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Waking up hungover after a heavy darknes out, struggling to remember wherever you or how you ended up in such a state, is admittedly not the best apprehension in the world.
Every morning after drinking, I question all of my life decisions and wants to know why I threw myself through it every single week. But then person says,’ wine ?’ and I immediately “ve forgotten” the imminent hangover.
I’ve never gotten so drunk that I’ve woken up 500 miles away from home though, which is exactly what one luggage handler had the hardship of doing recently.
According to USA Today, the American Airline baggage handler fell asleep on the job- inside the plane’s cargo hold- admittedly intoxicated.
The unnamed employee works for American Airlines subsidiary, Piedmont Airline, and was working on the ramp for American Flight 363 last week, October 27.
The flight was due to take off from Kansas City International Airport, however the handler decided to take a infringe from their duties and responsibilities, before speedily falling asleep.
At this level I’m wondering how he got away with this- if I turned up to work hungover and decided to take a nap, I’m almost certain someone would have something to say about it.
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The napping worker started unnoticed though, and the plane taken away from just before 6am neighbourhood day with him still inside the cargo hold.
A source told ABC News “the mens” probably wasn’t detected before difference because there was no luggage loaded into the forward hold for the flight.
He wasn’t discovered until the plane property in Chicago at O’Hare International Airport, just before 7.30 am local time.
Can you imagine waking up, probably with a raging hangover, and realising you’ve made a massive mistake and could lose your job over it? The hangover anxiousness would be at level 100.
An American Airline spokesperson told the Express the cargo hold was’ heated and pressurised ‘, entailing the conditions aren’t suitable for people to spend long periods of time in.
The spokesperson went on to say 😛 TAGEND
Our top priority is ensuring the well-being of the Piedmont employee. He did not request any medical attention upon reaching in Chicago, and we are grateful that he did not hold any injuries.
The American team is very concerned about this serious situation, and we are reviewing what transpired with our Piedmont and Kansas City colleagues.
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After he was discovered, the Express report the man was interviewed by the Chicago Police Department, FBI and US Attorney’s Office- as is its procedures involving aviation security.
According to ABC News, police have said the employee has admitted “hes been” drunk when he fell asleep inside the Boeing 737 on the flight.
The unknown man has not is tasked with international crimes, but he’s been suspended from his job at regional carrier, Piedmont Airlines.
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