The not-so-Friendly Skies anymore keeps giving us endless things to talk about. Let's talk about the world we live in now. Everything can be caught on camera and posted to social media, so you might think twice about melting down, especially if you're intoxicated.

 

 

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View From The Wing tells us that a first-class passenger was arrested after the American Airlines plane landed in Dallas, Texas. The passenger had threatened flight attendants, assaulted them, and thrown her luggage at them on the flight.

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The passenger felt the flight attendants needed to give her the proper service, especially since she had paid for a first-class ticket. She claimed the attendant never looked at her.

The airline notified Dallas Police, and upon arrival, they arrested her when she came off the plane. At first, she was cooperative with the authorities, but that didn't last long after the officer began questioning her.

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The female passenger cursed officers and spit in the police vehicle. The language she used can't be repeated here. She was only served one alcoholic drink, according to the airline, but it became apparent she had been indulging before her flight.

The worst part for her was she was told that they were only going to hold her for four hours and release her after she sobered up. They even explained to her that she could make unlimited phone calls.

She escalated her problem, resisting arrest and using foul language toward the officers. What would have been a simple traffic ticket became a much more serious legal matter.

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