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Cops tell Pilot to pushback or else
I heard a story about a DEN airport Cop telling a captain to pushback or else. Anyone have a link to an article about that? I seem to vaguely remember it from several years ago.
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Sounds far-fetched and illegal.
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Far fetched? Unfortunately not. Had a friend divert into White Plains in an RJ year’s ago and it ended in an altercation with a local LEO ordering him to move his aircraft off the ramp. Ugly.....
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Originally Posted by Cosa Nostra
(Post 2816287)
Sounds far-fetched and illegal.
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Originally Posted by Cosa Nostra
(Post 2816287)
Sounds far-fetched and illegal.
I won't repeat the specifics here on APC (it happened several years ago) but needless to say it received plenty of attention on all sides and the pilot was not at fault. |
Originally Posted by cadetdrivr
(Post 2816308)
It does, but it's a true story and the pilot was arrested.
I won't repeat the specifics here on APC (it happened several years ago) but needless to say it received plenty of attention on all sides and the pilot was not at fault. |
I know the story from the UAL forum . Don’t remember specifics but from what I recall the cop threaten to arrest the captain for what ever the issue was . Not certain if the arrest actually happened .
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Originally Posted by rightside02
(Post 2816368)
I know the story from the UAL forum . Don’t remember specifics but from what I recall the cop threaten to arrest the captain for what ever the issue was . Not certain if the arrest actually happened .
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Originally Posted by PDRit
(Post 2816490)
Was it the guy that punched the CSR over a jumpseater issue?
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Originally Posted by PDRit
(Post 2816490)
Was it the guy that punched the CSR over a jumpseater issue?
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Originally Posted by PDRit
(Post 2816490)
Was it the guy that punched the CSR over a jumpseater issue?
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Originally Posted by PDRit
(Post 2816490)
Was it the guy that punched the CSR over a jumpseater issue?
It's just too easy to pass up... |
Originally Posted by Glenntilton
(Post 2816562)
When his lawyers finally got UAL to release the tapes from the Passenger Loading Bridge cameras, it backed up the Captain's version of what transpired...he did not punch/assault the Gate Agent.
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Well a Google search turns up nothing but this thread and a the "hotel incident" from a few months back. It may be none of my business, but I'd love to hear the story.
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Here yah go:
https://frequentlyflying.boardingare...er-gate-agent/
Originally Posted by ualratt
(Post 1103728)
On Dec 17, 2011, at 9:27 PM, XXXX wrote:
You may remember that Captain John Rood was arrested late last year while in the execution of his duties as pilot in command of a United flight from Denver to Boston. He was falsely accused of assault by a Denver Customer Service Representative, and improperly charged with creating a disturbance by the Denver Police when he removed himself from the flight. Throughout the past year, Captain Rood has endeavored to defend himself against not only these criminal charges, but also further disciplinary action brought about by United Airlines. Captain Rood, represented quite ably by Denver attorney Craig Truman, has appeared numerous times before the Denver Court. Plea deals were offered by the City Attorney; for instance, to drop the assault charge and plead guilty to Disturbance. Captain Rood, under advice of counsel, rejected all offers while moving towards a jury trial where he could clear his reputation, and maintain the premise of Captain’s Authority. Further complicating the case was the refusal by United to answer subpoenas issued by the City Attorney. Mr. Truman had been led to believe that there was further video evidence that would clear Captain Rood of the charges, and at one point, United admitted that there was indeed other video evidence. United’s reluctance to comply with the subpoenas actually resulted in the Denver Court issuing an “order to show cause” on September 16th of this year. Basically, the Company had to “show cause” why it shouldn’t be held in contempt of court for refusing to comply with the subpoenas. At the “Show Cause” hearing on October 28th, United still did not answer the court’s request and again did not provide the requested video evidence. At this point, the Denver City Attorney, realizing the lack of corroborating evidence for an assault charge, and giving some credence to Captain’s Authority, decided to dismiss the charges, due to the unlikelihood of success at trial. It also seemed that the Denver City Attorney felt it was pointless to hold United responsible for the subpoenaed evidence. This successful outcome was due in large part to the efforts and advice of criminal defense attorney Craig Truman, a former Air Force officer, and an aviation enthusiast, whom Captain Rood was very fortunate to have come across. Craig, who usually handles more serious charges such as murder, is a highly respected member of the Denver bar. What's more, Craig is so highly accomplished that when judges and congressmen need legal representation, they go to Craig. His presence in the courtroom was acknowledged immediately by other attorneys, prosecutors, clerks, and even the judge. The respect commanded by this gentleman was clearly evident, and Captain Rood was honored and fortunate to have him as his representative in court. While this battle has been won, the struggle continues. Captain Rood was the subject of disciplinary charges by United, and is still in the process of addressing these charges through Section 17 of the CBA. Currently, this process is on hold pending further evaluations. Throughout this debacle, Captain Rood has tried to take the high road while defending himself legally and with the Company. The actions taken by others have not been so honorable, seeking to diminish our profession through illegal actions, and outright fabrication of false information. Thanks to every one of you who has shown their support for Captain Rood while he has endeavored to clear his name and reputation. As pilots, ours is a noble profession that requires a commitment of morality to those we fly in our airplanes. Our profession is envied by most, and attacked by others who seek to diminish us, individually and as a group. It is worth fighting for, and we must continue to take the high road in its defense. Happy Holidays All!!!! |
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Dare I ask if the agent in question still works here?
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Originally Posted by cal73
(Post 2816911)
Dare I ask if the agent in question still works here?
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UAL is not your friend. They do not have your back. I suggest you treat them like a stolen horse... to be rode hard and put away wet. Get all you can get... by hook or by crook... while the getting is good! $$$$$$$$$
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Originally Posted by guppie
(Post 2817067)
UAL is not your friend. They do not have your back. I suggest you treat them like a stolen horse... to be rode hard and put away wet. Get all you can get... by hook or by crook... while the getting is good! $$$$$$$$$
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