smew Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 More and more of these incidences, plane doors.. human or mechanical...copy cat..and is he posting on tiktok to get viewers....
Espanol Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 25 minutes ago, Grumpy one said: I agree, send him to Bangkok on a bus Send him back to Canada by bus.
PJ71 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 1 hour ago, Guderian said: I have a suspicion that overindulgence in some form of mind-altering substance before the flight might have had something to do with this. Yeah, such as? Alcohol would never lead to anything like this, right? grow up. 1 1
Dante99 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 32 minutes ago, Grumpy one said: I agree, send him to Bangkok on a bus then put him on a ship to go home
Photoguy21 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 2 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said: They are? How can you see that? The cabin lights are on and they are always dimmed out for take off and landing 1
bamnutsak Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 Caused quite a delay, inbound flights holding, and some re-routed to BKK
Denim Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 Wow. Baseball cap on backwards ! The absolute last word in cool.
Captain Monday Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 2 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said: Just another Thaiger 'journalist' trying to use words he doesn't understand. Get used to it. And WHY the "journos" of Thailand never ever print follow up stories of these incidents were resolution between the cops, airline, CAAT, and any judicial action possibly taken by the courts? https://www.fox5dc.com/news/crazed-thai-smile-passenger-rips-planes-emergency-exit-door-open-before-takeoff 1
Popular Post Thingamabob Posted February 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 8, 2024 2 hours ago, Jackbenimble said: I can only summise that the journo who wrote the heading of the article doesn't understand what turbulence is. Who hires these people? Turbulence means chaos or disorder. Sounds about right. 1 1 1
fvw53 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 2 hours ago, 0815 said: Hope he has to wait for paying the bill. How did this moron come here before ? Severe claustrophobia is a known psychiatric illness ....but your question on how he did fly to Thailand is correct
PETERTHEEATER Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 Two Caucasians offered to share the blame but police refused satying two whites don't right a wong. 1 1
jesimps Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 2 hours ago, JeffersLos said: The cap on backwards is worth that alone. Especially when indoors. Sheer bad manners 😮 1
Popular Post Bangkok Barry Posted February 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 8, 2024 1 hour ago, Photoguy21 said: The cabin lights are on and they are always dimmed out for take off and landing They were probably on because someone was out of his seat trying to get the door open. Just a suggestion. 1 1 1
Bangkok Barry Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 35 minutes ago, Captain Monday said: And WHY the "journos" of Thailand never ever print follow up stories of these incidents were resolution between the cops, airline, CAAT, and any judicial action possibly taken by the courts? https://www.fox5dc.com/news/crazed-thai-smile-passenger-rips-planes-emergency-exit-door-open-before-takeoff That means phoning someone and asking questions, such as yesterday when someone wrote a report about police taking no action for nine months in a case involving a child rape. Did that reporter phone them and ask why? Of course not. It's something people in Thailand are told not to do from a very young age. Hardly great training for a journalist. 1 1
geisha Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 42 minutes ago, Captain Monday said: And WHY the "journos" of Thailand never ever print follow up stories of these incidents were resolution between the cops, airline, CAAT, and any judicial action possibly taken by the courts? https://www.fox5dc.com/news/crazed-thai-smile-passenger-rips-planes-emergency-exit-door-open-before-takeoff With this happening a bit too often, I rather think they should have a hefty steward standing next to the doors who would be able to hold off an attack such as this. I myself had an awful experience on a Lufthansa flight about 12 yrs back when a drunk nasty character created havoc after take off ! After 10 minutes of terror he was handcuffed to the back of his seat and his seat neighbor and myself were moved to the pilots rest area due to a very full flight. Needless to say he was arrested on arrival . Frightening .
Captain Monday Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 5 minutes ago, geisha said: With this happening a bit too often, I rather think they should have a hefty steward standing next to the doors who would be able to hold off an attack such as this. I myself had an awful experience on a Lufthansa flight about 12 yrs back when a drunk nasty character created havoc after take off ! After 10 minutes of terror he was handcuffed to the back of his seat and his seat neighbor and myself were moved to the pilots rest area due to a very full flight. Needless to say he was arrested on arrival . Frightening . Come fly in the US then usually see a "Stewardess" of minimum 12 stone in the jumpseat but they can't help block the emerg exit rows on narrow body aircraft.
Popular Post Guderian Posted February 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 8, 2024 1 hour ago, PJ71 said: Yeah, such as? Alcohol would never lead to anything like this, right? grow up. That's the pot calling the kettle black, lol. I don't know what brought on your little tantrum there, but if you bothered thinking about things a bit then you might have twigged that most foreigners are well-versed in both flying and alcohol, and do not generally suffer panic attacks during a routine take-off. Most foreigners, though, are not so used to the plethora of mind-altering drugs available in Thailand, both legally and illegally. 1 2
cardinalblue Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 I love the compassion readers have on this site...A big difference between a true medical emergency and a "Karen" who demands something or refuses to comply with air protocol or policy
Purdey Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 I assume a panic attack is something serious and hard to control by the victim. Some sympathy for him is due. Unless it wasn't a panic attack and he just decided not to wait.
Nick Carter icp Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 4 hours ago, natway09 said: Why are the window shades down for expected takeoff ? They close the window shades so that the ground radar works , otherwise the rardar single would go right through the airplane through the windows
sikishrory Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 3 hours ago, Ebumbu said: Why arrest him? He did no Wong. He is very Wong
Skeptic7 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 3 hours ago, Grumpy one said: I agree, send him to Bangkok on a bus Send him to jail in the back of a police wagon❗
Icardi Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 6 hours ago, bg53 said: Blacklist him, and LOCK HIM UP for assault on a plane. A panic attack is not a deliberate act. Would you punish someone for having an illness?
Mr Dome Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 "The flight successfully operated to Suvarnabhumi Airport at 12.34am, today, February 8." Plus two international flights diverted, that's quite a mouthful. It appears that THAI have no procedure to deal with this type of situation (and no air marshal on board)? Makes you wonder if this couldn't have been dealt with better and faster. If it was a genuine panic attack, the calls for strong punishment aren't going to change anything about the situation or even his future behavior. He should seek treatment at home.
RickyJB Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 5 hours ago, Korat Kiwi said: No matter what, he always does the Wong thing at the Wong place and Wong time Yu are wacist 🤔😉 1
aussiebrian Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 5 hours ago, Mywayboy said: Disturbance sounds better 555 Turbulence also means great commotion or agitation. Sounds pretty right to me.
AdrianK Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 I don't know the full circumstances relating to this story, but I too suffered a panic attack as the doors closed on a 737 flight from Manchester to Paris [I suffer from chronic severe claustrophobia]. I asked to see the pilot and explained the situation, I had no checked in luggage, and he allowed me to deplane to avoid any problem inflight. No problem for the flight, but it caused a massive issue trying to get out of the airport, the reverse way...apparently Manchester airport had no SOP to deal with this sort of issue . So a genuine panic attack can happen.
CanadaSam Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 For all those showing sympathy for this guy, I wonder how you would feel if it was just a couple minutes later, and the plane was in the air and he managed to get the door open? Oh, I know, you would feel nothing, because you, and everybody else on board would be dead. 1
mjakob007 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 upcoming changes to aviation D & A certification before flying
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