LEXINGTON, Ky. – A flight attendant was removed from a plane and arrested at Blue Grass Airport because she was allegedly drunk. The airport confirmed Monday that its public safety officers arrested Sarah Mills, 26, of Atlanta, on charges of terroristic threatening, alcohol intoxication and violating a law against being a crew member of an airplane while drunk. That charge was subject to a review by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The Fayette County Detention Center listed Mills as an inmate who was being held without bond on the FAA charge. Mills was scheduled to be arraigned Monday afternoon in Fayette District Court
Terroristic threatening!? Held without bond!? Cripes! Seems like anything that happens on a commercial airliner is now put under the terrorism category. Being drunk on the job is not cool but the last time I looked it certainly wasn’t terrorism, especially considering she’s a 26 y.o. female. |
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Update: She was given a $350 bond. Apparently she threatened the airliner captain. I guess that’s the terroristic threatening charge. |
LOL, are you guys competing on who can put the hottest pic’ on their post. Look at the last 4! Keep up the good work. John should be proud of you.
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today is certainly not a good day for the straight-female demographic 😀
Damn! I was on a plane to Europe and traveled in Europe on planes recently and they didn’t look anything like that. They could come visit my seat anytime drunk. I wouldn’t mine it. There not flying the plane.
Does the Hooters airline have women that look like that?
The link must be an updated one because she now has a bond of $350. Apparently she is being charged with being drunk after a Breathalyzer test showed her at 0.03. Drunk driving is 0.08. I think that might have been one drink. How does one reek of booze after one drink unless she spilled it on herself?
Her picture made the front page of the Atlanta Journal Contitution.
http://www.ajc.com/
Now that’s just hot.
#4 — Fusion.
I work for a company in which nine out of ten employees have never had a drink in their life. I once took a co-worker to an NBA basketball game. As per my normal routine, I bought a beer before tip-off. Four hours later, we both reported to work for the nightshift. My friend had the nerve to comment to our forman that I had been drinking. In my co-worker’s eyes, one Utah beer — 3.2% alcohol — four hours before work constituted showing up drunk for work.
Gawd, save me from teetotalers.
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“one Utah beer ”
That pretty much sums it up right there
Gee… she only blew a 0.032. She wasn’t drunk. It sounds like she was just pissed off.
If she actually was drunk at .032, she’s an awfully cheap drunk!
Yeah, wtf? 0.032, and she’s “boarding an airplane while drunk” and “public intoxication”? Are they sure that didn’t occur on the Women’s Christian Temperance Airline?
Seems like since her Breathalyzer test was a little over ONE-THIRD of the legal limit for driving, she’s got a good chance of beating the rap.
Memory Jog: Blue Grass @ Lexington, KY; same airport where the pilots lined up on a too short runway, never could get the bitch to fly, and wound up all dead but one in a field, and that was the co-pilot, and he was flying the plane. Might be evil vapors in the tubes, or something.