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Monday, May 25, 2009

Sleeping pills, alcohol a bad mix for unruly United Airlines passenger




United Airlines diverted a recent flight bound for London after an incoherent and disruptive passenger, apparently woozy from a combination of pills, alcohol and lavatory hand soap, allegedly tried to bite a flight attendant in the leg.

Galina Rusanova, a British citizen, was charged with interference with a flight crew and assault for allegedly disrupting United Flight 934 from Los Angeles to London Heathrow Airport on April 29, forcing the plane to land in Maine.

She could face up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

In a Monday hearing in U.S. District Court in Bangor, Maine, Rusanova agreed to be detained pending trial.

Rusanova is described by the British press as a Russian-born artist, actress and author who rubs elbows with the rich and famous. She was returning home to the United Kingdom after traveling to California to visit a man she had met over the Internet, according to court documents.

"What wasn't disclosed through the affidavit is that Ms. Rusanova is a very intelligent, charming woman," said her attorney, Matthew Erickson. "This comes as a shock to her."
Erickson added: "Her mistake was to mix prescription drugs with alcohol. After that, all bets were off."

Drunken and unruly passengers are an unpleasant fact of life for flight attendants.

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