Ramen Rage Flight Results In Deportation Of High Profile Business Man, Slapped Crew Member With Magazine, Details [VIDEO]
A rage over ramen incident that occurred on a flight from South Korea to Los Angeles resulted in the deportation of a high profile businessman.
According to the Inquisitr, the ordeal happened on a Korean Air plane that had departed from Seoul's Incheon International Airport. When the unidentified man stated that he wasn't satisfied with the taste of his meal aboard the flight, crew members gave him a bowl of ramen to replace it.
However, the noodles also weren't to the businessman's liking, and he grew increasingly angry, yelling:
"Too salty and the noodles are half-cooked!"
The rage didn't end there, as he was said to follow his outburst by slapping one of the crew members across the face with a magazine.
The FBI in Los Angeles got the word on the assault just prior to the flight's arrival, waiting for the businessman when he exited the plane. The authorities prevented him from entering the U.S. and he was sent back to Seoul.
The businessman had a choice of being incarcerated and facing an investigation or being sent back to South Korea, and he chose the latter.
The man was reportedly a high-level official at a the Posco Group, South Korea's biggest iron manufacturer, stated Rocket News 24.
Aside from his ramen debacle, the businessman was said to have been inconsiderate. At one point, he allegedly complained that a crew member had bumped into him. In another situation, a crew member offered ice water with a smile, and the businessman said "Don't you laugh at me!"