Dovster
Sep 4, 03, 9:32 am
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=336507&contrassID=2&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y
Okay, I hope I posted that correctly so it comes out as a link.
If not, a quick recap: The Israeli Transportation Ministry is investigating an incident on a Turkish charter airline flight to Tel Aviv. Three men, speaking Arabic, walked into the cockpit to have their picture taken with the pilots as a souvenir.
When passengers alerted the FA's, but their complaints were dismissed.
Under Israeli law, cockpit doors must be kept locked on flights into and out of the country.
Okay, I hope I posted that correctly so it comes out as a link.
If not, a quick recap: The Israeli Transportation Ministry is investigating an incident on a Turkish charter airline flight to Tel Aviv. Three men, speaking Arabic, walked into the cockpit to have their picture taken with the pilots as a souvenir.
When passengers alerted the FA's, but their complaints were dismissed.
Under Israeli law, cockpit doors must be kept locked on flights into and out of the country.