GIMPO, South Korea –
Korean Airlines said it would allow crewmembers to “easily use stun guns” to manage violent passengers and hire more male flight attendants after accepting criticism by American singer Richard Marx over its recent deal with the incident.
The new crew guidelines announced on Tuesday after the December 20 incident will also include additional staff training, the use of the latest devices to kidnap violent passengers, and the ban on passengers with a history of unruly behavior.
Man accounts for about one-tenth of Korean Air flight attendants, the carrier said, will try to at least one man on duty in the cabin for each flight.
Chihang-hoon, president of Korean Airways, told reporters, “American Airlines took drastic action against violent shipments following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. AirAsia, including us, did not impose stringent standards , Press conference.
“We will make use of the latest accident safety to enhance our safety standards,” he said.
According to government data, in South Korea, the number of illegal acts committed on board aircraft has more than tripled over the past five years.
South Korean police Tuesday issued arrest warrants to passengers involved in the latest incident involving their surname, Lim, including injuries to aircrews and passengers traveling from Vietnam to South Korea.
An airline spokesman said the man drank a half-hour whiskey during the flight.
The incident on Marx’s Facebook and Twitter said he helped subdue “a psychopathic attack on the crew and other passengers”, accusing crew members of “trained” and “poorly equipped” handling of “chaotic and dangerous incidents.”
Marxist wife Daisy Fuentes, a TV presenter and modeler from Hanoi, sang the Incheon flight near Seoul, said the crew members “do not know how to use Taser,” they do not know how to secure the ropes around him Their rope restraints were loosened three times).
A video of events happening on YouTube shows a young man spitting in the business class seat and cursing the crew trying to bind him with a rope.
In his early thirties, Lin appeared on Monday, police, wearing a mask, thick-rimmed glasses and a hat. He apologized for his actions, but said he could not remember what happened, according to the video showing the broadcaster SBS.
Korean Air said it sent a thank-you letter to Marx’s governing body to help control the forest.
South Korean Airways was involved in a spectacular case of bad passenger behavior at the end of 2014 when the chairman’s daughter served as head of the airline, forcing the head of the flight crew to leave the aircraft at New York’s Kennedy Airport because she was unhappy with the Australian nuts she served the way.
The “nuts rage” incident aroused widespread derision, resulting in the administration of Heather Cho, who served in the jail for nearly five months.