Flight Delayed Because Man Writes In Arabic
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Flight Delayed Because Man Writes In Arabic
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The good news is that it was the paranoid loon who left the plane - though they did get a free flight the next day.
The good news is that it was the paranoid loon who left the plane - though they did get a free flight the next day.
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"An easyJet flight was delayed for two hours following a security alert when a passenger was spotted writing in Arabic.
A pupil on the flight from Amsterdam to Newcastle started having a panic attack when the man, a masters student in Iranian studies, was seen writing in his notebook.
The pupil started kicking on the seats in front before getting up and running to the back of the plane, according to The Chronicle ."
In what universe is this kid EVER going to be safe to fly? *HE* is the security risk, not a fellow passenger.
"An easyJet flight was delayed for two hours following a security alert when a passenger was spotted writing in Arabic.
A pupil on the flight from Amsterdam to Newcastle started having a panic attack when the man, a masters student in Iranian studies, was seen writing in his notebook.
The pupil started kicking on the seats in front before getting up and running to the back of the plane, according to The Chronicle ."
In what universe is this kid EVER going to be safe to fly? *HE* is the security risk, not a fellow passenger.
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Paranoid Loon At AMS
The good news is that it was the paranoid loon who left the plane - though they did get a free flight the next day.
The good news is that it was the paranoid loon who left the plane - though they did get a free flight the next day.
But, yes ... for once, the innocent party was allowed to continue on his journey without difficulty. (Or, at least, no more difficulty than anyone else.)
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Originally Posted by The Telegraph
... the pupil was too scared to travel and was eventually allowed to disembark along with 15 others from the group.
if I was one of the other 15 who weren't too scared to fly. I wonder how they treated Mr Scaredy-pants?
Originally Posted by The Telegraph
The 152 remaining passengers on board were delayed for two hours and 20 minutes as the issue was investigated and the groups baggage was removed from the aircraft.
if I was one of the other passengers, too.
Originally Posted by The Telegraph
The airline said in a statement: ...The delay was the result of a nervous young passenger who raised a security issue prior to take off. "
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"An easyJet flight was delayed for two hours following a security alert when a passenger was spotted writing in Arabic.
A pupil on the flight from Amsterdam to Newcastle started having a panic attack when the man, a masters student in Iranian studies, was seen writing in his notebook.
The pupil started kicking on the seats in front before getting up and running to the back of the plane, according to The Chronicle ."
In what universe is this kid EVER going to be safe to fly? *HE* is the security risk, not a fellow passenger.
"An easyJet flight was delayed for two hours following a security alert when a passenger was spotted writing in Arabic.
A pupil on the flight from Amsterdam to Newcastle started having a panic attack when the man, a masters student in Iranian studies, was seen writing in his notebook.
The pupil started kicking on the seats in front before getting up and running to the back of the plane, according to The Chronicle ."
In what universe is this kid EVER going to be safe to fly? *HE* is the security risk, not a fellow passenger.
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Flight Delayed Because Man Writes In Arabic

What a bunch of chicken livered morons
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Hmmm, my handwriting is so bad that when I write script in English it looks Arabic. I hope I don't scare people 

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Right, if someone who don't understand. They don't speak English or any other foreign language. If you need an interpreter. They need translated from other passengers. They here to help.

