Nut rage: Ex-Korean Air official freed


Seoul, May 22 (IANS): A South Korean court on Friday acquitted a former vice president of Korean Air of charges of changing the route of a flight in a so-called "nut rage" incident.

Cho Hyun-ah, on December 5, 2014, ordered a senior crew member to return to the gate of the airport as she had served her nuts in an unopened bag rather than on a plate, Yonhap News Agency reported.

The Seoul-bound flight from New York was already been taxiing when Cho Hyun-ah had it return to the gate. The plane moved 17 metres to enable the cabin crew chief to de-plane, resulting in departure being delayed by 24 minutes.

Cho was jailed for an year but the Seoul High Court ruled that she should serve a suspended sentence.

However, she remains guilty of using violence against flight attendants.

 

  

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