41-летний россиянин перепил в самолете Москва-Торонто и там же умер
http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Front/9006517.htmlAeroflot Flight 303 from Moscow to Toronto this week began as many Russian journeys do. Bottles of vodka were opened and poured soon after takeoff, toasts were made, glasses clinked.
But the celebrations on the nine-hour flight Wednesday quickly turned ugly when one passenger, whom police have identified only as a 41-year-old man, reportedly had too much to drink.
"He had a lot of mini bottles with him, he had a mickey with him, too, because he was pouring other people glasses," said Michael Packham, 34, who was sitting a few rows behind the man.
Mr. Packham, visiting Canadian family, said the man was stumbling up and down the aisles, stepping on people's feet and accidentally hitting people over the head as he tried to give high-fives to strangers.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080502.FLIGHT02/TPStory/TPNational/Ontario/Among those was an incident in July of 2004, when Aeroflot said three male flight attendants got drunk and beat up a passenger who complained about poor service on a flight from Moscow to the west Siberian town of Nizhnevartovsk