Bad behaviour on airlines.

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Ron T. Storm
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Re: Bad behaviour on airlines.

Post by Ron T. Storm »

Don't get pissed on planes or before flight. I tend to keep to below drink driving limit to be safe as I gather alcohol hits you harder on flights.
Ron T. Storm
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Re: Bad behaviour on airlines.

Post by Ron T. Storm »

......Stick to one glass of Dom Perrignon rather than two..... lol
Sam Slater
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Re: Bad behaviour on airlines.

Post by Sam Slater »

Especially if you're the pilot.

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welkram
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Re: Bad behaviour on airlines.

Post by welkram »

If it was a reputable airline they would not have allowed this woman past check-in if she was, or seemed to be intoxicated.

If she passed check-in in a sober state then I guess she could have over indulged in the departure lounge, but a reputable airline would not have allowed her to board.

If she got on board sober then they sold her the alcohol on board or she opened her duty free allowance - which I understand is an illegal act and should have been spotted and stopped by the cabin crew.

As a regular airline passanger I am quite prepared to report any other passanger who may endanger the aircrafts safety, this could range from a person with an odd shaped bulge around their body to people who have have had to much to drink.

I don't think of me as an informer, but if I consider my life life to be in danger I always look out for number 1.

RoddersUK
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Re: Bad behaviour on airlines.

Post by RoddersUK »

Spot on Welkram.

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ECG1
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Worst passenger ever?

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