"Did not fasten his seatbelt." A drunk shift worker in KhMAO "fell out" of the plane, not reaching Samara.
In Surgut, a plane on a flight to Samara was unable to take off on time due to a drunken shift worker. During the taxiing of the aircraft, a 36-year-old man from the Samara region refused to fasten his seatbelt, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for Transport in the Urals Federal District reported on Friday.
During the taxiing of the plane, the man got into a conflict with airline representatives over his refusal to buckle up. After being reprimanded by the flight attendants, the passenger began to use foul language, which led the aircraft commander to decide to return the aircraft to the parking area.
Transport police from the airport police station promptly arrived at the parking area and boarded the aircraft. They noticed that the violator was disoriented and spoke incoherently. The man was sent for a sobriety test. The examination confirmed that he was intoxicated (0.620 mg/l in exhaled air).
The rowdy explained that shortly before the flight, he learned that his friend had a son, so he decided to celebrate such an event. Until he sobered up, the man was placed in the Surgut Comprehensive Center for Social Services, where he spent a day.
As a punishment, the violator was fined under part 1 of article 20.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation ("Minor hooliganism") and part 6 of article 11.17 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation ("Failure to comply with lawful orders of the aircraft commander by persons on board the aircraft").
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"Did not fasten his seatbelt." A drunk shift worker in KhMAO "fell out" of the plane, not reaching Samara.
In Surgut, a plane on a flight to Samara was unable to take off on time due to a drunken shift worker. During the taxiing of the aircraft, a 36-year-old man from the Samara region refused to fasten his seatbelt, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for Transport in the Ural Federal District reported on Friday.
