A Georgia man who tried to impress a young Georgia lady aboard a Delta flight after quaffing multiple mixed drinks has been banned from the Atlanta-based airline for life.

Five of these can make the "friendly skies" too friendly, according to recent reports.
“I’m a dumb[bleep],” says Bryan Sisco, 40, from Winston in south Douglas County, in The Commercial Appeal.
The Memphis newspaper recounts the following tale:
Sisco drank beer before heading to the Dallas airport for an evening flight to Atlanta. Once there, Delta flight 2060 was delayed for a couple of hours, so he got hopped up on five double whiskey and Cokes.
When he boarded the plane last Thursday, Sisco, who said he’s in the process of getting a divorce, sat in the wrong seat and began flirting with Danielle Valimont, 23, from Griffin.
In her blog, Valimont said Sisco asked “Have you ever wondered if someone could get something on the plane they weren’t supposed to?”
Then he fired up a “silver metal torch-like item,” Valimont wrote.
TSA, it seems, was once again feeling up the wrong people.
Sisco told her he had a gas cannister that could make everyone on board pass out.
She freaked out and texted a message to friends — “‘I’m sitting beside a crazy man.”
The loquacious passenger told her he was an air marshal, a job he was “born into” because his dad was in the CIA.
Valimont faked a bathroom run and alerted a flight attendant to the amorous loon.
Pilots diverted the plane to Memphis, where police came aboard and arrested Sisco, who says he has no recollection of that event.
“I fell asleep, and woke up in handcuffs in Memphis with the FBI questioning me, Sisco told The Commercial Appeal. “I spent three days in a county jail and a fourth day in a federal penitentiary. I was stripped buck-naked twice.”
Facing charges of carrying a weapon or explosive on an aircraft, he was released on a $10,000 bond.
Delta’s no longer ready when you are Mr. Sisco.
110 comments Add your comment
After Dark
May 28th, 2011
5:31 pm
Great story George… Keep them coming.. I fly three times a week… I am sure we will see him in a new movie “Passenger 69″ Escape from The Clermont Lounge
Ed
May 28th, 2011
8:29 pm
Red—- by now Bubba knows
molly.jane
May 28th, 2011
8:38 pm
OMG….Thank goodness he wasn”t smoking a cigarette.
Debie
May 28th, 2011
10:57 pm
TSA needs to be held responsible for errors. TSA is the first line of defense. There needs to be a way to trace which TSA scanner made the error, failed to verify identity,or failed to detect band items. Gate agents need the authority to deny boarding to an intoxicated passenger and flight attendants need to restrict alcohol.
hypoxemia
May 28th, 2011
11:05 pm
It is well known that the reduced pressure of an aircraft cabin (I believe equal to 3000 feet rather than sea level) significantly potentiates the effects of alcohol.
Joe
May 29th, 2011
12:45 am
I fly Delta a lot. One or two Heinekens are just fine…. This guy clearly did not know his limits!
DJ
May 29th, 2011
12:46 am
Can Delta ban someone for life?
BugsBunny
May 29th, 2011
7:54 am
I’m sure this genius drank before heading to the airport because flight attendants won’t serve any passenger more than 2 drinks on a flight. He did not expect the lengthy delay and foolishly broke the cardinal drinking rule: “Beer before liquor, never sicker.” I’m amazed he was able to get past the gate crew in that condition. He must have been stumbling, slurring and stinking of booze.
Mike
May 29th, 2011
7:57 am
He was drunk! Give the guy a break!
Maria
May 29th, 2011
10:23 am
There’s a number of behaviors that are best left at home. Instead of bringing them with us for the world to see.When one forgets their common sense there are consequences,at times very ‘high priced’ ones.