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United Airlines pilot snaps, attacks parking arm at Denver airport with an ax....

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A United Airlines pilot has been charged in a bizarre ax attack earlier this month in which he savaged a parking arm at a Denver International Airport employee parking lot, causing an estimated $700 in damage. Police say the pilot, Kenneth Henderson Jones, told them "He just hit his breaking point."

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Video of the incident on on Aug. 2 obtained by CBS News Colorado showed the 63-year-old pilot armed with a full-sized ax. In the video, he chops at the parking arm at the exit gate of an employee parking lot 23 times until he knocked the parking arm off its base. After that, Jones scuffles at length a few minutes later with an airport employee who saw what happened and tried to take the ax away from the pilot. The pilot only surrenders the ax after a second Denver International Airport employee intervenes and helps wrestle it away. Airport administrators described it as a "physical struggle" with no injuries.

Adams County authorities have charged Jones with misdemeanor criminal mischief. He is scheduled to appear in court in Adams County Court on Sept. 25 for an arraignment.

Jones has not responded to numerous inquiries from CBS News Colorado made by phone, email and text message. Russel Carlton, Corporate Communications Manager for United, said, "He was removed from the schedule and is on leave while United conducts an internal investigation." Carlton did not offer further comment or details.

Federal records show Jones is rated to fly large jets like the 767 and 757.

While Jones has not responded to messages, Adams County Sheriff's deputies say Jones told them, "He just hit his breaking point."

According to a police report, Jones also said he was trying to leave but he estimated there were six cars in line at each of the three exit gates. Airport administrators said there have been issues with the lot as people don't have proper permits. Deputies say Jones told them he "was trying to get rid of issues for everyone waiting."

Videotape from airport cameras shows police officers assigned to the airport apprehend Jones in a nearby field and put him in handcuffs. The same video shows Jones later talking to police and being released from their custody and driving away.

Records show Jones has no previous arrests in Colorado.

 
Do you want to be a passenger on a flight with a pilot who hits a "breaking point" like this?
Lol no...question still stands. Why does it make a difference between a 767 or a 737 or a ERJ 145?

Also, bet not many here know every cockpit has a crash axe inside of it anyway.
 
Lol no...question still stands. Why does it make a difference between a 767 or a 737 or a ERJ 145?

Also, bet not many here know every cockpit has a crash axe inside of it anyway.

Forget the axe. I'm a little surprised that you need to be walked through this.
 
Lol no...question still stands. Why does it make a difference between a 767 or a 737 or a ERJ 145?

Also, bet not many here know every cockpit has a crash axe inside of it anyway.

It doesn't make a difference. This psycho should never have any lives entrusted in his hands ever again.
 
A United Airlines pilot has been charged in a bizarre ax attack earlier this month in which he savaged a parking arm at a Denver International Airport employee parking lot, causing an estimated $700 in damage. Police say the pilot, Kenneth Henderson Jones, told them "He just hit his breaking point."

ax-1.jpg


Video of the incident on on Aug. 2 obtained by CBS News Colorado showed the 63-year-old pilot armed with a full-sized ax. In the video, he chops at the parking arm at the exit gate of an employee parking lot 23 times until he knocked the parking arm off its base. After that, Jones scuffles at length a few minutes later with an airport employee who saw what happened and tried to take the ax away from the pilot. The pilot only surrenders the ax after a second Denver International Airport employee intervenes and helps wrestle it away. Airport administrators described it as a "physical struggle" with no injuries.

Adams County authorities have charged Jones with misdemeanor criminal mischief. He is scheduled to appear in court in Adams County Court on Sept. 25 for an arraignment.

Jones has not responded to numerous inquiries from CBS News Colorado made by phone, email and text message. Russel Carlton, Corporate Communications Manager for United, said, "He was removed from the schedule and is on leave while United conducts an internal investigation." Carlton did not offer further comment or details.

Federal records show Jones is rated to fly large jets like the 767 and 757.

While Jones has not responded to messages, Adams County Sheriff's deputies say Jones told them, "He just hit his breaking point."

According to a police report, Jones also said he was trying to leave but he estimated there were six cars in line at each of the three exit gates. Airport administrators said there have been issues with the lot as people don't have proper permits. Deputies say Jones told them he "was trying to get rid of issues for everyone waiting."

Videotape from airport cameras shows police officers assigned to the airport apprehend Jones in a nearby field and put him in handcuffs. The same video shows Jones later talking to police and being released from their custody and driving away.

Records show Jones has no previous arrests in Colorado.

That guy just has senior management potential written all over him.
 
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In his defense, I didn’t think they had a single security camera in the parking lots.
 
In his defense, I didn’t think they had a single security camera in the parking lots.
Read up on the pilot that got fired spray painting swastikas and pro AND anti trump stuff in the Tallahassee airport parking ramp a couple years ago. They suspected it was an inside job or someone with good knowledge of the airport because it was ongoing and successfully evading detection. So they started putting up hidden cameras and caught the guy in the act. He was an Endeavour Air pilot (regional airline but a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta). That parts all fact. This next part is hearsay because I couldn't find an article mentioning this, but I swear I did read it somewhere when it was in the news to back this up... One of my best friends was an Endeavour captain at the time when this went down and said the guy moonlighted as a clown at a gay rodeo circuit for fun. Think Dales dad from that king of the hill episode.

Basically pilot version of Florida Man.
 
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In his defense I deal with united a couple times a month and their poor performance has just about driven me to this point too. Just imagine working for them...
 
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