Pittsburgh – Man Who Disrupted US Airways Flight Gets Year In Prison

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    FILE - People wait for a US Airways flight to depart for North Carolina from Miami International Airport in Miami September 3, 2014. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri Pittsburgh – A man who interfered with a flight crew on a New York-bound US Airways jet that was forced to divert to Pittsburgh has been sentenced to prison.

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    A federal judge sentenced 40-year-old Mapleton, Utah, resident Steven Pectol on Wednesday to a year and a day behind bars.

    Pectol pleaded guilty in November to disrupting a red-eye flight from Phoenix on Oct. 11. The plane made an emergency landing at Pittsburgh International Airport to remove him before resuming its trip to New York.

    Authorities say Pectol ignored instructions to remain in his seat, threw his belongings and fought flight attendants and passengers who restrained him. He faces three years of probation.

    US Airways Group merged in 2013 with American Airlines to form American Airlines Group Inc., based in Fort Worth, Texas.


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    HankM
    HankM
    8 years ago

    That’s what they get for serving whiskey on airplanes

    8 years ago

    This psycho should be placed permanently on the now fly list. The only way to stop these continuous interruptions of commercial flights (in the air), by violent passengers, is to permanently bar them from flying. Otherwise, when this miscreant gets out of prison, he is liable to stage a repeat performance.