Incident habituel sur Aeroflot

Dès l'instant qu'ils sont installés dans l'avion, les russes sortent de leurs bagages à main des petites fioles de vodka - ou de whisky pour les plus raffinés - et se mettent à picoler sec jusqu'à l'arrivée. Une habitude sans doute acquise du temps où ils volaient sur Antonov ou Illyushin, puisqu'elle permettait, avec un peu de chance, d'être complètement bourré au moment ou l'avion s'écrasait... Le problème, c'est quand ça oblige votre Moscou-Paris, en codeshare avec Air France, à se poser à Varsovie !
Petite variante suisso-tchèque ci-après :
PRAGUE, Czech Republic (CNN) -- A Russian plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Prague Thursday after an apparently intoxicated passenger threatened to detonate a bomb, officials said.
A spokesman for Aeroflot said the crew of the Airbus A320, which had been carrying 148 passengers en route to Geneva, had to "pacify" the man by tying him up after he began making threats.
Following the incident at an altitude of 10,200 meters, the captain decided to make an emergency landing, the statement said.
The Russian Interfax news agency, quoting an Aeroflot official in Prague, said the unruly passenger was either drunk or high on drugs.
A spokesman for Aeroflot said the crew of the Airbus A320, which had been carrying 148 passengers en route to Geneva, had to "pacify" the man by tying him up after he began making threats.
Following the incident at an altitude of 10,200 meters, the captain decided to make an emergency landing, the statement said.
The Russian Interfax news agency, quoting an Aeroflot official in Prague, said the unruly passenger was either drunk or high on drugs.
2 Comments:
Julio, hi!!! How are you there? I see you wrote about an accident with drunk passenger on Aeroflot flight... :-))) I wish I could read your comments :-) It's not a reflection of Russian culture :-) Don't confuse your friends...
9:31 PM
Heureusement qu'il ne lit pas le français.
6:20 PM
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