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Originally posted by Will M6 Months Prison followed by Deportation sounds good for a start!!
6 Months prison won't help anyone (except possibly future airline passengers), least of all the NZ taxpayers. Its going to be an expensive and long term problem in any eventuality.
Back to topic, I think it was very cool headed of the pilots to resolve the problems so quickly and safely.Preferring not to be the subject of a thread
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Well let's settle it by Somalian law and stone her instead shall we?
Seriously , they need to make an example of someone , and we finally have the chance to prove we won't tolerate bullshit actions in the industry , what she did was reckless and I'm suprised the pilots didn't axe the fuk out of her to be honest.
on the up side she can probably call herself "The fattest Somalian"
Hijack accused to get psychiatric evaluation
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Originally posted by turbotrakerIn what way?
On a serious note, how the heck did she get a knife on board??
Anything under 70 seats in N.Z. doesn't require you to pass through an X-Ray or Metal Detector !
So in theory she could of taken a 9 milli or a grenade on board...
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Originally posted by Will MPiss easy !
Anything under 70 seats in N.Z. doesn't require you to pass through an X-Ray or Metal Detector !
So in theory she could of taken a 9 milli or a grenade on board...
Maybe this incident will ring bells in NZ.
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That would have been scary. Good of the pilots to resolve it...she doesn't look to be the hijacking type. With the size of the plane, would she have even made it to Aus?
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reporter smuggles knife onto plane at akl
From today's tabloid paper:
UST 24 hours after two pilots were stabbed in their cockpit over Christchurch, I boarded a plane at our largest airport with a knife and a fake revolver Nervously arriving at Auckland Airport yesterday for the 10.30am Air New Zealand flight to Napier, I expected to encounter at least some difficulty along the way.
But there were no checks and I was free to walk on with anything I pleased.
Despite carrying the kitchen knife, with a 20cm blade and a toy firearm clearly banned under civil aviation regulations, absolutely no interest was shown in the contents of my hand luggage, despite the presence of state-of-the-art X-ray equipment inside Auckland's domestic terminal.
There's more in the linked article. I think they will have to tighten things up a bit.Preferring not to be the subject of a thread
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