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DELTA Air Lines Pilot Hits Noble Savage During 'Fight' at Atlanta Airport
2017-04-30
[TMZ] A rep for Delta tells us ... "We became aware of this incident and a video last week and immediately removed the pilot from duty while we completed a thorough investigation. Local law enforcement was called to respond at the time of the incident. The pilot has since been returned to work as our investigation found that his actions deescalated an altercation between passengers on the jetway floor during deplaning."
He can always be fired later. The inevitable civil suit could be damaging to the airline. Appropriate corrective action must be taken to illustrate remedy should the issue end up in court.
We're told the women in the vid had gotten into a skirmish earlier, on the airplane, and they knew each other. They were eventually escorted away by a Delta employee, and as they were walking away, cops showed up. We're told neither of the women wanted to press charges against anyone.
I suppose charges of 'disturbing the peace' were never considered.
A Delta pilot smacked a passenger who was fighting with another passenger at the Atlanta airport ... and it was caught on video.

We're told the incident went down sometime on April 21. The plane had just landed and the passengers were leaving the jetway when 2 women started fighting.

The pilot appears and tries separating the women. He then grabs one of them by the arm and hits her. The pilot walks away as the women are still on the ground.
He's lucky they both didn't turn on him. Ignoring the melee and insuring police were called would have been a more prudent option. The entire event could have well been staged.
We're told a Delta employee gave a supervisor the video almost immediately after the incident. We're also told some Delta employees were upset because security wasn't called.

We reached out to Delta, and a rep tells us the airline is investigating and "taking this very seriously."
White male member of highly paid privileged class, of course there will be a full investigation. It is Atlanta, right ?
Posted by:Besoeker

#11  The airlines can (and are) sink(ing) themselves. Something will rise from the ashes, the won't throw away the hardware (aircraft).

Thinking back, the airline that always treated me best was Air France (Tokyo to Paris flights). In retrospect, it's a surprise, given their public reputation.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2017-04-30 23:58  

#10  I have been a Delta fan.
Be that as it may, Americans should know fight club is at the gate. Not in the tin can.
They are sick of the hassle it takes to travel and sick of the airlines just plain messing with them (as they see it)

It is a two sided coin in some cases.

We need to make traveling more enticing for travelers and commuters. Pre-check helps very much. I love that.

But the airlines may run themselves out of business as far as I care. But then, I run out of professional providers.

Time for flying cars.
Posted by: newc   2017-04-30 23:21  

#9  Anybodyanywhere is free and recommended to interrupt an act of felonious assault.
Posted by Skidmark


Disrupting the process of natural selection should not be encouraged.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-04-30 18:59  

#8  Anybody anywhere is free and recommended to interrupt an act of felonious assault.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-04-30 18:24  

#7  Meanwhile, with neck braces in hand, legions of hungry Atlanta personal injury lawyers scurry to find combatants.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-04-30 13:20  

#6  Passengers & Cargo - Unruly Passengers

"FAA Enforcement Actions
Violations of 14 CFR 91.11, 121.580, 135.120, 125.328, 49 USC 46318 & 46504
"Unruly Passengers"
Calendar Years 1995-2017"

Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2017-04-30 13:09  

#5  I suppose charges of 'disturbing the peace' were never considered. Others to be considered are 'creating a public nuisance' and 'littering'.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2017-04-30 12:59  

#4  thx!
Posted by: Frank G   2017-04-30 12:58  

#3  Link fixed.
Posted by: badanov   2017-04-30 12:44  

#2  Linky's bad
Posted by: Frank G   2017-04-30 12:37  

#1  ...My feeling: If this had happened in flight, subdue the miscreants and hogtie them until they land, then turn them over to the tender mercies of the United States Government. But on the freaking jetway? No. Get the passengers clear, call security, and let them sort it out.

YMMV, of course.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-04-30 12:33  

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