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    Sunwing Airlines Dumps Unruly Family in Bermuda for (Alleged) Smoking And Disobeying Flight Attendants

    After unruly behavior on a Sunwing Airlines flight from Halifax Canada to the Dominican Republic, a family was arrested, and appeared in Bermuda court Monday.

    Sunwing may bring charges against the family for the cost of diverting the plane. ($50,000) The plane was examined in Bermuda after landing and continued to the Dominican Republic a day late. Sunwing is banning the family from every flying their airline again.

    The son allegedly smoked in the bathroom, then a disagreement between his family and flight attendants ensued. Pilots landed in Bermuda and the family was arrested.

    David McNeil Jr denied smoking on the plane and the charge was dropped, but the father, David McNeil Sr. pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and the mother, Donna McNeil pleaded guilty to disobeying a lawful order from a flight attendant. The parents were sentenced to either a $500 fine or 10 days in prison. The son was free to go.
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  • A Sticky Case

    According to Special Agent Peter Carricato, Maria Esther Castillo of Oswego is in court today charged with resisting arrest and interfering with the operations of United Airlines Flight 645–after spanking a flight attendant, standing on a blind passenger, hair pulling and assorted (possibly alcohol-related) bad behavior. Her disruption was actually bad enough that the flight crew was forced to duct tape her to her seat until the flight was diverted to Charlotte-Douglass International Airport where authorities forcibly removed her from the plane.

    Before she was bound to the seat by duct tape, Castillo was bound to Chicago from Puerto Rico.

    The criminal complaint was filed in U.S. District Court in Charlotte.

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    Ministry Opinion on PNG crash

    What: PNG Airlines de Havilland Canada DHC-8-102
    Where: 20 km (12.5 mls) S of Madang Airport (MAG) (Papua New Guinea)
    When: Oct 13, 2011
    Who: 4 crew, 28 passengers, 4 survivors
    Why: The Png flight crashed 20 miles south of Madang, and was lost and later discovered on fire. 28 died in the crash, but pilots, one passenger and an attendant survived. The Australian Captain broke both legs in the crash. The surviving passenger is a Chinese man who incurred serious burns.

    Based on the information that the pilot gave to the towers which was there’s smoke coming out of the engines and we’re running out of power, doing a forced landing, that’s what they said, which resulted in it crash landing.” The Ministry of Civil Aviation in Papua NG announced unofficially that there was a mechanical problem with the plane. The black box was recovered and sent to Australia for analysis.

    A Canadian team from de Havilland is doing an independent investigation.

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    Firebug Flight Attendant Fugitive Flees FBI

    Not only did the flight attendant fire to paper towels in the bathroom because he didn’t want to work that flight, he had done the same thing 5 weeks earlier; and then skipped out on his Federal trial in Fargo, N.D.

    Luckily none of the 72 passengers and four crew members (including himself) were injured in the fire.

    So now there is a warrant for the arrest of Eder Rojas, 19.

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    Drunken Passenger Goes to Jail

    Back in mid July, we wrote about air passenger Dean Lyons trying to open the door of the Boeing 767-300 he was passenger in, en route to Cuba. Instead, the plane dropped him off in Bermuda in the guardianship of a police escort, while –due to flight crew flying time restrictions–the rest of the passengers on the flight had to wait till the next day to fly on to their destination, Varadero Cuba. On October 6, Lyons was jailed for that offense. That, and for punching a man in a Basingstoke pub.

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    $15 Million Settlement

    We don’t always hear the numbers when cases are settled, so the news release that a $15 million settlement was okayed in Cook County, Illinois seemed to be a noteworthy news byte.

    The ruling was in favor of the Chicago restaurant executive Michael Waugh who was killed in a 2006 crash.

    Waugh, general manager of Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab Restaurant, was en route from Olathe, Kansas, when the Cessna 421B he was in crashed.

    A major point in the case was that the plane was piloted by a Morgan Stanley senior financial advisor, who was not a professional pilot.

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