Viral News / To stop the flying flight, the passenger forcibly started entering the cockpit, know what happened then

Zoom News : Jun 06, 2021, 04:20 PM
An American passenger creates a ruckus on a Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Nashville. According to the CNN report, after the flight took off, this passenger suddenly stood up and reached the cockpit of the pilot. The other passengers panicked as the passenger created a ruckus.

According to officials, a Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Nashville took off on Friday, but an uproar from a US passenger forced the plane to make an emergency landing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where the accused person was taken into custody. .

The FBI has confirmed the incident via Twitter. Responding to the matter, it has said that "there is no danger to the public." Another passenger on the flight said that the accused person "looked angry for no reason, he just got up and reached the pilot's cabin and started banging on the doors."

Why did this American traveler do this, no one could understand. Passenger Grace Chalmers said the man was immediately nabbed by another passenger with the help of cabin crew. She was held to the ground for about 20 minutes, until the pilots could land the plane at the Albuquerque International Sunport.

Videos taken by Chalmers show the accused man barefoot, with his wrists tied, and being dragged to the rear of the plane. However, during this time he is heard saying, "Stop this plane."

The accused person was arrested as soon as he landed at the airport. He is under interrogation. However, the identity of this person is not yet clear.

Passengers were held in Albuquerque for hours after landing. However, Delta arranged for him to go to Nashville. In a statement, Delta Airlines praised the passengers and crew on board Flight 386.

Airlines officials said that 162 passengers and six crew members were on board the flight during this flight. The authorities have expressed gratitude to the passengers, due to which the accused person could be brought under control.

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