- Britney Spears was smoked on the mid-flight on the public charter carrier JSX.
- According to reports, the pop star burnt the aircraft, stating that the cigarette was excluded by the flight attendant, and then the landing was met by the authorities.
- Smoking ban on aircraft in the US came into effect on all flights in 2000.
Britney Spears learned a difficult way that you should always follow All rules On a commercial airplane, which never has cigarette lights.
On 22 May, Spears was caught smoking mid-flight on the way to return from Cbo San Lucas, while allegedly a JSX flight, a public charter was on the airline. As PeopleThe Act “worried” flight attendant, who immediately directed the pop star to exclude cigarettes, which he did.
However, the crew still approached the officials, who spoke to Spears on flying at Los Angeles International Airport. “This is not his first warning,” shared with a source People“She does not follow the rules at all.”
Spears also posted about the incident on her Instagram account, Share a video of yourself On the flight, with a caption in which it is written, “I tomorrow !!! It is really incredibly fun !!!”
“Some aircrafts that have gone on you can not smoke mostly, but it was a different because the drink holder () was on () outside () on () !!! She was drinking vodka for the first time on confession !!! I swear that I felt very smart !!!
He then explained that a “friend” placed one in her mouth and burnt her, assuming that she could smoke on the aircraft. She went to an apology to anyone “angry” on the flight, given that she believes that she was being met as a show of “support” by the authorities.
Spears said, “The flight attendant called the officials because I had smoked a cigarette !!! And I was embarrassed, which I felt that she felt she was too much, but she did not like me.
Federal aviation authority (FAA) Smoking banned on domestic flights Smoking was banned on flights under two hours in 1988 and two years later, which covered most of the flights across the country. However, it was taken from the US and from the US to ban all flights by 2000. Commercial insiderWhen the then President Clinton gave Vendel H. for the 21st century. The Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act signed. And in 2016, the US updated to include its rules E-cigaretteVery.
And in fact, it is not worth advancing boundaries like spears. As USA Today The FAA rules states that they can pay a maximum fine of $ 25,000 for smoking on aircraft and “distracted crew”.
The ban is not only for crew and passenger comfort, either. Lion’s air Explains on its website“Smoking on the board can pose a serious fire risk. Dry air conditions in the aircraft cabin can also make the fuel more flammable. In case of emergency, the fire can be very difficult to control and extinguish the fire on the board and potentially compromise all passengers and cabin crew safety.” It states, “The secondhand smoke can disturb other non-smoking travelers due to the unpleasant smell of cigarettes, and can cause irritation in the nose, eyes and throat. Restricting smoking on the board ensures that all passengers can enjoy their journey comfortably.”