Published Date:
07 June 2008
PASSENGERS on a flight to Glasgow were shocked when the calm of their business-class cabin was shattered by a drunk who started to sing pro-IRA songs.
Cabin crew on the KLM flight from Amsterdam had already regretted serving a whisky and two beers to tipsy John McFadden when he declined their offer of a meal after take-off.
Refused more alcohol, he flew into a rage, began to hurl abuse and called a stewardess a "f*****g bitch". When she complained and he said "f**k you" in response, a fellow passenger intervened. McFadden reacted by threatening him with "a doing".
Paisley Sheriff Court heard how the incident caused a drama on the aircraft as it approached Glasgow airport on 15 February.
Consultant electronic engineer McFadden, 41, of Paisley, pleaded guilty to conducting himself in a disorderly manner, placing cabin crew and passengers in a state of fear and alarm, shouting and swearing, uttering political remarks, and committing a breach of the peace.
Sheriff George Kavanagh said that as the accused had spent three days in custody on arrival, the fine would be held to £600.
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Last Updated:
06 June 2008 10:22 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh