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http://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/flying-high-exclusive-inside-story-biebers-pot-plane-n22056

Flying High? Exclusive Inside Story on Bieber's 'Pot' Plane

Justin Bieber and his father were ?extremely abusive? to a flight attendant as their private jet flew from Canada to New Jersey on Friday, forcing her to take refuge in the cockpit, according to an official report obtained exclusively by NBC News.

According to multiple law enforcement sources, the leased, luxurious Gulfstream IV on which the 19-year-old Canadian pop star, his father and an entourage of 10 friends traveled was so full of marijuana smoke that the pilots were forced to wear oxygen masks.

?The captain of the flight stated that he warned the passengers, including Bieber, on several occasions to stop smoking marijuana,? says the official report of the incident. ?The captain also stated he needed to request that the passengers stop their harassing behavior toward the flight attendant and after several warnings asked the flight attendant to stay with him near the cockpit to avoid any further abuse.?

According to multiple sources, the attendant was forced to spend much of the flight near the pilots as the plane travelled from Canada to Teterboro, N.J.

?The flight attendant stated the passengers, including Bieber and his father, Jeremy Bieber,? stated the report, ?were extremely abusive verbally and she would not work another flight with them.?

The pilots, despite a pressurized cabin, were forced to wear their oxygen masks during the flight, according to multiple sources, so that they wouldn?t risk inhaling marijuana and failing any subsequent drug test, which would put their licenses at risk.

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Why the f**k was that plane not turned around and authorities immediately on site? Do captains on private planes not have the same authority as public transport pilots?

 

The pilot should have reported "smoke in the cockpit" and made an emergency landing and marooned Bieber and his dad at whatever Podunk puddle-jumper landing strip they touched down at.

 

 

 

 

This is possibly the ONLY time I've ever wished I was an American... :rofl:

 

America will inherit of Bieber sooner than later. Most people with a lot of money don't want to stay in the north more than 3 months a year (june, july and august). So you shouln't wish to be an american ;)

 

Anyway this guy is not fit to be a Canadian. 0.014 wtf are you kiding me? You get higher than that by using Listerine in the morning. He is not manly enough to be a real Canadian.

Why the f**k was that plane not turned around and authorities immediately on site? Do captains on private planes not have the same authority as public transport pilots?

 

They should have at least reported it to the tower and requested police be waiting for them.

 

The pilot should have reported "smoke in the cockpit" and made an emergency landing and marooned Bieber and his dad at whatever Podunk puddle-jumper landing strip they touched down at.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm surprised they didn't get the CBSA / CBP involved since they were trafficking marijuana across the border.

More info from the source article:

After Bieber?s flight landed Friday, drug-sniffing dogs from Customs and Border Protection and the New York/New Jersey Port Authority Police Department sat down as they walked around the plane, meaning the dogs were alerting handlers to the possible presence of drugs. Authorities then boarded the jet, which multiple sources said reeked of marijuana. However, no unsmoked weed was found during the search.

The two drug dogs also alerted handlers to the possible presence of drugs in three pieces of luggage. ?One bag was labeled as belonging to Justin Bieber, one was listed as belonging to his personal assistant ? and one [was] labeled as belonging to his personal trainer.?

The trainer and the assistant ?disavowed knowledge of the contents of the bags and stated they were actually Bieber?s bags, but they were forced to place their names on the bags,? according to the report. No ?contraband? was found, however.

No members of the flight crew were willing to file charges against their passengers, so Bieber, his father and his friends were allowed to go on their way.

After the Bieber entourage left, however, two sources said that authorities performed another search of the plane and found empty bags that appeared to have once contained marijuana. None of the items could be linked to Bieber, his father, or their guests.

Neither Drug Enforcement Administration officials nor Customs and Border Protection officials would comment to NBC News. The aviation company that flew the Bieber entourage to New Jersey, Meridian Air Charter, also declined comment.

As a dad, I'd have kicked that punks backside up around his ears with my size 15 shoes long ago. Repeat until the message is received.

 

The father appears to be as bad as the son in this case.

 

I guess the apple didn't fall far from the tree...

The father appears to be as bad as the son in this case.

 

I guess the apple didn't fall far from the tree...

 

Growing problem with parents trying to re-live their youth by becoming BFFs with their children instead of being parents.

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