gtag('config', 'G-0PFHD683JR');
Bitcoin

The trip was transferred to Seattle after the passenger tried to open the exit doors

A Saturday trip from Tokyo to Houston to Seattle was transferred after a “wild” passenger tried to open the door to the middle of the trip.

“All Nippon Airways NH114 flights were transferred on May 24 from Tokyo Hanida Airport to Houston Intercontinental Airport to Seattle because of a wild passenger,” airline told BI in a statement.

Seattle Port Police He said NBC News were called to the airport “due to reports on a passenger who tried to open the exit doors during the flight.”

Police told NBC News: “The report stated that the passengers and the airline had seized the individual.”

The police added that the passenger was suffering from a “medical crisis”, according to NBC News, and was transferred to a local hospital.

All Nippon Bi airlines told that while he was in a runway in Seattle, “one of the second passengers became unbridled,” and the police removed both passengers from the plane. Airlines did not provide more details about what the second passenger did.

For each aircraft, Boeing 787-9 flight was supposed to reach Houston at 8:45 am local time. But about 10 hours after the flight, it was transferred to Seattle Takoma International Airport instead, as it landed after 4 am local time.

After the conversion, I arrived in Houston near 1 pm, for each Flightradar24.

Representatives of the Federal Aviation Administration and the Seattle Port Police did not respond to the request from Business Insider.

A similar case occurred in January 2024, when a passenger on Canada flight from London to Toronto Fatah tried Plane While it was Fly over the Atlantic Ocean.

Recently, in April, the United Airlines flight with 360 passengers, traveling from Hawaii to Denver, was forced to transfer it to San Francisco after the flight index alerted its fighters wrongly until the shipping door is open.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button