Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Drunk Causes Ugly Scene on Intl. Flight - Convicted of Interfering With a Flight Crew
Jury convicts unruly passenger who was duct-taped into his seat
July 29, 2009
An unruly airline passenger who was duct-taped into his seat by flight attendants during an international flight has been convicted of interfering with a flight crew.
Not actual passenger, a facsimile.
James Allen Cameron, 50, of Anaheim was convicted Monday in connection with disruptive behavior during an April 23, 2008, United Airlines flight from Hong Kong to LAX. He was also charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly hitting an off-duty pilot during the flight, but the federal jury deadlocked on that count.
Prosecutors said Cameron had been drinking and was so belligerent and verbally abusive that crew members, a passenger and the off-duty pilot restrained his hands with plastic handcuffs. Still, prosecutors said, Cameron managed to punch a flight attendant on the chin. The crew then held Cameron down and duct-taped his legs and chest, prosecutors said. Cameron was again able to get loose, and the crew eventually used several seat-belt extensions and metal handcuffs to restrain him.
The maximum prison sentence for interference with a flight crew is 20 years, but when all the circumstances are taken into consideration Cameron is likely to get a lesser sentence, said Assistant U.S. Atty. Priya Sopori.
-- Paloma Esquivel
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