Appeals court frees Korean Air heiress in 'nut rage' case | Inquirer News

Appeals court frees Korean Air heiress in ‘nut rage’ case

/ 10:29 AM May 22, 2015

Cho Hyun-ah. AP FILE PHOTO

Cho Hyun-ah. AP FILE PHOTO

SEOUL–A South Korean appeals court on Friday freed the former Korean Air (KAL) executive ordered jailed for a year in February for disrupting a flight in a rage over macadamia nuts.

READ: Court sentences Korean Air nut rage exec to 1 year in prison

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The High Court in Seoul ruled that the behavior of Cho Hyun-Ah, the eldest daughter of the airline’s chairman, had not resulted in a change of flight path — the most serious charge against her — and handed down a reduced suspended sentence.

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Cho, who was a KAL vice president in charge of in-flight service at the time of the December 5 incident, had become enraged after a flight attendant served her some nuts in a bag, rather than on a plate.

She lambasted the chief steward over the behavior of his cabin crew and then insisted the taxiing New York-Seoul KAL flight return to the airport gate so he could be removed from the plane.

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In her original trial, the district court determined that an aircraft was “in flight” from the moment it began to move, and that in ordering the return to the gate Cho had violated aviation safety laws by illegally changing the plane’s route.

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But the High Court overturned that decision, ruling that the return to the gate “did not constitute a change” of flight path.

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Handing down a reduced sentence of 10 months, suspended for a period of two years, High Court judge Kim Sang-Hwan said the threat Cho’s actions had presented to the safety and security of the aircraft was “modest”.

“The accused had no intention of hampering the safe operation of the plane,” Kim said.

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But the court upheld her conviction for hampering the plane’s operation and violence against the cabin crew.

Chief steward Park Chang-Jin had testified that Cho had made him kneel and beg for forgiveness while jabbing him with a service manual.

The flight attendant who served the now infamous nuts has since filed a civil lawsuit, alleging Cho attacked, threatened and screamed obscenities and then pressured her to cover up the incident by lying to government regulators.

READ: Nut rage flight attendant sues Korean Air, former exec

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Many South Koreans saw the 40-year-old Cho’s behavior as emblematic of a generation of spoiled and arrogant offspring of owners of the giant family-run conglomerates, or “chaebols”, that dominate the national economy.

TAGS: Cho Hyun-ah, Korean Air, nut rage

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