Passenger delays flight, gets detained after throwing coins at plane for
good luck
A passenger of a flight in northwest China was
detained after throwing three coins at a plane for good luck as he was boarding
a flight.
A passenger was detained by police after he threw three coins
at a plane for good luck as he was boarding a flight with his family to Urumqi,
Xinjiang, in northwest China on Tuesday.
In CCTV footage of the incident,
the 31-year-old man is seen dropping the coins through a gap between the plane
and jet bride just before walking onto the flight at Wuhan Tianhe International
Airport, Chinese news outlets reported. Three 1 yuan coins were found on the
ground near the engine.
Airport security alerted staff of the flight and
the man was taken off the plane and questioned.
According to a report,
the man told police that his mother-in-law insisted he practiced the
superstitious act for a good flight as it was his four-month-old daughter's
first time flying.
The man was reportedly detained for 10 days for
endangering the safety of the 101 passengers on board. His wife and child
continued on the flight - though it was delayed 40 minutes due to the man's
actions.
This is not the first time a passenger has gotten in trouble for
throwing coins at a plane's engine for good luck.
In February, a man
caused $21,000 in damage and caused a delay to his flight after throwing two one
yuan coins at the engine of a Lucky Air plane.
Officials found the coins
on the ground near the engine and canceled the flight over security concerns and
forced 162 passengers to wait for a flight the next day.
The airline
reportedly pressed charges against the man for his actions.
As noted by
The Points Guy, small coins could cause great damage or total engine failure if
they are sucked into an aircraft's engine.
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