This is from an AP report via our local TV station web site, WYFF-tv.
sounds a little like coach service everywhere these days
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Drunken Russian Flight Crew Beats Up Passenger
July 20, 2004
MOSCOW -- In Russia, airline crews sometimes have to deal with drunken passengers. But Russian airline officials are describing what they call an "unprecedented" reversal -- a passenger assaulted by drunken crew members.
An airline spokeswoman says it began aboard a flight from Moscow when flight crew members became intoxicated -- and only started catering to passengers about halfway through the four-hour long flight.
One passenger complained, and asked to be served by a sober flight attendant. With that, the airline says, two crew members began assaulting the passenger, who reportedly sustained a black eye and possibly other injuries.
One witness told a reporter that half the served food ended up on the plane's floor. Passengers had to pick their way over the mess as they left the plane.
The flight's entire crew has been temporarily dismissed as the incident is investigated
sounds a little like coach service everywhere these days
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Drunken Russian Flight Crew Beats Up Passenger
July 20, 2004
MOSCOW -- In Russia, airline crews sometimes have to deal with drunken passengers. But Russian airline officials are describing what they call an "unprecedented" reversal -- a passenger assaulted by drunken crew members.
An airline spokeswoman says it began aboard a flight from Moscow when flight crew members became intoxicated -- and only started catering to passengers about halfway through the four-hour long flight.
One passenger complained, and asked to be served by a sober flight attendant. With that, the airline says, two crew members began assaulting the passenger, who reportedly sustained a black eye and possibly other injuries.
One witness told a reporter that half the served food ended up on the plane's floor. Passengers had to pick their way over the mess as they left the plane.
The flight's entire crew has been temporarily dismissed as the incident is investigated