others.

    This is not the first time that penguins have gained flight; last month, three penguins on Southwest’s Orlando-to-La Guardia trek were released from their kennels mid-flight to surprise passengers.

    Another two penguins from Sea World made an appearance last March on a Southwest flight to San Diego from San Francisco where they attended a science convention.

  • 3 Women Ejected From AirTran Plane; Twitter Reactions

    3 Women Ejected From AirTran Plane; Twitter Reactions

    A lawyer, a therapist and a retired travel agent walk onto a plane. It sounds like the beginning of a bad joke, but three women experienced anything but last night as they were unceremoniously ejected from a flight after verbally objecting to the behavior and attitude of a boorish flight attendant.

    The three women were homeward bound on a flight to New York last night when a male flight attendant was allegedly handling one woman’s carry-on baggage rather brutishly. She objected, but was swiftly ignored. Moments later, another woman requested assistance with her seat from the same flight attendant but was met with pointed (yeah, sorry about that pun) hostility as the attendant refused to even acknowledge her request. Before takeoff, the flight attendant ordered both women to be removed from the flight, at which point a third woman conscientiously objected to the mistreatment of her fellow passengers. For her objection, the flight attendant went for the hat trick and kicked her off, as well. WPTV in West Palm Beach, FL, has this segment about the event:

    Despite this being a bummer of a story, kudos to the quick-thinking passenger that thought to snap a picture of the offensive flight attendant (it’s unclear whether it was one of the three women or another passenger). Upon hearing this unbecoming news, the Twitterscape responded:

    Why you don’t fly USAir, 3 women kicked off flight; Complained about flight attendant bully… http://t.co/98gLhXTD 1 hour ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    @AirTran and Parent Co. @SouthwestAir when do you plan to explain this idiocy. http://t.co/FzMsSiBF #tsa is crazy & now airlines are too. 27 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    More Big Brother, taking care of us http://t.co/wn1JIauf 1 hour ago via Facebook · powered by @socialditto

    AirTran is a subsidiary of Southwest Airlines, neither of whom have provided any comment on the incident, but there was this post – I swear to God I’m not making this up – from Southwest Airlines’ Twitter account about fifteen hours ago:

    Going on a girls trip to NYC? Meeting your long lost
    sweetheart in MDW? Share your Southwest story with a TV audience! http://t.co/onoqeFGZ 15 hours ago via CoTweet · powered by @socialditto

    Probably not the kind of “girls trip” you had in mind, Southwest. Probably not.