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Korean Air ‘nut rage’ executive to avoid jail time for 2014 flight tantrum that caused national outrage

Cho Hyun-ah achieved notoriety in 2014 for an on-board tantrum after a first class flight attendant served her nuts in a bag instead of on a dish

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Former Korean Air executive Cho Hyun-ah. File photo: AP
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The former Korean Air executive whose onboard “nut rage” tantrum delayed a flight in 2014 will avoid jail as South Korea’s top court upheld her suspended prison term on Thursday.

Cho Hyun-ah, who is the daughter of the company’s chairman, was previously sentenced to one year in prison for forcing a plane to the gate at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport. She was released later after a high court shortened the prison term to 10 months and suspended that sentence, confirming some charges but ruling she didn’t violate aviation security law.

The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld Cho’s suspended jail term ruling. It said its verdict is final and cannot be appealed.

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Cho, the head of the airline’s cabin service at the time of the incident, achieved worldwide notoriety after she had an on-board tantrum after a first class flight attendant served her nuts in a bag instead of on a dish. Infuriated, Cho ordered the chief flight attendant off the flight.

According to a Supreme Court statement, Cho “yelled several times” to crew members, ordering them to tell the plane’s captain to “stop the flight immediately.”

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After being informed of Cho’s request and overwhelmed, the captain was forced to return the flight to the gate, it said.

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