Awkward Incident on BA 164 (TLV-LHR) Today
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Awkward Incident on BA 164 (TLV-LHR) Today
According to media reports a group of 18 British youngsters were removed from the flight today after one of them threatened to blow up the aircraft Too much alcohol I guess
The flight was delayed for almost three hours.
Here is a report in English from the Jerusalem Post.
The flight was delayed for almost three hours.
Here is a report in English from the Jerusalem Post.
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from the report you link to
1. the ages aren't mentioned in the article.
2. Nor is there any mention of drink being involved.
3. A 2 hr 10 minute delay is not 'almost three hours'
1. the ages aren't mentioned in the article.
2. Nor is there any mention of drink being involved.
3. A 2 hr 10 minute delay is not 'almost three hours'
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2. See above.
3. Well.....
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Various articles mention that they were “youths” and “young men”.
A quick google turns up several, including this one. British youth threatens to blow up plane at Ben Gurion Airport - Israel National News
18 British youths were taken off a British Airways flight from Israel to London after the captain refused to fly them when one of them threatened to blow up the aircraft.
The participants participated in a private event in Israel. After boarding the plane, one of them announced that he would blow up the plane.
The captain updated the management of the British airline and was instructed to take the youths off the plane.
A security team was dispatched to the area, which carried out inspections of passengers and aircraft.
The baggage of the passengers was removed from the plane, which took off for London a few minutes later. The young men remained in the terminal
A quick google turns up several, including this one. British youth threatens to blow up plane at Ben Gurion Airport - Israel National News
18 British youths were taken off a British Airways flight from Israel to London after the captain refused to fly them when one of them threatened to blow up the aircraft.
The participants participated in a private event in Israel. After boarding the plane, one of them announced that he would blow up the plane.
The captain updated the management of the British airline and was instructed to take the youths off the plane.
A security team was dispatched to the area, which carried out inspections of passengers and aircraft.
The baggage of the passengers was removed from the plane, which took off for London a few minutes later. The young men remained in the terminal
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A quick google turns up several, including this one. British youth threatens to blow up plane at Ben Gurion Airport - Israel National News
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Ha'aretz (arguably the most relatable Israeli newspaper) is a bit more updated and features G-ZBJA, a 787. At least the caption discloses that the photo was taken three weeks ago in Pakistan
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Actually, I think that doing this in the US would be much worse than doing it in Israel. In Israel, they'd likely really evaluate the risk of the person doing this and if that risk is low they won't care much and likely dismiss those as cretinous kids which actually sounds like a pretty accurate assessment.
In the US, there is a far more formal consideration for "saying" it. In fact, it is quite possible that even saying this in the UK would lead you to a lot more problem than saying it in Israel.
In the US, there is a far more formal consideration for "saying" it. In fact, it is quite possible that even saying this in the UK would lead you to a lot more problem than saying it in Israel.
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It's just a stock photo of a plane to illustrate an aviation-related story. The vast majority of people, myself included, won't even know what type of aircraft it is, never mind that it is no longer in service.