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A County Armagh man has been sentenced to 116 days in jail by a US court for threatening to blow up an airliner bound for Dublin. | A County Armagh man has been sentenced to 116 days in jail by a US court for threatening to blow up an airliner bound for Dublin. |
Aiden Simon Mackle, 44, from Portadown, was sentenced at the District Court in Bangor, Maine, for interference with a flight crew and assault. | Aiden Simon Mackle, 44, from Portadown, was sentenced at the District Court in Bangor, Maine, for interference with a flight crew and assault. |
The March incident saw the Delta 767 airliner from Atlanta diverted to Bangor International Airport. | The March incident saw the Delta 767 airliner from Atlanta diverted to Bangor International Airport. |
Mackle had become unruly and claimed he was associated with Osama bin Laden. | Mackle had become unruly and claimed he was associated with Osama bin Laden. |
He had been on his way home after visiting family and friends in California. | He had been on his way home after visiting family and friends in California. |
According to court documents Mackle had been drinking on the plane and smoked a cigarette in the toilets. | According to court documents Mackle had been drinking on the plane and smoked a cigarette in the toilets. |
According to court documents when challenged, Mackle became verbally abusive to a flight attendant, telling her he was associated with Osama bin Laden and was going to hijack the plane. | According to court documents when challenged, Mackle became verbally abusive to a flight attendant, telling her he was associated with Osama bin Laden and was going to hijack the plane. |
'Ironic' | |
Mackle also punched an off-duty Delta employee and told airline employees that he was a terrorist. | Mackle also punched an off-duty Delta employee and told airline employees that he was a terrorist. |
With time already served in jail he is likely to be released and deported within six weeks. | With time already served in jail he is likely to be released and deported within six weeks. |
He was also ordered to undergo two years of supervised release and was told to make $20,030 restitution to Delta airlines. | He was also ordered to undergo two years of supervised release and was told to make $20,030 restitution to Delta airlines. |
The court also ordered him to pay a special assessment of $110, which goes to the victims of crime. | The court also ordered him to pay a special assessment of $110, which goes to the victims of crime. |
US District Judge John Woodcock said that he found it "highly ironic" that a citizen of Northern Ireland would appear in the federal courtroom where George Mitchell once presided. | |
The former US Senator brokered the the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, which paved the way for devolution in Northern Ireland. | |
Mackle apologised to the court for his behaviour. | |
The judge said that the airline bore some responsibility for the incident for continuing to serve Mackle alcohol when he apparently was clearly intoxicated. |