love em like a brother man
Just say your food is not available and maybe give them a choice of food that was close to what they ordered.
A cabin crew would try not to allow this situation to occur. They typically offer a fairly low volume of alcohol during a flight so that a person would be hard pressed to become drunk airborne. The steps that are normally encouraged are more preemptive in nature. If a individual is too drunk, they may request that the pilot refuse boarding for safety issues. If a person is starting to act in a drunk manner, alcohol would be refused to be served to this person. Should the individual become abusive, the situation could escalate to the point where an unscheduled landing could occur to discharge the individual to the Federal authorities on the ground. The overall safety of the passengers is the duty of every member of the flight crew. Whatever means needed to ensure this individuals compliance to the instructions of the crew would be made. The PRIMARY duty of the flight attendant (and any crew member) is that of safety. Secondary is comfort. If a individual becomes too hostile, the second duty for this person make become impossible.
Flight attendants are responsible for maintaining order in the passenger sections, and are empowered to address issues with noisy or unruly passengers, including small children (who should seldom be left unattended during a flight, for their own safety). Parents can be given some latitude, but children cannot be allowed to run loose on the plane.
Radiation? You don't get radiation flying!
No, that would be unconstitutional.The constitution itself does not handle such an instance which would be very unlikely to happen.
No passenger vehicle (that is not for flight or underwater use) is completely airtight. If they were, you would asphyxiate in your own carbon dioxide.
That would depend on several factors: If you are in a relationship, how devoted to your partner you are, how you handle liquor, what your views on infedelity are, etc.
I would like to give u an example, the source of stress for flight attendants could be health and safety concerns, as they are responsible for the safety and wel-being of tourists
The drunk driver who caused the accident would be the person held responsible for any deaths-including a passenger. The crime is called vehicular homicide and a civil wrongful death case could also be brought against the drunk driver additionally. The article below goes into more detail on vehicular manslaughter.
The average cruising speed of a Boeing 707 passenger plane is about 600 miles per hour. For a 500-mile flight, if we assume the flight operates at this cruising speed without significant delays or changes in speed, the flight would take approximately 50 minutes. However, actual flight times may vary due to factors like takeoff, landing, and air traffic control.
No one because I would be drunk. Maybe my parents and little siblings
no they are not drunk if you still think they are drunk then remember ..ITS A KIDS SHOW!!!!! HOW THE HECK WOULD YOU THINK THAT?!