Talk about in-flight entertainment. Passengers on a Delta flight Saturday got a "show" when a woman stripped naked and began to make a scene during their flight.
Flight 6562, en route from Chicago to New York, was descending to Kennedy Airport when the "emotionally disturbed" woman removed her clothes, reports USA TODAY.
A Newsday manager who was also on the flight said flight attendants tried to cover the woman with a blanket, but she yelled "No! No! No!"
The woman, reportedly in her late 20s, was taken into custody by local law enforcement. According to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, she was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in Queens.
No criminal charges are expected, according to NBC New York.
There have been a slew of disruptions on flights recently. An American Airlines passenger was arrested after pounding on the cockpit door on a San Francisco-bound flight over the weekend. And on Sunday, a Delta flight was diverted after a mysterious "security concern".


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At least a naked woman (depending on her looks) is better than a crying baby!
This is not a first by any means. I spent 42 years in flight operations at Western/Delta air lines. I have heard of a lot worse incidents. For instance the time a woman was giving 2 male passenger head on a flight from Los Angeles to honolulu in the first class section. No arrests were made.
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You consider that "worse"? Perhaps we should investigate you TUSCL credentials!!! :)
Wow! Oral sex on a plane while going to Paradise? Now THAT'S First Class travellin'! :-)
Didn't Hooters have an airline--briefly?
so wher are the pics?
"Didn't Hooters have an airline--briefly?"
Yes they did. Operated around 2003 thru 2006. One of the desination airports was Gary, Indiana (NW Indiana, outside of Chicago). I once knew a dancer from Industrial Strip in nearby Hammond that claimed to have been one of the original flight attendants for Hooters.
She wouldn't have any problems getting through the TSA checks.
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