JetBlue pilot's wife speaks out, asks for privacy
The wife of the JetBlue pilot whose in-flight behavior prompted a high-profile diversion last week used a Sunday statement to both thank well-wishers and ask for privacy.
"First, we would like to thank all those who have expressed concern and kind thoughts during this difficult time," Connye Osbon, wife of JetBlue Captain Clayton Osbon, said in a
statement issued Sunday by JetBlue. "We appreciate the public's interest in our family's current situation and in Clayton's well-being."
FULL TEXT: Statement by Connye Osbon on behalf of the Osbon Family (JetBlue)
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However, Osbon also made a plea for privacy as her family deals with the fallout of the apparent emotional duress her husband suffered on Flight 191 on March 27.
"At this time, we ask that the media respect our wishes for privacy," Osbon said in her statement. "We understand the public's interest in speaking with Clayton and family members, but we respectfully decline all interview requests and will not be making further statements."
Osbon's statement also included gratitude the "crew and passengers of Flight 191 for their effective yet compassionate handling of the situation."
Osbon added that "while (husband Clayton) was clearly distressed," she said "it is our belief" that "he was not intentionally violent toward anyone."
"We know you were placed in an awful situation and we appreciate your ability to respond professionally," Osbon said in addressing the crew and passengers on the flight.
The Associated Press adds "JetBlue said Friday that the crew also was declining to speak publicly about the event."