Monday, February 16, 2015

But Rage.

Cho Hyun-ah (center) leaves for a detention facility today following a court order. Cho served as head of in-flight service for Korean Airlines until earlier this month. Her conduct aboard an aircraft over a packet of improperly served macadamia nuts led to her resignation. She is accused of violating South Korea's aviation safety laws.

Cho Hyun-ah, the daughter of Korean Air Chairman, served as head of in-flight service [Vice President] until she demanded that a South Korea-bound Korean Air jetliner return to a gate at NY JFK International Airport.

Cho was angered that a junior steward served her macadamia nuts  in a bag instead of on a plate, and without asking first. When a senior steward struggled to cite the proper regulations, Cho had him kicked off the flight, forcing the plane holding some 250 passengers to return to the gate before it could depart for South Korea."
The flight eventually arrived 11 minutes late, according to Reuters.

Cho later resigned from her post, was arrested in what is being called the "nut rage" incident and was charged with violating the country's aviation safety laws, coercion and interference in the execution of duty.

What else was that daughter of the Chair did to the subordinate?
  Just a thought.

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