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Row over bag of nuts costs airline $715,000
An Airliner was forced to make an unscheduled landing in Northern Ireland at a cost of up to £350,000 ($715,000) because an unruly passenger was demanding some nuts.
The United Airlines plane, which was en route from Rome to Chicago on Saturday evening, landed in Belfast when the pilot grew alarmed at the passenger's behaviour.
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A policeman from Belfast International Airport Constabulary told the court the trouble began when Mr Thede allegedly stood up 15 minutes after take-off, with the seat belt lights still on, and demanded "nuts or crackers".
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The policeman said Thede retorted: "I can have as much nuts and crackers as I f------ want."
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The defendant was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates next week. The police opposed bail, saying there was a risk he could abscond.
Another cough who will hopefully never fly again and have to pay a huge amount of money to compensate the airline and its pax.