Airline Passenger Punches Crew, Tries Opening Flight Door Mid-Air,
Forcing Emergency Landing
An EasyJet passenger assaulted the crew and tried to
open the plane door, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing. The
incident took place onboard an EasyJet flight from Spain to the United Kingdom
on Sunday.
The 49-year-old passenger, identified as Lisa, was drinking
red wine from a cold drink bottle throughout the flight. Just 45 minutes before
the flight's arrival at London Southend Airport, the passenger began
screaming.
Recalling the incident, a co-passenger said the woman "flew
down the aisle, screaming and swearing. She punched one of the crew in the face
then kicked another into the emergency door. We thought she was going to bash
the door down." The crew held her until the flight landed at the U.K. airport,
20 minutes before time.
Essex Police was contacted following reports that
"a passenger on an in-flight bound to Southend Airport had assaulted cabin crew
staff".
"Officers attended and arrested a 49-year-old woman on suspicion
of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. She has been questioned and released
on bail until Sept. 27," Essex Police spokesperson said.
EasyJet said the
passenger was taken into custody at the Southend Airport for "behaving
disruptively."
"EasyJet's cabin crew is trained to assess and evaluate
all situations and to act quickly and appropriately to ensure that the safety of
the flight and other passengers is not compromised at any time. Whilst such
incidents are rare, we take them very seriously, do not tolerate abusive or
threatening behavior on board. The safety and well-being of passengers and crew
is always EasyJet's priority," the airline said in a statement.
In a
similar incident in August, an EasyJet flight was diverted after two passengers
became aggressive toward the crew. The flight from London to Gibraltar landed in
France where police officers boarded the flight and forcefully escorted out the
two passengers.
Recalling the incident, a co-passenger had said, "Once
the flight landed, passengers were vocal when coming off the plane past us. The
staff on the flight were very honest with us when we got on board and informed
us all fully that the couple were disembarked in France due to aggression and
violence towards the crew which made the flight unsafe to continue."
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