Narrative:

En route, the first flight attendant notified us that 'C' flight attendant was acting strangely and was having trouble with the service. The captain talked to the other 2 flight attendants who were concerned. The 'B' flight attendant, working in the back, said that 'C' for attendant was acting strangely and said she was tired. 'A' and 'B' flight attendants felt that we would be ok for landing. The 'C' flight attendant did not interfere with the crew or passenger or do anything in-flight that compromised safety in the cabin. As a precautionary measure, the captain relocated an omc pilot to the aft cabin in case the situation deteriorated during approach and landing at destination.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: ACR FLT ATTENDANT BECOME INCAPACITATED DURING FLT.

Narrative: ENRTE, THE FIRST FLT ATTENDANT NOTIFIED US THAT 'C' FLT ATTENDANT WAS ACTING STRANGELY AND WAS HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE SVC. THE CAPT TALKED TO THE OTHER 2 FLT ATTENDANTS WHO WERE CONCERNED. THE 'B' FLT ATTENDANT, WORKING IN THE BACK, SAID THAT 'C' FOR ATTENDANT WAS ACTING STRANGELY AND SAID SHE WAS TIRED. 'A' AND 'B' FLT ATTENDANTS FELT THAT WE WOULD BE OK FOR LNDG. THE 'C' FLT ATTENDANT DID NOT INTERFERE WITH THE CREW OR PAX OR DO ANYTHING INFLT THAT COMPROMISED SAFETY IN THE CABIN. AS A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE, THE CAPT RELOCATED AN OMC PLT TO THE AFT CABIN IN CASE THE SIT DETERIORATED DURING APCH AND LNDG AT DEST.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.