Alaska Airlines flight makes emergency landing after window blows out

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Wow that is wild.
 
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I can't see how using mushrooms mitigates his situation.

He guy could have killed the passengers and the pilots. He tried to crash the plane. That's the fact. The rest, mushrooms a week ago or no mushrooms, is just an explanation that doesn't alter the facts.

And he hopes to ever fly again??? He is still delusional.

I think that being post-mushrooms makes it an aggravating circumstance but that's all.
 
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I can't see how using mushrooms mitigates his situation.

He guy could have killed the passengers and the pilots. He tried to crash the plane. That's the fact. The rest, mushrooms a week ago or no mushrooms, is just an explanation that doesn't alter the facts.

And he hopes to ever fly again??? He is still delusional.

I think that being post-mushrooms makes it an aggravating circumstance but that's all.
If it is true that he suffered from Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder related to this mushroom use, then he should certainly never be able to re-obtain his commercial pilot license.
 
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I can't see how using mushrooms mitigates his situation.

He guy could have killed the passengers and the pilots. He tried to crash the plane. That's the fact. The rest, mushrooms a week ago or no mushrooms, is just an explanation that doesn't alter the facts.

And he hopes to ever fly again??? He is still delusional.

I think that being post-mushrooms makes it an aggravating circumstance but that's all.
And did you read the other dangerous actions he took after leaving the cockpit??? He was a clear danger to everyone onboard until the got him off that plane. He should never been allowed on an airplane even as a passenger ever again!
 
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