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国土交通部の調査を受けるため出頭し、メディアの前で謝罪する趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・大韓航空前副社長。ソウルで2014年12月12日撮影
Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, speaks to the media upon her arrival for questioning at the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board office of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. The chairman of Korean Air Lines Co. apologized Friday for the behavior of his adult daughter who delayed a flight in an incident now dubbed "nut rage." (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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国土交通部の調査を受けるため出頭し、メディアの前で謝罪する趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・大韓航空前副社長。ソウルで2014年12月12日撮影
Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, speaks to the media upon her arrival for questioning at the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board office of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. The chairman of Korean Air Lines Co. apologized Friday for the behavior of his adult daughter who delayed a flight in an incident now dubbed "nut rage." (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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国土交通部の調査を受けるため出頭した趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・大韓航空前副社長。ソウルで2014年12月12日撮影
Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, arrives for questioning at the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board office of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. The chairman of Korean Air Lines Co. apologized Friday for the behavior of his adult daughter who delayed a flight in an incident now dubbed "nut rage." (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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国土交通部の調査を受けるため出頭し、メディアの前で謝罪する趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・大韓航空前副社長。ソウルで2014年12月12日撮影
Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, bows upon her arrival for questioning at the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board office of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. The chairman of Korean Air Lines Co. apologized Friday for the behavior of his adult daughter who delayed a flight in an incident now dubbed "nut rage." (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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国土交通部の調査を受けるため出頭し、メディアの前で謝罪する趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・大韓航空前副社長。ソウルで2014年12月12日撮影
Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, speaks to the media upon her arrival for questioning at the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board office of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. The chairman of Korean Air Lines Co. apologized Friday for the behavior of his adult daughter who delayed a flight in an incident now dubbed "nut rage." (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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国土交通部の調査を受けるため出頭し、メディアの前で謝罪する趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・大韓航空前副社長。ソウルで2014年12月12日撮影
Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, speaks to the media upon her arrival for questioning at the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board office of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. The chairman of Korean Air Lines Co. apologized Friday for the behavior of his adult daughter who delayed a flight in an incident now dubbed "nut rage." (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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国土交通部の調査を受けるため出頭し、メディアの前で謝罪する趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・大韓航空前副社長。ソウルで2014年12月12日撮影
Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, speaks to the media upon her arrival for questioning at the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board office of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. The chairman of Korean Air Lines Co. apologized Friday for the behavior of his adult daughter who delayed a flight in an incident now dubbed "nut rage." (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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大韓航空の副社長だった趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)氏が、機内でナッツを勧めた客室乗務員に激しく怒り、飛行機を引き返させてチーフパーサーを飛行機から降ろしたことが批判された。問題の起きた飛行機と同型のエアバスA380機。
プラハで2014年3月撮影。
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC - MARCH 14: An Airbus A380 operated by Korean Air taxis on the tarmac at Vaclav Havel airport on March 14, 2014 in Prague, Czech Republic. Korean Air Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger jet landed in Prague with passengers for the first time. (Photo by Matej Divizna/Getty Images)
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大韓航空の副社長だった趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)氏が、機内でナッツを勧めた客室乗務員に激しく怒り、飛行機を引き返させてチーフパーサーを飛行機から降ろしたことが批判された。問題の起きた飛行機と同型のエアバスA380機の機内。プラハで2014年3月撮影。
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC - MARCH 14: An air hostess of Korean Air poses in an Airbus A380 operated by Korean Air which stands at Vaclav Havel airport on March 14, 2014 in Prague, Czech Republic. Korean Air Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger jet landed in Prague with passengers for the first time. (Photo by Matej Divizna/Getty Images)
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「私の教育が間違っていた」と謝罪する、趙亮鎬(チョ・ヤンホ)・韓進グループ会長。ソウルで2014年12月12日撮影
Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, speaks to the media about an apology at its head office in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. Cho apologized Friday for the behavior of his adult daughter who delayed a flight in an incident now dubbed "nut rage." (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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「私の教育が間違っていた」と謝罪する、趙亮鎬(チョ・ヤンホ)・韓進グループ会長。ソウルで2014年12月12日撮影
Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, bows for an apology at its head office in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. Chairman Cho apologized Friday for the behavior of his adult daughter who delayed a flight in an incident now dubbed "nut rage." (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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「私の教育が間違っていた」と謝罪する、趙亮鎬(チョ・ヤンホ)・韓進グループ会長。ソウルで2014年12月12日撮影
Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, bows for an apology at its head office in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. Chairman Cho apologized Friday for the behavior of his adult daughter who delayed a flight in an incident now dubbed "nut rage." His daughter Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air, was angered when a flight attendant in first class offered her macadamia nuts in a bag, not on a plate. She ordered a senior crew member off the plane, forcing it to return to the gate at John F. Kennedy airport in New York City. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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大韓航空の副社長だった趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)氏が、機内でナッツを勧めた客室乗務員に激しく怒り、飛行機を引き返させてチーフパーサーを飛行機から降ろしたことが批判された。問題の起きた飛行機と同型のエアバスA380機。パリで2011年撮影。
A Korean Air Lines Airbus A380 performs its demonstration flight, on the first day of the Paris air show at Le Bourget airport, east of Paris, Monday June 20, 2011. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
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大韓航空の副社長だった趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)氏が、機内でナッツを勧めた客室乗務員に激しく怒り、飛行機を引き返させてチーフパーサーを飛行機から降ろしたことが批判された。問題の起きた飛行機と同型のエアバスA380機。パリで2011年撮影。
An aerial view of the Airbus A380 of Korean Airlines on the first day of the 49th Paris Air Show at le Bourget airport, east of Paris, Monday June 20, 2011. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
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12月17日、検察に出頭する趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・前大韓航空副社長。
Cho Hyun-ah, center, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air Lines Co. and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, arrives for questioning at the Seoul Western Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. South Korea's transport ministry said Korean Air will face sanctions for pressuring employees to lie during a government probe into the nut rage fiasco that highlighted the tyrannical behavior of a top Korean business family. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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12月17日、検察に出頭し取り調べを受け、庁舎前の報道陣の前で謝罪する趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・前大韓航空副社長。
Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air Lines Co. and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, bows upon her arrival for questioning at the Seoul Western Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. South Korea's transport ministry said Korean Air will face sanctions for pressuring employees to lie during a government probe into the nut rage fiasco that highlighted the tyrannical behavior of a top Korean business family. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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12月17日、検察に出頭し取り調べを受け、庁舎前の報道陣の前で謝罪する趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・前大韓航空副社長。
Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air Lines Co. and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, arrives for questioning at the Seoul Western Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. South Korea's transport ministry said Korean Air will face sanctions for pressuring employees to lie during a government probe into the nut rage fiasco that highlighted the tyrannical behavior of a top Korean business family. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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12月17日、検察に出頭し取り調べを受け、庁舎前の報道陣の前で謝罪する趙顕娥(チョ・ヒョナ)・前大韓航空副社長。
Cho Hyun-ah, center, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air Lines Co. and the oldest child of Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, is surrounded by reporters upon her arrival for questioning at the Seoul Western Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014. South Korea's transport ministry said Korean Air will face sanctions for pressuring employees to lie during a government probe into the nut rage fiasco that highlighted the tyrannical behavior of a top Korean business family. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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WATERTOWN, MA - DECEMBER 26: Macadamia nuts at Fastachi nut shop in Watertown. New research on nuts says they can reduce your risk for all kinds of diseases and make you live longer. (Photo by Lane Turner/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
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Cho Hyun-ah, former vice president of Korean Air Lines, arrives at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A Seoul court is expected to decide Tuesday whether to issue an arrest warrant for Cho, who resigned as vice president at the airline earlier this month amid mounting public criticism over the incident that she forced a flight to return over a bag of macadamia nuts and a current executive for attempts to cover up the "nut rage" case.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, center, former vice president of Korean Air Lines, arrives at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A Seoul court is expected to decide Tuesday whether to issue an arrest warrant for Cho, who resigned as vice president at the airline earlier this month amid mounting public criticism over the incident that she forced a flight to return over a bag of macadamia nuts and a current executive for attempts to cover up the "nut rage" case.(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, center, former vice president of Korean Air Lines, arrives at the Seoul Western District Court Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A Seoul court is expected to decide Tuesday whether to issue an arrest warrant for Cho, who resigned as vice president at the airline earlier this month amid mounting public criticism over the incident that she forced a flight to return over a bag of macadamia nuts and a current executive for attempts to cover up the "nut rage" case. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, second from right, former vice president of Korean Air Lines, arrives at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A Seoul court is expected to decide Tuesday whether to issue an arrest warrant for Cho, who resigned as vice president at the airline earlier this month amid mounting public criticism over the incident that she forced a flight to return over a bag of macadamia nuts and a current executive for attempts to cover up the "nut rage" case. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, center, former vice president of Korean Air Lines, is escorted by court officials as she leaves for Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office at the Seoul Western District Court Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A Seoul court is expected to decide Tuesday whether to issue an arrest warrant for Cho, who resigned as vice president at the airline earlier this month amid mounting public criticism over the incident that she forced a flight to return over a bag of macadamia nuts and a current executive for attempts to cover up the "nut rage" case. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, center, the former vice president of Korean Air, leaves for the prison at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A South Korean court has approved the arrest of a former Korean Air Lines Co. executive who delayed a flight in what has widely been called "nut rage." (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, center, the former vice president of Korean Air, gets into a car to leave for the prison at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A South Korean court has approved the arrest of a former Korean Air Lines Co. executive who delayed a flight in what has widely been called "nut rage." (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, top center, the former vice president of Korean Air, is surrounded by reporters before leaving for the prison at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A South Korean court has approved the arrest of a former Korean Air Lines Co. executive who delayed a flight in what has widely been called "nut rage." (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, center, former vice president of Korean Air Lines, is escorted by court officials as she leaves for Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office at the Seoul Western District Court Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A Seoul court is expected to decide Tuesday whether to issue an arrest warrant for Cho, who resigned as vice president at the airline earlier this month amid mounting public criticism over the incident that she forced a flight to return over a bag of macadamia nuts and a current executive for attempts to cover up the "nut rage" case. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, center, the former vice president of Korean Air, leaves for the prison at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A South Korean court has approved the arrest of a former Korean Air Lines Co. executive who delayed a flight in what has widely been called "nut rage." (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, center, the former vice president of Korean Air, gets into a car to leave for the prison at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A South Korean court has approved the arrest of a former Korean Air Lines Co. executive who delayed a flight in what has widely been called "nut rage." (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Cho Hyun-ah, top center, the former vice president of Korean Air, is surrounded by reporters before leaving for the prison at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014. A South Korean court has approved the arrest of a former Korean Air Lines Co. executive who delayed a flight in what has widely been called "nut rage." (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)