Ohio Woman Charged with Trying to Open Airplane Door Mid-Flight
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Ohio woman charged with trying to open airplane door mid-flight
A federal grand jury has indicted an Ohio woman accused of attempting to open an airplane door during a flight, prompting an emergency landing in Oklahoma City, according to prosecutors. Jendaya Kashar Brennan, 30, was charged on Wednesday with interference with flight crew members and attendants after allegedly trying to open the rear exit door of a Southwest Airlines flight while it was still in the air on May 22. The flight, originally bound …
On a Japanese airliner, a former marine had to tackle a man and tie him to his seat, and on another plane, a woman started yelling at the emergency exit door while talking about a bomb. Sometimes, however, they accidentally grab the door opener while looking for the toilet. At high altitudes, it's impossible to succeed, but if the door breaks off, it can be a problem.
'I Want to Get Off!': Woman Tries to Open Southwest Airplane Door at 32,000 Feet in Wild Midair Meltdown
A federal Grand Duty has indicted a 30-year-old woman with interference with flight attendants after she allegedly tried to repeatedly open the emergency exit of a Southwest Airlines airplane, which was midair and flying at an altitude of 32,000 feet at the time. If found guilty, Jendaya Kashar Brennan from Ohio faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison plus a fine of up to $250,000 following her terrifying and prolonged meltdown on…
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