Shoelaces Foil Man's Plan to Open Airplane Door During Flight
(AP) Well, be thankful you weren't flying from Anchorage, Alaska to Portland, Oregon Monday morning. Passengers on Alaska Airlines Flight No. 132 had to restrain a very large man who tried to open the emergency exit door while the plane was descending.
Passenger Ryan Oelrich told ABC
News he awoke to a "loud hissing noise" and people screaming during the flight.
What was happening around him? Passengers were fighting to stop the roughly 200
pound, 23-year-old Alexander Michael Herrera from opening the emergency exit
door right as the plane was to make its descent. FBI spokesperson Beth Anne
Steele said Herrara made some "unusual statements" before setting off an alarm
when he pulled the lever on the emergency door.
Thankfully, a group of passengers
was able to bring Herrera down. "I put him in a choke hold and brought him down
to the ground," Henry Pignataro told KGW-TV. With two men holding Herrera still,
the crew set out to find supplies on the plane to restrain him further so the
plane could complete its descent relatively drama-free. This is what they came
up with, KGW reports:
He said they brought three sets of shoelaces, which Pignataro and the other man used to bind Herrera's legs.
The flight attendants then
brought extra seat belt extensions and the witnesses used those to further
restrain Herrera, Pignataro said.
They eventually put Herrera in a
seat "surrounded by big guys" while the plane landed. He was arrested by the FBI
once they landed on the ground. He's being charged with interfering with a
flight crew and his first court date should be on Tuesday.
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