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> Flight canceled after pilot curses at passengers
>
> POSTED: 10:57 a.m. EDT, April 7, 2007
>
> (CNN) -- Northwest Airlines canceled a flight with 180 passengers
> aboard after the pilot began cursing at passengers while the plane was
> being prepared for takeoff in Las Vegas on Friday, airline officials
> and witnesses said.
>
> The cancellation disrupted Easter travel plans for many of the
> passengers.
>
> From the moment the captain stepped aboard Flight 1190 to Detroit,
> first-class passengers reported hearing him use "animated" language
> while talking on his cell phone, Federal Aviation Administration
> spokesman Ian Gregor told CNN.
>
> "He was having a fit, swearing up a storm," a passenger on the flight
> said. "He was saying 'F this' and 'F that.'"
>
> When confronted about it by passengers, the pilot became "obscene" and
> began cursing at the customers, she said. "He made a big disturbance."
>
> The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police and the local FAA flight standards
> office were notified, Gregor said. Police arrived on the scene, pulled
> the pilot aside and interviewed him.
>
> He was not administered a field sobriety test. Gregor said he did not
> know the reasons behind that decision and CNN was unable to
> immediately contact the police officers involved.
>
> The FAA officials called Northwest Airlines headquarters and were
> instructed by the chief pilot for the company to remove the pilot from
> the aircraft. The chief pilot also requested that the pilot be flown
> to Detroit for further questioning, Gregor said.
>
> Northwest Airlines then canceled the flight, apologized for the delay
> and offered hotel accommodations and penalty-free re-booking on the
> next available flight out of Las Vegas, a spokesman for the airline
> said.
>
> The airline said "a review of the matter" was being conducted and the
> decision to cancel the flight was made "due to reports of
> inappropriate language by a crew member."
>
> Mike Fergus, an FAA spokesman, said the FAA's flight standards
> investigation unit was looking into the incident. According to Fergus,
> the FAA has the authority to send a "letter of admonition" to the
> pilot or, in the most extreme cases, revoke a pilot's FAA certificate,
> which would ground the pilot.
>
> "I had to call and cancel two family dinners and we're stuck here an
> extra night," a passenger said. "We've been at the airport for six
> hours waiting -- it's chaos. It's Easter weekend...we want to be
> home."