There are some really mental cases traveling by plane these days.
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Police and Transportation Security Administration staff met Flight 514 after the plane landed in New York City and took the man into custody, said Frontier spokesman Joe Hodas. Hodas said the man, whose name was not released, would not have been able to open the door even if he had not been subdued. "You need special training to open the door," he said. There were 128 passengers and five crew members on the plane, Hodas said. Passenger Bobby Vigil of Estes Park told KUSA-TV in Denver that the man had been acting strangely. Vigil said he and other passengers helped a flight attendant tie the man to his seat with duct tape. "The whole rest of the flight, all the way in, he was yelling and trying to bite the tape, and they ended up restraining him with an extra lap belt," said Vigil. |
What I found less than comforting is the flight attendant's opinion that there was no real dancer in the opening of the door because the man had not been trained how to open them.
Please.
And what if he happened to figure it out. Not like I would want to take that chance.