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Men in court after plane incident Men in court after plane incident
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Six men have appeared in court after alleged disturbances on a flight into Aberdeen.Six men have appeared in court after alleged disturbances on a flight into Aberdeen.
Ryan Massie, 24, Hugh MacLeod, 23, Gary Moar, 40, Ryan Gunn, 34, Craig Cameron, 33, and Andrew Morrisey, 29, denied various charges.Ryan Massie, 24, Hugh MacLeod, 23, Gary Moar, 40, Ryan Gunn, 34, Craig Cameron, 33, and Andrew Morrisey, 29, denied various charges.
They were arrested after a flight chartered by an oil industry company landed in Aberdeen from Las Palmas.They were arrested after a flight chartered by an oil industry company landed in Aberdeen from Las Palmas.
Mr Gunn was also charged with exposing himself. All six were released at Aberdeen Sheriff Court to face trial.Mr Gunn was also charged with exposing himself. All six were released at Aberdeen Sheriff Court to face trial.
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Mr Massie, 24, of Potterton, Aberdeenshire, Mr MacLeod, 23, of Thain, Mr Moar, 40, of Thurso, Mr Gunn, 34, of Wick, Mr Cameron, 33, of Inverness, and Mr Morrisey, 29, of Bodnant, Wales, were released to face trial next February. Mr Massie, 24, of Potterton, Aberdeenshire, Mr MacLeod, 23, of Tain, Mr Moar, 40, of Thurso, Mr Gunn, 34, of Wick, Mr Cameron, 33, of Inverness, and Mr Morrisey, 29, of Bodnant, Wales, were released to face trial next February.
The six men allegedly refused to obey the captain's orders to wear their safety belts.The six men allegedly refused to obey the captain's orders to wear their safety belts.
They are also alleged to have been acting in an aggressive manner, singing and shouting on the plane.They are also alleged to have been acting in an aggressive manner, singing and shouting on the plane.
Mr Cameron allegedly seized hold of an air stewardess and touched her on the leg.Mr Cameron allegedly seized hold of an air stewardess and touched her on the leg.
Mr Gunn was also charged with public indecency after allegedly exposing himself.Mr Gunn was also charged with public indecency after allegedly exposing himself.
The plane involved in Sunday's incident was a Boeing 737 with 55 people on board and was chartered by Petrolia Drilling from the company Astraeus.The plane involved in Sunday's incident was a Boeing 737 with 55 people on board and was chartered by Petrolia Drilling from the company Astraeus.