Plane makes May Day call after drunk passenger leaves …

A pilot was forced to make a May Day call after a drunk passenger assaulted a cabin crew member and left other passengers terrified. The behaviour by Gurpreet Dhillon, 42, happened during a brawl with his wife onboard a flight from Malaga to Heathrow Airport[1].

Dhillon, who had a previous conviction of causing death by dangerous driving, had consumed three-quarters of a Gordon's gin bottle before becoming aggressive and volatile. He pushed a cabin crew member twice before the British Airways captain put out a May Day call and the plane was given priority landing as a result, reports MyLondon[2].

The defendant was arrested and later pleaded guilty to assault by beating, acting in a manner likely to endanger an aircraft and to being drunk on an aircraft. On October 4 last year, Dhillon had been travelling back from Spain with his wife and brother when the couple engaged in an argument, Isleworth Crown Court heard.

Dhillon had purchased a large bottle of gin from the duty-free store and began to consume it both before and during the flight. Cabin crew were alerted that an argument was ongoing between the couple with Dhillon swearing in front of families with young children. Flight attendant Dan Meager attempted to separate the parties and told Dhillon to 'behave himself' before moving away.

A short while later, he was pushed in the chest with both hands by Dhillon who was 'continuously swearing and shouting'. After informing his manager of the incident, Mr Meager returned to the aisles where Dhillon assaulted him for the second time by pushing him in the face, causing him to fall onto a passenger.

As a result, he suffered pain and swelling to his upper lip and reddening to his cheek. The manager told Dhillon that his behaviour was against the law, removed the gin bottle and with the assistance of his brother, was able to subdue his behaviour. She noted that he appeared drunk and that his head was 'heavy' and he was no longer making sense when he spoke.

However, 20 minutes before the flight was due to land, Dhillon began shouting and swearing again, leaving passengers 'concerned for their safety'. Judge Kuljit Bhogal KC summarised: “The crew were so scared that it caused the captain to make a mayday call to aircraft control to seek priority landing. Clearly, the circumstances were sufficiently serious to warrant that action.”

The plane landed six minutes ahead of schedule and Dhillon was arrested at Heathrow. The court heard that he has a number of previous convictions for alcohol-related offences and was handed an eight-year sentence in 2009 after admitting causing death by dangerous driving.

He had been behind the wheel of a green Jaguar XK convertible when he crashed into a roundabout in September 2008 while under the influence of alcohol and drugs. His friend, passenger Tony Proctor, was left with serious injuries and his life support was turned off two days later.

References

  1. ^ Heathrow Airport (www.mylondon.news)
  2. ^ reports MyLondon (www.mylondon.news)
  3. ^ Neighbours 'hardly speak to mum' after daughter banged on doors and windows (www.birminghammail.co.uk)