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    Smoker tried to open airliner door

    Smoker tried to open airliner door


    BRISBANE, Australia (AP) -- A French woman who is terrified of flying admitted in an Australian court Monday that she drunkenly tried to open an airplane door mid-flight to smoke a cigarette.

    Sadrine Helene Sellies, 34, was placed on a good behavior bond after pleading guilty in Brisbane Magistrates Court to endangering the safety of an aircraft.

    Sellies was traveling on a Cathay Pacific flight from Hong Kong to the east coast city of Brisbane on Saturday when the incident occurred at the start of a three-week Australian vacation with her husband, the court heard.

    She walked toward one of the aircraft's emergency exits with an unlit cigarette and a lighter in her hand and began tampering with the door, prosecutors said. But a flight attendant intervened and took Sellies back to her seat.

    Sellies was arrested and charged by police on arrival at Brisbane airport.

    Defense lawyer Helen Shilton told the court Sellies was terrified of flying and had taken sleeping tablets with alcohol before takeoff.

    Shilton said Sellies has no memory of what happened on the flight and that she has a history of sleepwalking.

    But Magistrate Gordon Dean sternly warned the woman: "You must understand, if you are on a plane you must behave yourself."

    Sellies, who did not speak in court and was aided by a translator, was placed on a 1,000 Australian dollar (US$734; euro623) bond -- meaning she will have to pay that amount if she commits another offense in the next 12 months.
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    Dam French! When will they learn? lol If I'm correct the emergency exit doors won't open inflight. Is this correct?

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    That's right, not even Arnold in his body building days could open that door...
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    run out of other people’s money.
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    Dam French! When will they learn? lol If I'm correct the emergency exit doors won't open inflight. Is this correct?
    Actually, some of them can be opened in flight, but only if the cabin is not pressurized.

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    This story was on the late show with Jay Leno and after telling the story he said , "Alcohol may have been a factor!"
    Jetblue Pilot departure announcement : "We are pleased to have some of the best flight attendants in the industry ...Unfortunately none of them are on this flight...!"

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