UNRULY PASSENGER Tries to JUMP OUT of an Airplane. REAL ATC
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- Опубликовано: 25 фев 2024
- On February 9, 2024.
A Republic Airways Embraer E175LR registration N215JQ, performing flight RPA5842 from Boston Logan International Airport (KBOS) to New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (KJFK) being on approach to Kennedy Airport, requested delay vectors, reported threat level 2 and requested law enforcement to meet them at the gate. Later the pilots reported that one passenger was threatening to jump out of the aircraft after landing.
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FYI this is what the threat levels are:
Level 1 - Disruptive behavior (verbal);
Level 2 - Physically abusive behavior;
Level 3 - Life-threatening behavior (or display of a weapon);
Level 4 - Attempted or actual breach of the flight crew compartment.
This is common strategy information. Even if it's publicly available somewhere, it SHOULD NOT be posted.
@@JohnSmith-zi9or if it's public information, anyone can post it anywhere they want any time they want.
Wah.
Level 5 -- the guy next to you has explosive diarrhea and the seatbelt sign is on
@@JohnSmith-zi9or it's ICAO passenger threat classifications. It's publicly available and has no strategic value.
I should have scrolled down before looking it up myself on Google 😂
Dude, we're at 2000 feet right now, but if you'd like to hop out now, feel free.
That's about what I said but I guess my reply was to straightforward since it seems to have disappeared
The FAA really needs to enforce fines and no fly orders. These situations are happening on a regular basis which is completely unacceptable.
I was a flight attendant for 18 + years, and the change in passenger behavior is beyond, I don't know how crews can deal with it.
Props to the crew. Sorry you all are dealing with this.
Yeah, I feel quite badly for the flight attendants lately. People have totally forgotten how to be at least surface-level polite. I have no idea how anyone in public-facing jobs keeps from going ‘round the bend and forcefully giving rude customers an etiquette lesson!
We are generally talking about psychotic episodes here, not "behavioral issues". Simplistic solutions won't work, the social system is breaking down. And I might add, it is by design.
Lol exactly what I was thinking@@Plutogalaxy
Change in flight attendant behavior too. I had one nearly attack me for not instantly putting my PHONE in overhead compartment. I did it once I understood that’s what he wanted but I’d never heard of having to stow your phone before. (Couldn’t put it in my purse under seat either) Dude was on an insane power trip. BTW, I’m a tiny 65 year old female and zero threat to anybody. Other passengers were standing up for me and he nearly kicked us all off until I told everybody it was fine. Weird, that dude was not mentally stable enough to be a flight attendant. It’s not only passengers.
Good communication from pilots and ATC here!
All you had to do was sit and shut up for like five more minutes. Instead, fines, possible jail time, probable black listing. The bar is getting lower and lower.
Jay Leno said it all years ago the people that used to ride underneath box cars are flying today😢
When i was in my 20’s flying back from a job interview, i began to feel very very ill. They had to land the plan and take me out on a stretcher due to a ruptured cyst. I still to this day think about how personal health situation affected everyone around me , the pilots and more
Before i passed out i told them to find mu husband in the terminal so he could meet me at the hospital.. and that amazing flight crew saved my life snd got my husband to the correct hospital . Im putting this out there as a universal thank you ATC ,pilots , crew , emt. I think people don’t thank you enough or acknowledge your immeasurable value to health and human safety . THANK YOU!
GREAT editing. Both of those controllers were very cooperative to the aircraft! !! !!!
WTF is wrong with people these days
Great CRM by the whole crew.
I'm from Jersey. I caught the "fly heading Two Tree Zero"
Normal. That’s the phonetic alphabet. Three is supposed to be pronounced “tree”
Why are these guys always coming out of Boston? We're not ALL jerks..
Let me get that door for you.
But, jumping out after landing, isn't that to be expected? ("Yes, honey, I'll jump out as soon as we land!) Jumping out while flying would be more concerning. 😂
The passenger have a serious issue with plane phobia....
Why are they delaying the landing?!! They should expedite the landing if anything.😮
Crew safety would at greater risk during landing. Better to get the situation under control before landing if possible.
They have things to do.
Could be that a bunch of passengers volunteered to sit near him during landing. Rearranging the seats? Moving babies & kids away from him? Also, they're talking to their company dispatcher to make sure they have a gate to go straight into. 🤷♂️
Step 1 world-wide lifetime flight ban. Step 2 no alcohol served on flights
God, I wish the controller spoke faster.
What’s “brickyard”?
Callsign for Republic Airlines.
Call sign for Republic Airways, if I'm not mistaken.
because it has some history with Indianapolis
He should be is prison for at least ten years
I'd reserve judgement and leave it up to investigators - based on what we heard, not sure we've even ruled out a psychiatric incident as a root cause, and something as simple as low blood sugar can drastically alter someone's personality and behavior.
@@henryptungnone of those are acceptable excuses. Straight to jail.
I was on an international flight , sitting next to an 80 year old man. He was tired of sitting and he thought we landed. He was getting so upset that no one was getting up. I had to keep reassuring him the plane would land soon and he could stand up after it landed. In my case, the man was never violent, just old, confused and tired of flying.