East Bay Times

Wife of Alaska Airlines pilot says she's in shock

- By Jason Kravarik and Cheri Mossburg

The wife of the off-duty pilot accused of attempting to disable the engines of an Alaska Airlines plane midflight says the man she knows would have never tried to hurt anyone.

“This is not my Joe, this is not any Joe that anybody knows. I don't know how to explain it but it just wasn't him,” Sarah Stretch said, speaking briefly with reporters following her husband's federal court appearance Thursday, in which he waived his right to a preliminar­y hearing.

Joseph Emerson, 44, is charged with interferin­g with a flight crew, the US Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon announced Tuesday.

Additional­ly, he faces dozens of state charges in Oregon, including 83 felony counts of attempted murder, 83 counts of reckless endangerme­nt and one count of endangerin­g an aircraft, booking records show. He has pleaded not guilty to all state charges.

Authoritie­s say Emerson, an offduty Alaska Airlines pilot, attempted to cut fuel to the plane's engines while the flight was en route from Washington state to San Francisco on Sunday. The quick actions of the aircraft's captain and first officer kept the engines from completely failing, the airline said. A flight attendant said Emerson made statements including that “he tried to kill everybody,” according to an affidavit.

But his wife says “he never would have done that.”

“He never would have knowingly done any of that,” Stretch said. “That is not the man that I married. That's not the man that all of these people in this world are coming together to support him, love him.”

Roughly 10 family members and friends attended Thursday's court hearing, and Emerson's attorney said some of them included coworkers.

Court documents say Emerson had experience­d depression and the recent death of a friend. He said he was having a nervous breakdown and told the flight crew he needed to be subdued, according to a federal criminal complaint.

Stretch acknowledg­ed her husband

had been depressed recently, saying, “We've all been dealing with a lot of pressures in life.” Emerson's defense attorney, Ethan Levi, said Emerson had no intention of harming himself or others.

Emerson told investigat­ors he believed he was dreaming and had taken “magic mushrooms” 48 hours before the incident, CNN has previously reported. He also said he had been awake for the last 40 hours, according to a federal court document.

Before Thursday's hearing, Noah Horst, another defense attorney for Emerson, told CNN his client was “not under the influence of intoxicant­s when he boarded the flight.”

 ?? DAVE KILLEN — THE OREGONIAN VIA AP, FILE ?? Former Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph David Emerson, left, 44, was arraigned in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Tuesday, in Portland, Ore.
DAVE KILLEN — THE OREGONIAN VIA AP, FILE Former Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph David Emerson, left, 44, was arraigned in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Tuesday, in Portland, Ore.

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