offshore171
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There is a video taken by a passenger here. Warning - there is some very colourful language.
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Qantas flight 21 from Melbourne to Dallas-Fort Worth diverted to Tahiti on Friday to remove a passenger who bit a flight attendant. The Boeing 787-9 wound up arriving in Dallas 3 hours and 23 minutes late.
One passenger on board the aircraft even says that the disruptive man, a New Zealander, was restrained and “sedatives were administered” but those “and didn’t have an effect.” An ACARS message to the coughpit confirms the biting story, and that passengers helped take down the man.
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Tahiti isn’t that far. Some start slamming it down at the airport, as if it was banned in AusWow, good find. That's an understatement. Most Australian air rage ever. F%&^%%^ C%$*^$##!! Classy stuff.
More seriously though, how was he allowed to get so insanely drunk?
Unless he's cracked open his duty free Jim Beam on the sly, the alcohol would have been served to him by the crew. Either way, you have to question how it got to that point without being picked up by crew or reported by fellow PAX..
In any case, I suspect he's up for a life ban from QF. Air Tahiti probably unlikely to want him either.
How long does it take to get from Tahiti to Melbourne on a container ship?
Yes, battery on a crew member is probably the most serious of infractions on an airplane. Not only that there would possibly be criminal charges.I suspect he's up for a life ban from QF
If you land at 930pm and depart at just before 4AM next morning that’s hardly 24hours, closer to 6.5 or doSo nearly everyone got nearly 24hrs in PPT - bargain!
I'm presuming the crew were the same.
Where is the RSA thread?
PapeeteTahiti isn’t that far. Some start slamming it down at the airport, as if it was banned in Aus



So many of those RSA threads talk about being cut off after what they consider to be too few drinks. This is but one example of why strict RSA is required.<snip>
Where is the RSA thread?
Yes, battery on a crew member is probably the most serious of infractions on an airplane. Not only that there would possibly be criminal charges.
I think you’ve missed the point. I was saying the passenger could have started drinking in MEL and it’s not that far to PPT, air time wise, that they may not have been served heaps by the cabin staff.Papeete
Small airport with lovely outdoor eating place INSIDE the customs zone. 6.5 hours in that tiny space, I’ll pass on that
No lounge and no air bridges
The air distance from Papeete to Dallas is approximately 4,908.8 miles (7,900 kilometers
Given he was a New Zealander going backwards to DFW via MEL he probably had plenty of chances to top up beforehand if he was in transit.I think you’ve missed the point. I was saying the passenger could have started drinking in MEL and it’s not that far to PPT, air time wise, that they may not have been served heaps by the cabin staff.
If you land at 930pm and depart at just before 4AM next morning that’s hardly 24hours, closer to 6.5 or do
So nearly everyone got nearly 24hrs in PPT - bargain!
Add in a bit of hypoxia from altitude and the apparent level of intoxication skyrockets (for some - Cue back to RSA)that they may not have been served heaps by the cabin staff.
