2012年7月9日 星期一

ABC News: U.S.: Blind Man Causes 12 Hour Flight Delay

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Blind Man Causes 12 Hour Flight Delay
Jul 9th 2012, 11:06

An unruly 81-year-old blind passenger aboard a Spirit Airlines red eye flight from Los Angeles to Ft. Lauderdale forced the pilot to make an emergency landing in Texas, which then led to an over 12 hour layover for approximately 100 on board.

Spirit Airlines Airbus A319 from Los Angeles Xavier departed on time at 9:58 p.m. PT Saturday night, with a scheduled landing at Hollywood International (FLL) at 6 a.m. Sunday. However midway through the flight, a disruptive passenger forced the pilot to make an emergency landing at Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport, where the roughly 100 passengers would remain for most of the next day, KTRK reported.

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The 81-year-old man, who is blind, was kicking and screaming, those on board told ABC News Ft. Lauderdale affiliate Local 10 News.

Passengers were reportedly kept in the plane on the tarmac for several hours before being allowed into the terminal. The airline then told the waylaid passengers that they would now be shuttled by bus five hours north to Dallas, because Spirit does not operate a flight between Houston and Ft. Lauderdale.

Passengers then became irate, yelling and screaming at airline staff.

"It was terrible. It was unreal. It was painful," passenger Theresa Shaviano told Local 10.

Spirit Airlines eventually decided to fly the passengers in a different plane, and the flight arrived in South Florida about 8 p.m. Sunday â€" 12 full hours after the scheduled arrival time.

The airline said time constraints with the crew prevented the original plane from taking off from Houston.

"We understand that this has been an inconvenience for our customers, but the safety of our customers is always the top priority. All customers are being given full refunds for this inconvenience," the airline said in a statement.

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