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Angry passengers sue after plane delay
2006-01-03
BERLIN (Reuters) - Six German airline passengers who said they were being held against their will on an aircraft stuck on the runway for hours during a snowstorm have filed "false imprisonment" charges, German police said Saturday.

The passengers filed charges against the pilot of a British Airways Berlin-London flight that sat on the runway for seven hours before it could take off, a federal police spokesman said.

Passengers boarded the plane at Berlin's Tegel airport at 7 a.m. Thursday, but snow and ice delayed their takeoff. At 11:30 a.m. a man named Ingo Q. called a police emergency hotline on his cell phone and said he felt as if he was being "held hostage," the tabloid Bild reported Saturday.

Police boarded the plane and Ingo Q. ran forward and screamed "I want to get out of here." But only three people who only had hand luggage were allowed to leave the plane.

Shortly after noon, Ingo Q told police again that he wanted to leave the aircraft, still waiting on the snow-covered runway. Ingo, his wife and another couple from Biesdorf near Berlin were allowed off the plane at 12:48 p.m., and it finally took off at 2:36 p.m., seven hours late, Bild said.

The Berlin police spokesman said it was an unusual incident. "The plane stood there for a long time ... It's difficult to say whether the passengers are allowed off or not. It's something they have to work out with the captain."

Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#4  if the pilot didn't think it was safe to fly, I'd rather stay on the ground.

For seven hours? In a tin can? I feel sorry for the guy with the seat next to the toilet.

The smart thing to do would have been to cancel the flight. That's what they usually do if the weather is bad. If I may take a guess as to what happened...the pilots kept hearing "any minute now" from the tower.

Onboard, the Captain is God.

Allah? or...
Posted by: Rafael   2006-01-03 22:20  

#3  What a stupid load of crap. Onboard, the Captain is God. He calls the shots, period.

Don't like it?

Walk.
Posted by: .com   2006-01-03 21:59  

#2  I always figured if the pilot didn't think it was safe to fly, I'd rather stay on the ground.
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-01-03 21:55  

#1  Good for them! Corporate stupidity should be expensive.
Posted by: Johnny   2006-01-03 20:30  

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