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Emergency Landing: Delta Employee Threatened to ‘Take Down’ Los Angeles to Atlanta Flight

 
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Allegiant is not requiring tests, nor jabs. They are strictly requiring masks (not even neck gaiters will do), over the nose, but this is better than invasive medical procedures. The least of the evils.
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Im kind of impressed not what i would have expected from them
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Vaxxed?
Plenty of evidence of effecting the brain, the bloodclots are solidly proven, but there are other anomalies and effects which are still in the research and discovery stage.

"Vaxxidents" haven't diminished - indicating some sort of brain dysfunction - could be clots too, depending where in the brain.
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This was my first thought.
Bizarre...
Thanks for the thread, OP.
Five stars.
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Awwww.....you're so sweet!

I'm flying next week....

It's getting scary! Yikes!
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Good luck! I'm glad I haven't needed to fly anywhere in years.
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Vaxxed?
Plenty of evidence of effecting the brain, the bloodclots are solidly proven, but there are other anomalies and effects which are still in the research and discovery stage.

"Vaxxidents" haven't diminished - indicating some sort of brain dysfunction - could be clots too, depending where in the brain.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79568341



This was my first thought.
Bizarre...
Thanks for the thread, OP.
Five stars.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79119011


Awwww.....you're so sweet!

I'm flying next week....

It's getting scary! Yikes!
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Hi Nutmeg, are you a FA? Now that flying is back to normal it seems 10 times worse than it ever was. Wishing I was back in the air by now but maybe not. Hope you don't have any problems.
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Allegiant is not requiring tests, nor jabs. They are strictly requiring masks (not even neck gaiters will do), over the nose, but this is better than invasive medical procedures. The least of the evils.
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Allegiant, poor safety record. Enough said.
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It's time... The technology already exists!

EMD Safety Bracelet - Electronic Airport ID Bracelet!




Want some torture with your peanuts? - By BLACK & DENNING The Washington Times - July 1, 2008, 02:18PM


Just when you thought you’ve heard it all…

A senior government official with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has expressed great interest in a so-called safety bracelet that would serve as a stun device, similar to that of a police Taser®. According to this promotional video found at the Lamperd Less Lethal, Inc. website, the bracelet would be worn by all airline passengers (video also shown below).

This bracelet would:

• Take the place of an airline boarding pass

• Contain personal information about the traveler

• Be able to monitor the whereabouts of each passenger and his/her luggage

• Shock the wearer on command, completely immobilizing him/her for several minutes

The Electronic ID Bracelet, as it’s referred to, would be worn by every traveler “until they disembark the flight at their destination.” Yes, you read that correctly. Every airline passenger would be tracked by a government-funded GPS, containing personal, private and confidential information, and would shock the customer worse than an electronic dog collar if the passenger got out of line.

Clearly the Electronic ID Bracelet is a euphemism for the EMD Safety Bracelet, or at least it has a nefarious hidden ability (thus the term ID Bracelet is ambiguous at best). EMD stands for Electro-Musclar Disruption. Again, according to the promotional video, the bracelet can completely immobilize the wearer for several minutes.

So is the government really that interested in this bracelet?

Apparently so.

According to this letter from DHS official, Paul S. Ruwaldt of the Science and Technology Directorate, office of Research and Development, which was written to the inventor whom he had previously met with, Ruwaldt wrote, “To make it clear, we [the federal government] are interested in … the immobilizing security bracelet, and look forward to receiving a written proposal.”

The letterhead, in case you were wondering, is from a U.S. Department of Homeland Security office at the William J. Hughes Technical Center at the Atlantic City International Airport, or the Federal Aviation Administration headquarters.

In another part of the letter, Mr. Ruwaldt confirmed, “In addition, it is conceivable to envision a use to improve air security, on passenger planes.”

Would every paying airline passenger flying on a commercial airplane be mandated to wear one of these devices? I cringe at the thought. Not only could it be used as a physical restraining device, but also as a method of interrogation, according to the same aforementioned letter from Mr. Ruwaldt.

Would you let them put one of those on your wrist? Would you allow the airline employees, which would be mandated by the government, to place such a bracelet on any member of your family?

Why are tax dollars being spent on something like this?

Is this a police state or is this America?

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Interesting!
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Morans who continue to temporarily suspect their 2A Right deserve this.

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Vaxxed?
Plenty of evidence of effecting the brain, the bloodclots are solidly proven, but there are other anomalies and effects which are still in the research and discovery stage.

"Vaxxidents" haven't diminished - indicating some sort of brain dysfunction - could be clots too, depending where in the brain.
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This was my first thought.
Bizarre...
Thanks for the thread, OP.
Five stars.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79119011


Awwww.....you're so sweet!

I'm flying next week....

It's getting scary! Yikes!
 Quoting: nutmeg


Hi Nutmeg, are you a FA? Now that flying is back to normal it seems 10 times worse than it ever was. Wishing I was back in the air by now but maybe not. Hope you don't have any problems.
 Quoting: Tex the Neanderthal


I retired back in 2003...early retirement, but I had a back problem. I thought it was the best job ever after having been an RN and a mom. lol The kids and I loved the free flights and flying around the world. As a retiree, I still fly free....anywhere in the world....just hesitant now with the masks and all the crap with COVID. I traveled so much...I don't think I missed anything. I just feel badly for those who saved their money thinking they would travel in 2020....

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COVID shot probably made him crazy. It’s happening to a lot of people.
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WHOA!

The first article I read said a passenger threatened to take down the fight and was subdued. The flight made an emergency landing in Oklahoma.

An update says it was an employee!

Delta Employee, Stephon Jamar Duncan, 34 Years Old, Threatened to ‘Take Down’ Flight

An off-duty worker onboard a Delta Airways flight attacked the flight crew, threatened to crash the aircraft, and tried to open the pressurized door.

Video here:
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glassesoff
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Vaxxed?
Plenty of evidence of effecting the brain, the bloodclots are solidly proven, but there are other anomalies and effects which are still in the research and discovery stage.

"Vaxxidents" haven't diminished - indicating some sort of brain dysfunction - could be clots too, depending where in the brain.
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Seems like vaxxed blacks have been hating on whitey even more than usual (since they got it).

All kinds of threats coming from them about wanting to shoot/kill white folks, and how much they HATE us.

This gives new meaning to 'White Flight.'

It's getting critical.
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I am an FA, the skies are not friendly right now. People have lost their minds. Every single flight there is an issue. It takes all that we have to de escalate. It used to be extremely rare to have threat levels this severe. Now it is a weekly threat. What is happening on airplanes is absolutely insane. I blame the vaccine. This isn’t normal behavior from people. I need someone to help me understand why people are so awful now, I’m losing hope in humanity.
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It has to do with a certain Certificate of Deposit.
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Allegiant is not requiring tests, nor jabs. They are strictly requiring masks (not even neck gaiters will do), over the nose, but this is better than invasive medical procedures. The least of the evils.
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Im kind of impressed not what i would have expected from them
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Wasn’t even really aware of them until searching “airlines not requiring tests” on duckduckgo. They don’t have a huge number of routes, but who knows, they could grow if they continue to be the only/one of a few airlines without draconian requirements.

Allegiant, poor safety record. Enough said.
 Quoting: Tex the Neanderthal


Dang. Was starting to make plans, some family is going to drive from middle of the country to Oregon for vacation (bringing the dog) but that’s a 3-day drive. Was thinking about flying to meet them there.
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Delta passengers, crew subdue off-duty flight attendant on flight to Atlanta


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so he was deadheading

in more ways than one
 Quoting: beeches


Deadheading is still "working" and getting paid. If you're "deadheading," you're being transported somewhere because your flight cancelled.

I'm not sure if he was deadheading or just flying for pleasure. Whatever the case, he is screwed.

Who are these airlines hiring? Geez....
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Deadheading is also flying to the departure or home location to begin or end a shift.
 Quoting: Tex the Neanderthal


I thought my comment explained that. I deadheaded many times and am aware.

Best deadheading experience.....I still laugh.
LAX-EWR....

Crew went out in LAX...spent time at the Rainbow niteclub on Sunset Blvd. Had a great time. On the flight, one of our male crew members got stuck in a middle seat of 5 across. Fell asleep on the shoulder on an unknown female passenger.

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"Stephon Jamar Duncan" This tells me everything. "Jamar"
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"Stephon Jamar Duncan" This tells me everything. "Jamar"
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ohyeah
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I am an FA, the skies are not friendly right now. People have lost their minds. Every single flight there is an issue. It takes all that we have to de escalate. It used to be extremely rare to have threat levels this severe. Now it is a weekly threat. What is happening on airplanes is absolutely insane. I blame the vaccine. This isn’t normal behavior from people. I need someone to help me understand why people are so awful now, I’m losing hope in humanity.
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Awww....

The job used to be so much fun. I loved it, but I cannot imagine working flights today. I'm also grateful I don't have kids or grandkids in school!

Hang in there. I hope it gets better. xoxo
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Allegiant is not requiring tests, nor jabs. They are strictly requiring masks (not even neck gaiters will do), over the nose, but this is better than invasive medical procedures. The least of the evils.
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Im kind of impressed not what i would have expected from them
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Wasn’t even really aware of them until searching “airlines not requiring tests” on duckduckgo. They don’t have a huge number of routes, but who knows, they could grow if they continue to be the only/one of a few airlines without draconian requirements.

Allegiant, poor safety record. Enough said.
 Quoting: Tex the Neanderthal


Dang. Was starting to make plans, some family is going to drive from middle of the country to Oregon for vacation (bringing the dog) but that’s a 3-day drive. Was thinking about flying to meet them there.
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There are hundreds of thousands of flights a day. Chances are...your flight will be fine. That's what I'm hoping for my flight next week. My biggest concern....having to wear a mask for 2 1/2 hours.

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I am an FA, the skies are not friendly right now. People have lost their minds. Every single flight there is an issue. It takes all that we have to de escalate. It used to be extremely rare to have threat levels this severe. Now it is a weekly threat. What is happening on airplanes is absolutely insane. I blame the vaccine. This isn’t normal behavior from people. I need someone to help me understand why people are so awful now, I’m losing hope in humanity.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78418282


This is what I am hearing too from my airline friends. But it's not just airlines, it seems to be everywhere here, in public, roadways, retail, restaurants, more craziness and pent up violence that anyone could imagine.
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so he was deadheading

in more ways than one
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Deadheading is still "working" and getting paid. If you're "deadheading," you're being transported somewhere because your flight cancelled.

I'm not sure if he was deadheading or just flying for pleasure. Whatever the case, he is screwed.

Who are these airlines hiring? Geez....
 Quoting: nutmeg


Deadheading is also flying to the departure or home location to begin or end a shift.
 Quoting: Tex the Neanderthal


I thought my comment explained that. I deadheaded many times and am aware.

Best deadheading experience.....I still laugh.
LAX-EWR....

Crew went out in LAX...spent time at the Rainbow niteclub on Sunset Blvd. Had a great time. On the flight, one of our male crew members got stuck in a middle seat of 5 across. Fell asleep on the shoulder on an unknown female passenger.
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Sorry reading too fast and wasn't paying attention to who I was replying to hf toungechuckle

Great story, those were the good old days weren't they?
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This was my first thought.
Bizarre...
Thanks for the thread, OP.
Five stars.
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Awwww.....you're so sweet!

I'm flying next week....

It's getting scary! Yikes!
 Quoting: nutmeg


Hi Nutmeg, are you a FA? Now that flying is back to normal it seems 10 times worse than it ever was. Wishing I was back in the air by now but maybe not. Hope you don't have any problems.
 Quoting: Tex the Neanderthal


I retired back in 2003...early retirement, but I had a back problem. I thought it was the best job ever after having been an RN and a mom. lol The kids and I loved the free flights and flying around the world. As a retiree, I still fly free....anywhere in the world....just hesitant now with the masks and all the crap with COVID. I traveled so much...I don't think I missed anything. I just feel badly for those who saved their money thinking they would travel in 2020....
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Sounds like you had a good career of it. I know how you feel. Not sure how much, if any, international travel will be in my future. I wasn't done exploring yet after living abroad, it's been a big adjustment to stop cold turkey.
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Deadheading is still "working" and getting paid. If you're "deadheading," you're being transported somewhere because your flight cancelled.

I'm not sure if he was deadheading or just flying for pleasure. Whatever the case, he is screwed.

Who are these airlines hiring? Geez....
 Quoting: nutmeg


Deadheading is also flying to the departure or home location to begin or end a shift.
 Quoting: Tex the Neanderthal


I thought my comment explained that. I deadheaded many times and am aware.

Best deadheading experience.....I still laugh.
LAX-EWR....

Crew went out in LAX...spent time at the Rainbow niteclub on Sunset Blvd. Had a great time. On the flight, one of our male crew members got stuck in a middle seat of 5 across. Fell asleep on the shoulder on an unknown female passenger.
 Quoting: nutmeg


Sorry reading too fast and wasn't paying attention to who I was replying to hf toungechuckle

Great story, those were the good old days weren't they?
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Lots of laughs!
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Awwww.....you're so sweet!

I'm flying next week....

It's getting scary! Yikes!
 Quoting: nutmeg


Hi Nutmeg, are you a FA? Now that flying is back to normal it seems 10 times worse than it ever was. Wishing I was back in the air by now but maybe not. Hope you don't have any problems.
 Quoting: Tex the Neanderthal


I retired back in 2003...early retirement, but I had a back problem. I thought it was the best job ever after having been an RN and a mom. lol The kids and I loved the free flights and flying around the world. As a retiree, I still fly free....anywhere in the world....just hesitant now with the masks and all the crap with COVID. I traveled so much...I don't think I missed anything. I just feel badly for those who saved their money thinking they would travel in 2020....
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Sounds like you had a good career of it. I know how you feel. Not sure how much, if any, international travel will be in my future. I wasn't done exploring yet after living abroad, it's been a big adjustment to stop cold turkey.
 Quoting: Tex the Neanderthal


You probably experienced more than other people.

I insisted that my two daughters traveled with me and on their own. Now they are grateful. I also urged my daughter to send her son, my grandson, to other countries. He had traveled extensively in 2018 and 2019. I am so glad! Who would have known this COVID crap and travel restrictions would have ever happened?

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No new news about the Delta flight attendant. I wonder if we will ever find out if he will go to court, serve time, etc.

Thanks so much for contributing to the thread. You're all great! Very smart people!

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Fucking idiot.

It’s biologically impossible to open the cabin door while flying. There’s thousands of pounds of force keeping it shut.
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An off-duty flight attendant!

He commandeered the intercom on the flight Friday night, leading to a scuffle that forced the plane to land in Oklahoma City.

He assaulted two flight attendants. A passenger said other travelers described the man as strange and that he wore a helmet along with elbow and knee pads.
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Well, then... he would know damn well that you cannot open those doors in flight. They are plug doors with 8.6 psi from the inside. The main door weighs hundreds if not 1000 lbs, depending on the aircraft. Not many people I know are capable of exerting 8600 pounds of force. That doesn’t take into account the two inch diameter metal bolts and the edge of the aircraft skin that would have to deform and break before the door opened even a millimeter.
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The walk-ins overtaking the vaxxed didn't got the memo on every such intricate detail, names places and who cares even when they can have a free fun ride inside a body.
People will dismiss the scary thought of hyperdimensional hijackings (notice the pun) until it slams into their collective faces with the force of an one ton concrete slab.

Thread: Old lady from hell wakes up in the back seat and then tries to kill her Uber driver
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His last post on Facebook:

Stephon Duncan
May 27 at 7:54 AM ·
Let’s start something yall! Not sure how we can organize this but the first $250 I want to contribute. Hold me to that yall, let’s send a BLM youth to college on god!
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Very criptic...

How many people on board...250 plus...he said he would contibute the first 250...did he have life insurance...he said he send a kid to collage on god...so did he have life insurance...bet he though they would never know what happened up there and pay out...

sick boy...and delta no less that made everybody take the vaxx or be fired...go figure.
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That post on Facebook had nothing to do with the flight. I just copied it from Facebook to show he is a supporter of BLM.
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You missed it entirely...and your assuming the post had nothing to do with his thinking and the flight...
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Well, then... he would know damn well that you cannot open those doors in flight. They are plug doors with 8.6 psi from the inside. The main door weighs hundreds if not 1000 lbs, depending on the aircraft. Not many people I know are capable of exerting 8600 pounds of force. That doesn’t take into account the two inch diameter metal bolts and the edge of the aircraft skin that would have to deform and break before the door opened even a millimeter.
 Quoting: ZaphodBeeblebrox


The walk-ins overtaking the vaxxed didn't got the memo on every such intricate detail, names places and who cares even when they can have a free fun ride inside a body.
People will dismiss the scary thought of hyperdimensional hijackings (notice the pun) until it slams into their collective faces with the force of an one ton concrete slab.

Thread: Old lady from hell wakes up in the back seat and then tries to kill her Uber driver
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Sounds insane, but what else but some kind of possession could explain a flight attendant forgetting his training like that?

Rebekkah Roth said the CIA frequently recruits FAs. In that case MK Ultra becomes a possibility.
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Vaxxed?
Plenty of evidence of effecting the brain, the bloodclots are solidly proven, but there are other anomalies and effects which are still in the research and discovery stage.

"Vaxxidents" haven't diminished - indicating some sort of brain dysfunction - could be clots too, depending where in the brain.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79568341



This was my first thought.
Bizarre...
Thanks for the thread, OP.
Five stars.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79119011


Awwww.....you're so sweet!

I'm flying next week....

It's getting scary! Yikes!
 Quoting: nutmeg


Good luck! I'm glad I haven't needed to fly anywhere in years.
 Quoting: Paranoiaaaaa


From what I heard you now have to pull your mask back up in between bites while eating.
Flying was hell many years before this Covid bullshit.
I'd hate to even think of what it's like now.
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Well the name suggests black of course. The actions do as well. You would need a fucking industrial sized winch attached to a massive truck to open those doors under pressure. You would immediately just break the handle. If you could somehow attach something to the door and pull it in, you would be tearing that sized hole in the door.

Bullet through the fuselage seems a whole bunch easier.





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