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Out of 5000 passenger violations for crap conduct on commercial flights,, the FAA refers 37 for criminal prosecution.
In my ideal world, the other 4,963 are sent forcefully through the intake of a running turbofan to inspect the exhaust side as an ill-behaved mist.
Their comfort companions too.
that list should be a shared list and respected by all airlines.banned list for the airline on which they misbehaved.
As of Thursday, the FAA has investigated 950 of the 5,033 incidents reported, including 3,642 involving masks. So far, it has initiated enforcement in 227 cases.
Where the evidence supports criminal review, the FAA refers the cases to the FBI, which forwards those that merit potential prosecution to field offices for further investigation, according to the statement. Dickson had said in an August letter to airport officials that "many of these passengers were interviewed by local police and released without criminal charges of any kind."
Sure would hate to be stuck in Yakutat with no way out.
Or a sentence.How soon before the debate surrounding "is airline travel a privilege or a right?"
Please list a few..There are worst places in Alaska to be stuck in....
We recognize that all rights have limitations. The right to board a common carrier (if it exists) is certainly limited to those who follow the rules of carriage. So, right or privilege, I do not think airlines will be forced to carry passengers who break the rules in such a way that it compromises safety of flight. And it's a policy decision whether any particular rule is a safety of flight rule or not, not a constitutional rights decision. Just like smoking on commercial flights has been banned, harassing crew members who are legally required to be there for safety of flight is just never going to fly.How soon before the debate surrounding "is airline travel a privilege or a right?" conversation breaks out I wonder.
I hope it stays as a privilege, but... I dont have very many intellectually satisfying arguments in favor of that. Maybe we can do a two-tier system. You ride in cargo if you can't behave up in the sardine compartment. If you somehow annoy the boxes and bags too, THEN you can be blackballed off the whole thing and take greyhound forever.
Please list a few..
I have fond memories of Yakutat, oddly enough. I spent time up there with my grandpa when I was a teenager. He and I built the two buildings behind the Quonset together…2 come to mind.
A friend was traveling Anchorage to Juneau. A passenger refused to cover his nose and mouth with his mask. They landed in Yakutat AK not a scheduled stop and made the passenger disembark. Sure would hate to be stuck in Yakutat with no way out.
Or a sentence.
I’m to the point I’d rather fly space-a on a C-17 to Europe them get on an airline.
Seats are actually quite comfy as well. Just always so damn cold in a C-17.
With a comfort pallet, a blanket, and decent ANC headphones, they’re the bomb.
You have automatic pearls…no clutch.GASP!
Where are my pearls to clutch!?!
that list should be a shared list and respected by all airlines.
If you ban them all, Spirit won’t have any passengers…
Or a sentence.
I’m to the point I’d rather fly space-a on a C-17 to Europe them get on an airline.
...has been locked for a week for MC review.
With a comfort pallet, a blanket, and decent ANC headphones, they’re the bomb.
Just realized, the last time I flew in a C-17, we didn’t have noise canceling headphones.
That’s exactly what we did.If the LM let me spread my snugpak on the floor, I usually did that and racked out on the long-hauls.