• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Delta suspends pilot held in Georgia plane incident

Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:55pm EST

Stocks

   

* Pilot endangered officers with plane - police

* Suspended by Delta

ATLANTA, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N) said on Thursday it has suspended a pilot who was charged with attempting to run down police officers with his private plane at a metro-Atlanta airport.

Dan Gryder, the pilot, is being held in Spalding County Jail in Griffin, Georgia, charged with aggravated assault and obstruction, according to a statement from the Griffin Police Department.

Two code enforcement officers attempted to issue six citations to Gryder on Wednesday at the Griffin-Spalding Airport, the statement said. Gryder refused to sign the tickets, boarded his 1937 DC-3A plane, and started it up, police said. Gryder almost struck one officer's vehicle with the plane, the statement added.

Gryder eventually shut down the plane after his request for a fuel truck was denied, and was taken into custody.

"He essentially shut the airport down for almost 45 minutes," Griffin police investigator Bryan Clanton said in the statement.

Delta spokesman Anthony Black said in an email on Thursday that Gryder is a Delta pilot and has been suspended pending the completion of the investigation.

Last month, Delta suspended two Northwest Airlines pilots who overflew their destination and lost contact with air controllers during an Oct. 21 flight from San Diego to Minneapolis. The pair told aviation officials they were discussing company policy and using their laptops. (Reporting by Karen Jacobs)



More from Reuters

Photo

Fed gets new oversight powers under Dodd bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve would win sweeping new powers over nonbank financial firms and keep much of its authority over banks, under revised legislation to be unveiled on Monday by the chief architect of financial reform in the Senate.

Trader John Boehm works in the 5-year US Treasury Bond Options Pit at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange September 16, 2008.  REUTERS/John Gress

The big guns fire back

The Wall Street behemoths that came close to collapse in the financial crisis are back and pushing aside the boutiques that made a killing during the turmoil.   Full Article 

Cowboy Jim Jackson rides a horse on his ranch on November 22, 2009. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

A home for cowboys

Whether you want to live like a rancher or a rock star, the perfect American city is out there -- you just need to know where to look.  Full Article