SEOUL, South Korea — A former airline executive was sentenced on Thursday to a year in prison for violating aviation safety law after a trial that stemmed from her tantrum over how she was served macadamia nuts on a flight.
Cho Hyun-ah, the 40-year-old daughter of Korean Air’s chairman, achieved worldwide notoriety after she ordered the chief flight attendant off a Dec. 5 flight, forcing it to return to the gate at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.
She was angered she had been offered macadamia nuts in a bag instead of a dish. A heated and physical confrontation with members of the crew in first class ensued.
A Seoul court said Cho was guilty of forcing a flight to change its route, obstructing the flight’s captain in the performance of his duties, forcing a crew member off a plane and assaulting a crew member. It found her not guilty of interfering with a transport ministry investigation into the incident. Cho pleaded not guilty and prosecutors had asked for three years in prison.









