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Passenger Causes Disturbance on Korean Air Flight, Demanding Crew Seat Near Emergency Exit

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A passenger caused a disturbance on a Korean Air flight from Bangkok to Incheon, insisting on sitting in a crew-designated seat near the emergency exit. The passenger, only identified as Mr. A and not a Korean national, was eventually subdued by crew members and handed over to police upon landing.

 

According to Korean Air, the incident took place on flight KE658, which departed from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 7 and landed at Incheon Airport at approximately 04:45 on November 8. During the flight, Mr. A attempted to sit in a seat designated for crew members near the emergency exit. When crew members asked him to return to his assigned seat, he refused, raising his voice and threatening staff as he approached the emergency door, in what looked like an attempt to try to open the door.

 

Despite multiple warnings from the crew regarding the violation of aviation security regulations, Mr. A continued his disruptive behaviour. Following the captain’s orders, the crew managed to restrain him and moved him to a separate area, calming the situation. The flight, which was carrying 238 passengers, arrived safely at Incheon Airport with no further disruptions.

 

Upon landing, Mr. A was handed over to Incheon Airport Police for investigation.

 

A Korean Air spokesperson stated, “We are committed to taking strong action against any illegal acts that compromise the safety of our flights and passengers.”

 

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11 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

Upon landing, Mr. A was handed over to Incheon Airport Police for investigation.

 

Good!

5 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A passenger caused a disturbance on a Korean Air flight from Bangkok to Incheon, insisting on sitting in a crew-designated seat near the emergency exit. The passenger, only identified as Mr. A and not a Korean national, was eventually subdued by crew members and handed over to police upon landing.

 

According to Korean Air, the incident took place on flight KE658, which departed from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 7 and landed at Incheon Airport at approximately 04:45 on November 8. During the flight, Mr. A attempted to sit in a seat designated for crew members near the emergency exit. When crew members asked him to return to his assigned seat, he refused, raising his voice and threatening staff as he approached the emergency door, in what looked like an attempt to try to open the door.

 

Despite multiple warnings from the crew regarding the violation of aviation security regulations, Mr. A continued his disruptive behaviour. Following the captain’s orders, the crew managed to restrain him and moved him to a separate area, calming the situation. The flight, which was carrying 238 passengers, arrived safely at Incheon Airport with no further disruptions.

 

Upon landing, Mr. A was handed over to Incheon Airport Police for investigation.

 

A Korean Air spokesperson stated, “We are committed to taking strong action against any illegal acts that compromise the safety of our flights and passengers.”

 

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Sheeeeat bro…

On 11/10/2024 at 4:35 AM, Georgealbert said:

Upon landing, Mr. A was handed over to Incheon Airport Police for investigation.

I wonder if he will continue to argue...

I hope they throw the book at him. He can’t deny it as it is on video. Plus fighting with the flight attendants. Pure trash. 

I like the one flight attendant enjoying her job of recording things, while everyone else is wrestling with him. Hope he enjoys his stay in Korea, he may be there for quite a while.

1 hour ago, lordgrinz said:

I like the one flight attendant enjoying her job of recording things,

Yeah, good evidence for a strong conviction.

On 11/11/2024 at 9:28 AM, lordgrinz said:

I like the one flight attendant enjoying her job of recording things, while everyone else is wrestling with him. Hope he enjoys his stay in Korea, he may be there for quite a while.

I was a flight attendant for 10 years from the early 90's to the early 2000's. Long before smart phones and their ubiquitous cameras. 

 

With the change in life that those darned things have caused, and knowing FAs and rules, it is quite possible that there is one or more FAs designated to getting stuff on camera if crap hits the fan midflight. After all, you can't have a dozen FAs dealing with an idiot. There isn't enough room. 

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