Like Ummm, I don't recall seeing anybody drunk on the 30+ flights I have been on in my life, but I don't normally go on package holiday, so perhaps I am not the best one to judge.
Why only on flights to Ibiza?
I've seen drunks on flights and they all started drinking at about six in the morning at the airport. Banning them from drinking on one 2hour flight isn't going to help too much.
I don't remember ever seeing anyone who was drunk enough to cause problems.
On a recent flight there was a family of two parents and two very young daughters. The parents drank numerous G&Ts and wine- far more than I could drink without falling asleep/falling over- but they just seemed chilled and relaxed to me and didn't cause any problems. But I did wonder how they would cope once they had to negotiate the Spanish airport and find their hotel in a foreign country and how they could really be in control of their children.
It always amazes me how many people drink pints of beer or glasses of wine in an airport at breakfast time. I just don't feel like it when I'm flying.
I'm guilty of that. The next flight I'm taking departs at 9am. That means I have to leave the house by 6am. Which means I've been up since 4'ish. It's lunchtime according to my body clock.
Jno, just on your point away from the OP, If Cyclist's stopped in the area of vision which is 10 ft above the cylist, they would not be injured, I have been in a position myself with cyclist taking chances, don't forget, the Cyclist can see the HGV because of it's size, but the Driver can not see the Cyclist.