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Lockley will learn his fate on December 12.
A Tweed Heads plumber's anxiety was so acute he did not realise he was knocking on the door of the cockpit on a flight to Bali, a mistake that caused a hijacking scare, a court has been told.
Matt Christopher Lockley has been accused of causing such a stir onboard the Anzac Day flight that the Virgin Australia pilot was forced to call for ground security in Denpasar to greet the plane.
Lockley, 28, pleaded not guilty in the Brisbane Magistrates Court this week to interfering with a crew member, an offence that carries a maximum penalty of two years' jail.
His barrister, Chris Rosser, said his client was having a panic attack and was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
He became anxious when he thought someone had interfered with his bag and flight staff were not showing enough concern, Mr Rosser told the court.
Lockley tried to go to the toilets at the rear of the plane, but when they were occupied he went through business class to and knocked on the cockpit's door.
"His anxiety was feeding on itself, and things just became worse and worse in his mind," Mr Rosser said.
"There's a possibility in his mind that that's the toilet door he was knocking on.
"He wasn't threatening anyone, he had no physical contact with any of the crew. When they said sit down, he sat down."
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October 31, 2014 by
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Matt Christopher Lockley banged on cockpit door during flight to Bali on 25/4/14 causing hijack alarm to be activated. Lockley has pleaded not guilty to one charge of interfering with a crew member. Source: News Corp Australia
UPDATE: A PLUMBER charged over banging on a cockpit door causing a hijack alarm mid air on his way to Bali will have to wait until December to learn his fate.
Matt Christopher Lockley, of a Tweed, is defending a charge of interfering with Virgin Australia crew which carries a maximum penalty of two years in jail.
Neil Cooper was flying the pilot of the Virgin Australia flight to Bali at the centre of the hijack scare. Source: News Corp Australia
He has told the Brisbane Magistrates Court he meant to knock on the toilet door during his April 25 flight while suffering a panic attack.
Crew triggered an alarm for possible hijack after he instead thumped on the cockpit door and rattled the handle while saying he wanted to get in.
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It led to the flight being prioritised and Lockley being arrested by armed Indonesian authorities when it landed.
His defence barrister Chris Rosser this morning argued crew over reacted by assessing his behaviour as a possible hijack considering the doors to the toilet and cockpit were next to each other.
Angela Demo was a flight attendant on the flight to Bali. Source: News Corp Australia
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Combat Pest Control specialises in Commercial and Residential Pest Control using integrated pest management programmes.
Pest control is probably as old as agriculture, and although many techniques have changed over the years, it's definition as a whole remains the same. It refers to the handling and enforcement of another species that is believed to be hazardous to a person's health, property, or the environment.
Although ants, termites, cockroaches and other insects play an important role in the environment we live in, they are more than simply an annoying problem to take care of
sometime in the future.
Many household pests can cause significant damage to homes and even transmit illnesses and disease to humans in their contact. Perhaps the most important initial step to controlling infestations is to determine correctly what type of pest, or pests, you are dealing with. Doing this often requires fairly extensive knowledge of pest biology and habits. Since most of us either aren't willing to observe a pest long enough to identify it's species, and don't have the necessary knowledge to so, it's important to employ the assistance of a knowledgeable pest control service.
There are several ways for pests to enter your home. In every home or property there are trouble areas where certain pests gravitate, and these should be taken into account when faced with possible infestation. Knowing hot spots and taking measures to correct problems can help to prevent pests from taking up residence where they aren't wanted.
When there are tiny gaps between plumbing pipes and walls, mice, roaches and other pests can easily enter your home.
Garbage cans with no lid that are stored beneath the sink can attract flies, roaches, ants and rodents looking for food.
If food in pantries and storage areas, like the basements that isn't sealed properly are a magnet for pests like roaches and rodents.
If attics and crawl spaces aren't sealed correctly they can be access points for spiders and other pests.
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The foundation of our commercial program, this nine step monthly non-food handling service incorporates an I.P.M. approach to deal with most crawling insects, like ants, spiders and crickets.
This monthly twelve step program for the food handling environment incorporates an Integrated Pest Management (I.P.M.) approach and focuses on the control of crawling insects, especially the German cockroach.
This eleven step monthly program is designed to control house and drain flies from the larval through adult stages.
Working hand-in-hand, the customer & technician impose a sanitation and monthly three step correction/prevention program to control this pest and reduce product loss due to infestation.
Exclusion is at the heart of any rodent control program, followed by trapping those who have already penetrated the structure. Our premier program also eradicates the feasting insects associated with rodents and sanitizes surfaces affected by rodent urination & defecation.
This four step program addresses removal of the existing bird population, installation of mechanical exclusion/control measures and sanitation.
Available as a special one-time annual service or a monthly control & monitoring program, this six step process is designed to attack the colony where it lives and suppress ant egg production to impact future generations.
This four step control program focuses on a 100 foot radius from the "bite site," searching for conditions conducive to mosquito breeding. It is designed to control mosquitoes from the larval through adult stages. Truly Nolen's goal is to reduce the customer's mosquito population by 75%.
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October 31, 2014 by
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By Sara Waite
Journal-Advocate managing editor
Dave Appelhans
Since 1990, Colorado law has required management of non-native plants that threaten or disrupt the state's natural and agricultural resources.
The Colorado Noxious Weed Act, revised in 2003, establishes priority lists - A, B and C -- for weed control and enables county and city governments to manage noxious weeds through their own programs.
In Logan County, weed control dates back much farther than the state law. The Logan County Pest Control District is made up of five weed control district established as early as 1967, that consolidated in 1972.
Dave Appelhans, Pest District supervisor, said that while the consolidation "left some holes in the map," the district serves virtually all of Logan County. Cities and towns do not pay into the district, which is funded by a tax levy of 1 mil on properties in the district. The district also receives some state funding.
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is a List A noxious weed that can be found in Logan County. List A species must be eradicated wherever they are found, according to Colorado law. (Noxious Weeds of Colorado/ / Colorado Weed Management Association)
The first, five-member advisory board for the district was tasked with controlling six weeds: Canada thistle, field bindweed, silver-leaf poverty weed, woolly leaf, poverty weed, and whitetop.
Today, the number of plants on the control list has grown, but many of the same weeds remain a problem. Among the known noxious weeds in Logan County are: field bindweed, Canada thistle, musk thistle, Russian knapweed, diffuse knapweed, spotted knapweed, skeletonleaf bursage or silverleaf povertyweed, woolly leaf bursage or woolly leaf povertyweed, whitetop or hoary cress, perennial pepperweed or tall whitetop, jointed goatgrass, leafy spurge, purple loosestrife or purple lythrum, and showy milkweed. Purple loosestrife is a List A plant, which means it is designated for elimination on all county, state, federal and private lands. List B plants, including Canada thistle, Russian knapweed, diffuse knapweed, spotted knapweed, perennial pepperweed, jointed goatgrass and leafy spurge, should be stopped from spreading. The plants on List C, such as field bindweed and puncturevine, are selected from recommended control methods.
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