United Airlines flight attendant is found to be FOUR TIMES over the limit after she passed out in her seat, slurred through the safety announcement and thought they were still in Chicago when it landed
Daily Mail
August 9, 2019
Julianne March, 49, from Waukesha, Wisconsin, the only attendant on the flight from Chicago to South Bend, Indiana, alarmed passengers by stumbling down the aisle, passing out without her seat belt fastened and slurring her words.
Passengers tried to call her during the flight but she remained slumped in her seat and did not respond. Upon landing, she was given a breathalyzer test and was more than four times the legal limit for an attendant.
When officials asked her if she knew where she was, she believed she was still in Chicago. The flight attendant told the authorities she was not on any medication and they could smell alcohol on her breath.
March has since been sacked by regional carrier Air Wisconsin and charged by Indiana prosecutors with criminal public intoxication.
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FLY THE FRIENDLY SKIES
by Bob Walsh
On August 2 there was a slightly unusual occurrence on a United Airlines-Air Wisconsin flight. The sole flight attendance gave an incoherent safety lecture then passed out drunk in an empty seat.
The flight was supposed to run from Chicago to South Bend. The St. Joseph's county (South Bend, Indiana) prosecutor is filling charges of public intoxication against the stew, Julianne March, 49. She blew a 0.204 on the machine. That is five times the legal limit for flight attendants.
Ms. March is no longer employed by the airline.
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