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PASSENGER TRIES TO OPEN PLANE DOOR FROM 36,000 FT

Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:18 pm

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2037731/Passenger-tries-open-plane-doors-36-000ft-screams-flight-simulator.html

A holidaymaker who tried to open the doors of an aircraft at 36,000ft while shouting 'It's OK we are just on a flight simulator' has been arrested.

The 22-year-old man had to be restrained by air hostesses and passengers before being tied down with seatbelts.

Travellers aboard Thomson flight TOM1269 from Majorca to Newcastle were left terrified when the man, of Ashington, Northumberland, tried to throw open one of the emergency doors.

The pilot diverted the plane to Gatwick Airport so the man could be arrested after being wrestled into submission aboard the flight.

The man was questioned by police on suspicion of endangering the safety of an aircraft.

Gavin McCallum, from Billingham, Teesside, was on the flight with his wife
Sarah, 30, and children Freya, three, and Jack, two.

The 35-year-old said: 'It was terrifying. We didn't know that he had tried to
open the door until we landed and I'm quite grateful for that.

'When we were on the ground and realised what had happened it was quite disturbing.

'The cabin crew were fantastic. The pilot told me he had been flying for 20 years and that is the only time anything like that has happened.'

A 28-year-old passenger, from Newcastle, who did not want to be named, said: 'It was absolutely mental.
'Suddenly all the lights came on and all the air hostesses were shouting and we could see a lad trying to open the emergency door.

'The plane started shaking. I thought it was going to go down.

'His friends tried to pull him away from the door and he started punching them and saying; "It's OK we are just on a flight simulator".

'He was off his head. Then this other guy came from nowhere

The mid-air drama started about 45 minutes into the early morning flight from Palma Airport yesterday.
Lights in the cabin were dimmed and most passengers were either sleeping or eating breakfast when they were disturbed as cabin crew suddenly switched the lights on and began dealing with the incident.
With help from other passengers the air hostesses managed to restrain the passenger and wrestle him into a seat.

They then used eight seatbelts to tie him up and the captain decided to make an emergency landing at Gatwick.

Children were crying and passengers were panicking as the plane made its sudden descent.

'The plane went down really quickly, it was quite a dodgy landing, ' the
passenger continued.

'All our ears were popping. Then as soon as it came to a stop about six cops ran on board and arrested him.'

After police took statements from passengers and the plane was refuelled, the holidaymakers were able to continue their return journey to Newcastle

Dan Alberts, 20, from Bensham, Gateshead, who was on the flight with a group of friends, said he heard one air hostess shout to the man that he could have killed everyone on board.

He said: 'We just heard a big bang and then he started going for the door.

'I wasn't scared. I have never seen in-flight entertainment like it.

'But one of the girls I was with started having a panic attack and there were
quite a few people crying.

'There were a lot of kids on the plane screaming their heads off.'

A spokeswoman for Thomson Airways said: 'In accordance with our procedures, the local authorities were notified of this incident and the aircraft was met by the police upon landing at Gatwick where the passenger was removed from the flight.

'We would like to reassure customers that it would not have been possible for this passenger to open the aircraft door whilst the aircraft was in the air.

'We would also like to reassure our customers that incidents of this type are extremely rare.'

A Sussex Police spokesman confirmed the man was arrested and questioned following yesterday's incident.

He has been bailed to November 8 pending further inquiries

Re: PASSENGER TRIES TO OPEN PLANE DOOR FROM 36,000 FT

Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:26 pm

F**k..I would fill me pants if that happened at 36,000 feet.... :o

Re: PASSENGER TRIES TO OPEN PLANE DOOR FROM 36,000 FT

Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:16 am

Dan Alberts, 20, from Bensham, Gateshead, who was on the flight with a group of friends, said he heard one air hostess shout to the man that he could have killed everyone on board.

He said: 'We just heard a big bang and then he started going for the door.

'I wasn't scared. I have never seen in-flight entertainment like it.



At least hes looking at it in a positive way :lol: :ayatollah:

Re: PASSENGER TRIES TO OPEN PLANE DOOR FROM 36,000 FT

Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:33 am

The passengers on that plane should have torn him apart like wild animals! You cant fuk around 30thousand odd foot up in the air when someones endangerin lives like that, id like to think if i was on a plane and some idiot or whatever was putting my life at risk like that, then i would be on him straight away chewing on his face and allsorts... What a complete and utter tool he must be!

Re: PASSENGER TRIES TO OPEN PLANE DOOR FROM 36,000 FT

Fri Sep 16, 2011 11:49 am

I gave up when I saw the words "Daily Mail" were in the link.

Re: PASSENGER TRIES TO OPEN PLANE DOOR FROM 36,000 FT

Fri Sep 16, 2011 12:09 pm

that's crazy! that comment above is brilliant fairplay :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :lol: :lol:

Re: PASSENGER TRIES TO OPEN PLANE DOOR FROM 36,000 FT

Fri Sep 16, 2011 5:45 pm

IF ITS IN THE MAIL TAKE IT WITH A PINCH OF SALT