Man pleads Guilty to Disruption on Air Canada Flight Posted onJuly 27, 2017June 22, 2020/ Devry Smith Frank LLP By: Nicolas Di Nardo A drywaller from Amhurstview, Ontario is potentially facing up to two decades behind bars. Brandon Courneyea, the defendant, admitted to interfering with a flight attendant last month. His actions opened him up to a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 USD fine. Before Courneyea boarded the Air Canada flight, he took an undisclosed amount of cocaine according to court documents. What occurred on the flight as a result, include: Yelling at people for looking at him Threw paper at a passenger Moved erratically through the aircraft without shoes on Grabbed a hot coffee pot and swung it at passengers and crew Tried to open the aircraft cabin door Once again, grabbed a coffee pot before being subdued According to the plea agreement, when he went for the aircraft door he told people around him that “it would only take one guy to take the plane down and that he wanted to take everyone with him.” Once he was able to be subdued, he was bound to his seat with zip ties. The flight was diverted to Orlando, where he was arrested. He spent a number of days in a hospital before making his first court appearance. A Florida judge agreed to release Courneyea on $125,000 bail and allow him to return to Canada in the weeks prior to his guilty plea. Courneyea is a father of five, two of which have special needs, and at the moment his wife is caring for them on her own. His sentencing is set for September 11, 2017. At Devry Smith Frank LLP we have experienced lawyers in all areas of law. If you are looking for a lawyer or have general questions, please feel free to contact one of our lawyers today, or call us directly at 416-449-1400. “This article is intended to inform and entertain. Its content does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon by readers as such. If you require legal assistance, please see a lawyer. Each case is unique and a lawyer with good training and sound judgment can provide you with advice tailored to your specific situation and needs.” Related Posts