"Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot released on bond after pleading not guilty to reckless endangerment charges for attempting to take down plane while high on mushrooms"

The off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot, Joseph Emerson, pleaded not guilty to 83 counts of reckless endangerment for attempting to take down a jet while under the influence of magic mushrooms. Emerson's wife expressed relief at his release on bond and highlighted the importance of mental health among pilots. Defense attorney Noah Horst argued that Emerson needs help but is not criminally responsible. Emerson admitted to taking the hallucinogenic drugs two days prior to the incident, which left him in a confused state. The charges were reduced from attempted murder to reckless endangerment. Emerson's actions were driven by a belief that he was in a dream and needed to wake up to return home to his family.
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