Incident: Malaysia A333 at Melbourne on May 31st 2017, possible
hijack attempt averted by other passengers
A Malaysia Airlines Airbus A330-300, registration 9M-MTI performing
flight MH-128 from Melbourne,VI (Australia) to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), was
climbing out of Melbourne's runway 16 when the crew stopped the climb at about
6500 feet reporting a passenger had attempted to intrude the cockpit, the
attempt was averted however. The crew decided to return to Melbourne and
subsequently reported the passenger, claiming to have an explosive with him, had
been overpowered by other passengers, the situation was under control. The
aircraft returned to Melbourne for a safe overweight landing on runway 16 about
15 minutes after departure, vacated the runway and taxied to a remote apron
where the aircraft is currently surrounded by emergency vehicles. Nobody left
the aircraft until about 90 minutes after landing.
Local police reported they are responding to an incident at Melbourne Airport without going into further details. The airline reported about 3 hours after landing: "MH128, which had departed Melbourne Airport at 11.11pm scheduled to arrive Kuala Lumpur at 5.28am on 1 June, made a turn back to Melbourne after the operating Captain was alerted by a cabin crew of a passenger attempting to enter the cockpit. Malaysia Airlines would like to stress that at no point was the aircraft 'hijacked'". The passenger was apprehended by security forces. The passengers have disembarked the aircraft in the meantime and have been taken to hotels. |
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