Thursday, September 16, 2010

Tiffany Livingston tried deplaning mid-air

Aerial turbulence could be unnerving, particularly for passengers that are less than secure with traveling by air in general. Although there may be lots of turbulence, it is never ok to deplane during a commercial flight. Security on modern commercial flights actually makes it so it is impossible to do so. Livingston, Playboy model, attempted to open the door of in-flight JetBlue Flight 222 from Orlando, Fla., to Newark, N.J. while the plane was nevertheless in the air at 10,000 feet without realizing it could be extremely hard to implement it. There was not much thought going into Playboy model Tiffany Livingston’s actions while she was 10,000 feet within the air and nevertheless attempted to open the door of JetBlue Flight 222 from Orlando, Fla., to Newark, N.J.. The super model is 21 and had an anxiety attack without medication while on the plane at the time. Livingston was quickly taking into custody by the FBI. Ultimately she was released to go home. Livingst! on claims she wasn’t trying to exit the plane, says TMZ. She was trying to stabilize herself during the anxiety attack. Source of article – Model Tiffany Livingston tries frantic mid-air deplaning by Newystype.com.

Tiffany Livinston said to be ‘not just another quite face’

In 2009, Tiffany Livingston was in centerfold of the Singapore version of Playboy, VIP however is referred to as “not just an additional quite face,” however rather as an intelligent young woman. According to Playboy, Livingston has an approachable, girl-next-door freshness, and she worked hard in a variety of manual labor jobs back in her hometown of Manchester, N.H., in order to get to her current position in life. Livingston said she found magic when reading the book “Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor Frankl although she is rumored to have dated magician David Blaine. Specifically, she tells Playboy that it has helped her manage her anger, particularly when facing the challenges of the modeling life.

Dealing with air turbulence

Air turbulence does not mean the plane in out of control, says FlyingFear.net. It’s simply a fact of nature. The interaction of jet stream air moving at different speeds causes turbulence, and that turbulence almost always falls within a predictable, acceptable range. Most should feel safe in an airplane, especially a commercial airplane. At the very least, they have to be twice as strong as they have to be to withstand turbulence. Livingston may have wanted to know this during her anxiety attack. It may not have helped at all though.

Further reading

Flying Fear

FlyingFear.net http://www.flyingfear.net/articles/dealing-with-turbulence-anxiety.html

Poole Associates

poole-associates.com/Poole Penthouse in VIP.htm

TMZ

tmz.com/2010/09/10/singapore-surprise-playboy-model-tiffany-livingston-jetblue-airplane-detained-arrested/



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