New Details in JetBlue Pilot’s Unhinged Rant: Rambled About Religion and Sins in Vegas
- Posted on March 29, 2012 at 7:04am by
Jonathon M. Seidl
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RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (AP) — No one recalls JetBlue Airways captain Clayton Osbon coming unhinged before. Not the airline that let him fly for 12 years, the neighbors in his secluded waterfront community or the friends he tried selling weight-loss shakes to on the side.
Now federal prosecutors have charged Osbon following his bizarre unraveling aboard Flight 191 to Las Vegas, describing in court records a midair breakdown they say began with cockpit ramblings about religion and ended with passengers wrestling him to the cabin floor.
Witness accounts of Osbon telling his co-pilot “things just don’t matter” and sprinting down the center aisle – yelling jumbled remarks about Sept. 11 and Iran – baffled longtime friends and fellow pilots who said they couldn’t remember previous health or mental problems.
Osbon, 49, was instead described as an affable aviator who took his private plane for joyrides in his spare time, shied from talking politics and hosted Super Bowl parties. His father was also a pilot who died in a 1995 plane crash while on a sunken treasure hunt, according to a Wisconsin newspaper in the town where his family lived.
“I can‘t say whether it’s shock or disbelief,” said Justin Ates, a corporate jet pilot and friend who also lives in Richmond Hill. “It‘s hard to describe what you feel when you see something that’s completely 100 percent out of character.”
Osbon is charged with interfering with a flight crew following his bizarre outburst Tuesday on the flight that began in New York and was diverted to Amarillo, Texas. He was still being held at a hospital there Wednesday and being medically evaluated.
Under federal law, a conviction for interference with a flight crew or attendants can bring up to 20 years in prison. The offense is defined as assaulting or intimidating the crew, interfering with its duties or diminishing its ability to operate the plane.
One aviation expert said he couldn’t remember a pilot being prosecuted on the charge, which reads as though it was written with passengers in mind.
“I’ve been doing this for more than 50 years, and I can’t recall anything like this,” said Denny Kelly, a private investigator in Dallas and former Braniff Airlines pilot.
A pilot with JetBlue since 2000, Osbon acted oddly and became increasingly erratic on the flight, worrying his fellow crew members so much that they locked him out of cockpit after he abruptly left for the cabin, according to a federal affidavit. He then started yelling about Jesus, al-Qaida and a possible bomb on board, forcing passengers to tackle him and tie him up with seat belt extenders for about 20 minutes until the planed landed.
“The (first officer) became really worried when Osbon said `we need to take a leap of faith,’” according to the sworn affidavit given by an FBI agent John Whitworth. “Osbon started trying to correlate completely unrelated numbers like different radio frequencies, and he talked about sins in Las Vegas.”
Investigators said they were told that Osbon scolded air traffic controllers to quiet down, then turned off the radios altogether, and dimmed the monitors in the cockpit. He allegedly said aloud that “things just don’t matter” and encouraged his co-pilot that they take a leap of faith.
“We’re not going to Vegas,” Osbon told his co-pilot in midflight, according to the affidavit.
Osbon, described by neighbors as tall and muscular, “aggressively” grabbed the hands of a flight attendant who confronted him and later dashed down the cabin while being chased. Passengers wrestled Osbon to the ground, and one female flight attendant’s ribs were bruised during the struggle. No one on board was seriously hurt.
JetBlue spokeswoman Allison Steinberg said Osbon had been suspended pending a review of the flight. JetBlue CEO and President Dave Barger told NBC’s “Today” show that Osbon is a “consummate professional” whom he has “personally known” for years. He said nothing in the captain’s record indicates he would be a risk on a flight.
In Richmond Hill, a bedroom community on the Georgia coast just south of Savannah, next-door neighbor Bud Lawyer said he’s having a hard time believing the man on the news is his good friend.
Osbon went to church but seldom talked about it and never seemed overly zealous, Lawyer said. And while the friends would occasionally chat about events in the Middle East, their talk never went beyond casual conversation about the events in the news, he said.
“He wouldn’t intentionally hurt anyone,” Lawyer said. “He’s a kind-hearted, generous, loving teddy bear. It’s totally out of character for this to happen to him.”
Another longtime friend, Bill Curley, said Osbon is a Christian who has become “increasingly” religious but wasn’t fanatical.
Osbon was also a direct marketer for health shakes sold by Visalus Sciences, a marketing company based in Troy, Mich. Ashley Guerra, a fellow Visalus marketer in Georgia, said she saw Osbon just last weekend and that he appeared friendly and helpful as usual.
In an interview last year with the local magazine Richmond Hill Reflections, Osbon said he first got in the cockpit when he was 6 or 7 and had ambitions of becoming a motivational speaker. His father and another man died after the engines in their plane failed over Daytona Beach while en route to look for treasure in Fort Lauderdale, according to 1995 story in the Washington Island Observer, a newspaper in the small Wisconsin community where Osbon’s parents had a home.
Osbon’s LinkedIn profile states that he received a degree from aeronautical physics from Hawthorne College and a physics degree from Carnegie Mellon University. However, Carnegie Mellon spokeswoman Teresa Thomas said Osbon attended the school for three years never obtain his degree.
“On a Sunday morning he’d call me up and say, `Let’s go for a flight,’” neighbor Erich Thorp said. “Even with that little Piper Cub, before he would take it off the ground he would spend 15 minutes checking everything out. He had a whole list he would check. He was as careful a pilot as you could imagine.”
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Bynum reported from Richmond Hill, Ga., and Weber from San Antonio. Associated Press writers Danny Robbins in Dallas, Samantha Bomkamp in New York, Betsy Blaney in Lubbock, Texas; Kate Brumbeck in Richmond Hill, Todd Richmond in Madison, Wis., and Oskar Garcia in Las Vegas contributed to this report.




















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iampraying4u
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 3:48pmoff his meds
Report Post »Heb4Seven
Posted on March 30, 2012 at 11:40amOR – On Meds For Too Long. I am increasingly finding out that people who take Effexor and other depression meds for long periods begin having worse depression and suicidal thoughts if on them too long. Scary.
Report Post »thegreatcarnac
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 2:11pmUnless this pilot has something physical going on in his brain that affected him greatly, all that know him say he is a nice, smart, calm individual. Perhaps this was an attack of some sort. Perhaps he as drugged some kind of way and this was a dry run. Who knows? My personnal opinion is that he has a physical brain problem. However.,……drugs are a possibility and drugs administered by a terrorist without the knowledge of the pilot has to be considered.
Report Post »JP4JOY
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 10:02amI would be prone to believe that something he ate or drank had a yet to be uncovered substance placed in them. Sounds like an overdose of a psychotropic drug.
Report Post »commonsensefreethinker1
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 1:16pmNope, Just another bible thumper thinking jesus is coming and would’nt aprove of him as a pilot landing his passengers into the heart of “SIN” city. LOONEY TUNES!!!!
Report Post »proudinfidel54
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 1:20pmYep, a new terrorist tactic used on him and the stewardist, It would be a lot easier the smuggling on a gun or a bomb. Investigators need to examine any container that the two ate or drank from, the stewardist was just the trial run., they need to apply security to the future potential food and drink of all flight crew members to start with.
Report Post »EqualJustice
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 9:54am“”No one recalls JetBlue Airways captain Clayton Osbon coming unhinged before.”" I STILL find it odd that just weeks ago BO was talking about how he was going to CUT funding for GUNS and terror training for pilots in the COCKPIT. THIS sure fits into THAT narrative. BO has ALWAYS been AGAINST GUNS for pilots….. JUST SAYING and before you think.. another conspiracy theory, WHO WOULD EVER have imagined FAST AND FURIOUS? HERE!! http://cravaack.house.gov/in-the-news/obama-set-to-clash-with-house-gop-over-program-for-training-armed-airline-pilots/
Report Post »666Sucks
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 1:20pmJP4JPY and you are spot on! These communists will lie, cheat, steal, bully, and murder to accomplish their objective. If in fact they slipped him a drug, then they were willing to sacrifice an entire plane load of innocent people! EVIL! Ayers said they would have to elliminate 25 million Capitalists to take over, what’s one plane load. I also think they took out Breitbart. Not to silence him, but to show all the people they threatened they mean business!
Report Post »proudinfidel54
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 1:36pmInteresting, you think this is possibly a CIA ploy, hey why stop there, why not slip something to a seargent in Afganistan? that would surely solve Obamas dillemma as to pleasing both the left and the right by withdrawing. The massacre and the Koran burning both fit the agenda. Then again, the seargent was probably just a CIA operative.
Report Post »EqualJustice
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 9:44amThis administration will make more than a FEW more people CRAZY before he’s done…
Report Post »Temporal
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 8:23amFrom the reports, he suffered from an acute psychological event, so it‘s unlikely that he’d be held liable for any crimes. Some folks are calling for psychological screenings, but they’re better suited for determining overall personality traits, not the sudden on-set of mental illness — unless pilots are to be screened daily or weekly, which is impractical and cost prohibitive. Kudos to the first officer, flight attendants, and helpful passengers for their prudent and decisive actions.
Report Post »The_Almighty_Creestof
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 7:50amSo what have we learned from this? Do not…I repeat, do NOT drink “health shakes sold by Visalus Sciences” or you’ll go nuts.
Report Post »Minonkman
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 7:22amThis is now becoming common place, are our people being drugged with the hope of bringing a plane down.
Report Post »KangarooJack
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 7:50amWow, I’m reading the story and was wondering if the guy had been drugged and scrolled on down and saw your post.
Report Post »NancyBee
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 8:32amor maybe some kind of mind control ????
Report Post »EqualJustice
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 9:50amRemember this guy who was seen WANDERING in some hotel lobby acting really OUT OF IT? Makes you wonder…. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/01/06/bush-official-john-p-wheeler-murder-case-deepens.html
Report Post »EqualJustice
Posted on March 29, 2012 at 10:12amI wish our MEDIA still did INVESTIGATIVE reporting. Every time something makes you go “WOW” – that story becomes like the “birther” conspiracy issue and DIES or fades away because everyone is afraid to even TALK about it for fear of being humiliated into SILENCE. How about someone answer what HAPPENED here…. http://inteltrends.wordpress.com/2011/01/04/top-u-s-official-murdered-after-arkansas-weapons-test-causes-mass-death/
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