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Man charged with trying to exit delayed jet at JFK [March 31, 2009] NEW YORK (AP) -- A Scottish air traveler got so fed up during a delay on the tarmac at John F. Kennedy International Airport that he tried to open a jet's door and get out, prosecutors said. Robert McDonald, of Glasgow, was charged Monday with reckless endangerment and criminal tampering for opening an emergency exit hatch as the plane waited out an hours-long delay due to bad weather, prosecutors said. Flight attendants stopped him from fully opening the door and activating the emergency chute, they said. |
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