Passenger Attempts to Open Emergency Exit on Flight From Paris to
Morocco: 'Everyone Was Screaming'
A flight from Paris to Marrakesh had to abort its
journey and land back in Paris on Friday after a passenger tried to force open
the emergency exit during the flight and was restrained by
crew.
Transavia flight TO3010 took off from Paris Orly airport at 6:45
a.m., and an airline spokesman confirmed to Business Insider that it was was
forced to turn back to the airport when a passenger tried to open the
exit.
One passenger, Pierre-Albert Garcias, told Business Insider that
the passenger was trying to open the over-wing exit, and that people were
screaming on the plane though the man himself did not say
anything.
"About 15 minutes after taking off, I suddenly heard strong
shouts and felt movements behind me," he said.
"Four rows behind me,
several persons were trying to calm down and block one person who was trying to
open an emergency exit.
"Everyone was screaming in the plane."
He
said that the crew "finally managed to immobilize him and to handcuff him." The
Transavia spokesman said that crew restrained the passenger, but did not confirm
whether it was with handcuffs.
Garcias said the pilot announced "that the
plane was going back to Orly to land and get this person out of the
aircraft."
Police took the man away after the plane landed, the spokesman
said. Orly Airport officials could not be reached for comment.
The
spokesman said that it would be "impossible" for the man to actually open the
door mid-flight, and that the situation therefore did count as an
"emergency."
(During a flight, emergency exit doors are held in place by
the difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the cabin. No human
is strong enough to overcome it.)
Passengers were put on a later flight
to Marrakesh, but Garcias said he lost his hire car reservation as he was unable
to transfer to an earlier flight.
A statement from Transavia said the
airline "does not tolerate any behavior that could affect other passengers, crew
members or flight safety."
"Transavia France commends the exemplary
attitude of the crew during this incident."
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