Thursday, September 16, 2010

Livingston attempted deplaning mid-air

Aerial turbulence could be quite frightening sometimes. If you already area scared of flying, this aerial turbulence is even worse for you. Regardless how much turbulence there is, it isn’t ok to deplane from a commercial flight at any time. Action films might, however it is not ok in real life. Fortunately, modern commercial airline security actions make such actions next to impossible. JetBlue Flight 222 from Orlando, Fla., to Newark, N.J., was about 10,000 feet within the air when Playboy model Livingston decided she was going to open the door. Of course, she wasn’t thinking about the impossibility of it when trying to get out. The model is 21 and had an anxiety attack without medication while on the plane at the time. After the plane landed, the Federal Bureau of Investigation took Livingston into custody but later released her. Livingston claims she wasn’t trying to exit the plane, says TMZ. She was trying to stabilize herself throughout the anx! iety attack. Article source – Model Tiffany Livingston attempts frantic mid-air deplaning by Newystype.com.

Apparently Livingston was mentioned as ‘not just one more pretty face’

In 2009, Tiffany Livingston was in centerfold of the Singapore version of Playboy, VIP however is called “not just another quite face,” but rather as an intelligent young woman. According to Playboy, Livingston has an approachable, girl-next-door freshness, and she worked hard in a variety of manual labor jobs back in her hometown of Manchester, N.H., in order to get to her current position in life. Livingston said she found magic while reading the book “Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor Frankl although she is rumored to have dated magician David Blaine. In Playboy she said that her anger while in the modeling life was helped quite a bit with the book.

Air turbulence may be too much

According to FlyingFear.net, air turbulence doesn’t indicate that a plane is out of control. It’s just something that happens. The interaction of jet stream air moving at different speeds causes turbulence, and that turbulence almost always falls within a predictable, acceptable range. Airplanes – particularly commercial craft intended to carry many travelers – are designed to be at bare minimum twice as strong as they need to be to withstand the worst turbulence. It would not have hurt to tell this to Tiffany Livingston during her anxiety attack, although it probably would not have done much.

Find more information on this subject

Flying Fear

FlyingFear.net http://www.flyingfear.net/articles/dealing-with-turbulence-anxiety.html

Poole Associates

poole-associates.com/Poole Penthouse in VIP.htm

TMZ

tmz.com/2010/09/10/singapore-surprise-playboy-model-tiffany-livingston-jetblue-airplane-detained-arrested/



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