Wow, did you guys hear about the Qantas flight that had to divert to Tahiti because a passenger went berserk and bit a crew member? It was QF21, a long haul from Melbourne to Dallas. They were already like 7 hours into the flight over the Pacific when this happened. That's gotta be a nightmare for the crew and other passengers.
Apparently, this passenger was drunk and got really aggressive. I can't imagine being stuck on a flight with someone like that. I think the crew made the right call to divert to Tahiti, especially with such limited options over the ocean.
Qantas banned the passenger, which makes sense. I mean, biting a crew member? That's a pretty clear line crossed. But it makes me wonder, do you think airlines should have stricter controls on in-flight alcohol to prevent stuff like this? And how do you think these disruptions impact the overall safety of long-haul flights? Curious to hear what you all think about these kinds of incidents.
Apparently, this passenger was drunk and got really aggressive. I can't imagine being stuck on a flight with someone like that. I think the crew made the right call to divert to Tahiti, especially with such limited options over the ocean.
Qantas banned the passenger, which makes sense. I mean, biting a crew member? That's a pretty clear line crossed. But it makes me wonder, do you think airlines should have stricter controls on in-flight alcohol to prevent stuff like this? And how do you think these disruptions impact the overall safety of long-haul flights? Curious to hear what you all think about these kinds of incidents.