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Passenger wanted to ax the pilot something!

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by rockHEAD, Feb 7, 2002.

  1. rockHEAD

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    Co-pilot uses ax to keep man out of cockpit

    MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- The co-pilot on a United Airlines flight from Miami to Buenos Aires, Argentina, struck an unruly passenger on the head with an ax Thursday morning after the man forced his way into the plane's cockpit, officials and passengers said.

    Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Laura Brown said the plane landed in Buenos Aires, Argentina, without incident. She said the ax used to subdue the man was one usually carried on the plane.

    Judy Orihuela, a spokeswoman for the FBI in Miami, said the man was identified as Pablo Moreira, 28, a Uruguay banker. Moreira is in the custody of Argentine police and FBI agents, Orihuela said. He will be returned later Thursday to Miami, where he will be charged with interfering with a flight crew, Orihuela said.

    Passenger Jan Boyer said he was sleeping when a commotion awoke him and he got out of his seat to investigate.

    "I faced an individual who was basically kicking the door of the cockpit in sort of a kung-fu style," Boyer said. "I said, 'What are you doing?' And he said, 'I want to talk to the captain.'

    "The cockpit door is divided into two sections, and the lower section actually opens up ... and he had actually inserted himself, his torso into the cockpit," Boyer said. He said he and other passengers jumped on the man, and the plane's co-pilot then hit the man "bluntly on the head" with the ax.

    "This led to a lot of blood all over the place," Boyer said. He said the man then was
    dragged out of the cockpit and restrained.

    Officials said Moreira was not carrying a weapon and did not appear to be drinking.

    United Flight 855 carried 142 passengers and 15 crew members.

    The cockpit of the plane had a reinforced door, the FAA said.

    Moreira was described as "stable" and "lucid" after being seen by a doctor at the airport in Buenos Aires, where the Boeing 777 landed about three hours after the incident.

    from CNN

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  2. Nomar

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    What a dumbass. Was he not alive during 9/11?







    Jeepers, the Red Sox sure are swell.
     
  3. red

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    yet another person who should not be allowed to reproduce...
     
  4. Cohen

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    He used the wrong part of the ax on the wrong head, then.
     
  5. boomboom

    boomboom I GOT '99 PROBLEMS

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    Four posts on this and no one has asked... WHY IN THE WORLD IS THERE AN AX ON THE AIRPLANE?

    I guess I'll have to add United to my "Airlines I Used To Fly" list.
     
  6. Ubiquitin

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    :) An AXE? Why not a plasma rifle
     
  7. MoonDogg

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    I think I'm going to add them to my "Airlines I want to Fly" list. What do you think would have happened if the pilot didn't have the axe?
     
  8. Dr of Dunk

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    Probably to break down stuff in case it gets jammed, electronics fail, or in case of an emergency. Kind of like firefighters use.
     
  9. boomboom

    boomboom I GOT '99 PROBLEMS

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    That's somewhat what I figured...but was a bit suprised that any potential (obvious) weapon would be found on any airplane after 9/11.
     

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