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Teh One Who Knocks
02-24-2023, 11:40 AM
By Yaron Steinbuch - New York Post


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An American Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in North Carolina on Wednesday after an “unruly” woman in first class allegedly tried to breach the cockpit — because she was upset at not being served a drink.

American Eagle Flight 3444 from Jacksonville, Florida, to Washington, DC, was diverted to Raleigh-Durham International Airport at about 3:40 p.m. “due to a security concern involving an unruly customer,” the airline said in a statement.

Tiffany Miles, 36, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge and was released on bond, CNN reported, citing the Raleigh/Wake City-County Bureau of Identification.

In radio transmissions from Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority Police, officers are heard saying Miles “tried to breach the cockpit” and was “being somewhat restrained by the flight crew and other passengers,” according to CNN.

The Federal Aviation Administration said she charged at the cockpit door.

Passenger Kara Rosario told ABC 11 that Miles was getting upset when she wasn’t being served her drink.

She said another passenger got up to help the flight attendants as they tried to calm the woman down.

“He heard the commotion and he went up to first class to assist and see if he could help at all,” Rosario told the outlet.

“He wasn’t a marshal at all or police officer, just a citizen who was trying to help defuse the situation. You could feel that we were in it together and were willing to do what was needed but the gentleman behind me was the first to get up and take matters into his own hands,” she said.

The FBI Charlotte Field Office also responded to the airport.

“The FBI is currently conducting interviews to gather the facts and will consult with the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Eastern District of North Carolina to determine if federal charges will be filed,” FBI spokeswoman Shelley Lynch said.

American Airlines rep Derek Walls told ABC 11 in a statement: “Safety and security are our top priorities, and we thank our customers for their cooperation and our team members for their professionalism in managing a difficult situation.”

US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg tweeted Wednesday night that he was briefed on “a Level 4 disruption” on the flight.

A Level 4 disruption is an “attempted or actual breach of the flight deck,” according to the FAA.

The agency said it is working on a rule that would require new planes to have a second barrier to the cockpit.

“Last year, we made progress to require new planes to have a second barrier to the flight deck after the rule stalled under the previous administration. We’re working quickly to issue the final rule,” the FAA said in a statement.

deebakes
02-25-2023, 02:13 AM
jacksonville... nice

lost in melb.
02-25-2023, 05:53 AM
Tie this bitch up and continue the journey :dunno:

Godfather
02-25-2023, 09:25 PM
“Last year, we made progress to require new planes to have a second barrier to the flight deck after the rule stalled under the previous administration. We’re working quickly to issue the final rule,” the FAA said in a statement.

Is that really necessary? Has anyone actually breached a cabin since 9/11?

PorkChopSandwiches
02-27-2023, 04:09 PM
They need to carry a tranq gun

Teh One Who Knocks
02-27-2023, 05:49 PM
By Yaron Steinbuch - New York Post


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Tiffany Miles, 36, was cleared of a criminal charge after she allegedly tried to storm the cockpit of an American Airlines flight,
forcing it to make an emergency landing.

A criminal charge has been dropped against a woman accused of trying to breach the cockpit of an American Airlines flight after she claimed she was only heading to the bathroom.

Tiffany Miles, 36, was initially arrested on a misdemeanor charge of airport obstruction after she allegedly caused an American Eagle Flight 3444 to make an emergency landing at Raleigh-Durham Airport in North Carolina on Wednesday.

But airport police announced Friday that they had tossed the charge after further investigation.

“After continued investigation regarding the circumstances surrounding the incident and review of eyewitness statements, plus in-depth consultation with the Wake County District Attorney, RDU law enforcement have dismissed the [charge],” airport police said in a statement cited by WRAL.

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Miles said a flight attendant should get reprimanded and undergo additional training.

No further details were provided about the decision to drop the charge, but Miles has denied trying to breach the cockpit on the flight from Jacksonville, Florida, to Washington, DC.

Miles said she flies often, but has anxiety, and tried to order alcohol from a flight attendant despite being told that drink service was not offered on the plane.

After the exchange with the flight attendant, Miles said, she got up and walked toward the lavatory, which was in the direction of the cockpit.

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She said two crew members stopped her and a passenger tried to calm her down before she was allowed to return to her seat.

Pilots notified air traffic control that she tried to breach the cockpit as the crew used zip ties to restrain her, WRAL reported.

Miles said she was “relieved” to receive the news that the charge against her was dropped.

“I know I didn’t do anything wrong, so it’s the same reaction,” she told WRAL.

“I guess I have to speak with my legal team to see how we’re going to handle this … because if no one is charging me now, then what is all the hoopla about?” Miles added.

She said the flight attendant should get reprimanded and undergo training after the in-flight incident, but stopped short of calling for the crew member’s dismissal.

She said her main concern was getting back her mother’s $1,000, which she used to post bond at the Wake County Detention Center.

Police noted that the decision to toss the charge against Miles did not prevent the FBI from charging Miles with a federal crime. But the FBI’s Charlotte Field Office told the outlet that no charges were expected unless additional evidence is presented.

American Airlines did not immediately respond to a request for comment by The Post.

PorkChopSandwiches
02-27-2023, 06:47 PM
:racist:

lost in melb.
02-27-2023, 11:41 PM
:suspect: