Transavia bans passenger
who circulated crash image before take-off
By
12 August 2022
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Teenage boy who was
escorted off the plane by military police says the image was sent as a ‘joke’
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Transavia, the low-cost
airline of the Air France-KLM group, said it takes communication very seriously
Dutch budget
airline Transavia has blacklisted an 18-year-old boy for five years after he
showed an image of a plane crash to other passengers a few minutes before its
flight (HV6697, operated by KLM Boeing 737-700 registered PH-BGH) was due to
leave Rotterdam-The Hague airport to Zadar, Croatia, Wednesday at 06:55.
The teenager
used Apple’s AirDrop – an app which allows iPhone users to circulate files
among other nearby users – to send the image, which was instantly seen by the
plane’s purser and some passengers.
A spokesperson
for the airline said it took “very seriously” the image
of the wreckage from the plane crash as an indication of what the sender
indicated might happen if their flight took off.
“We took this
as some sort of bomb threat,” the spokesperson said. “And in fact,
the captain made an official report of a possible threat to the plane.
When the
image was spotted, the flight was delayed as the crew made repeated
announcements asking the passenger who passed it around to come forward, but to
no avail. Ultimately, the 18-year-old only identified himself after the captain
said the flight would be delayed indefinitely until the matter was resolved.
The
18-year-old was escorted off the plane by military police (Marechaussee) and
taken into custody before being released in the afternoon. He said during
questioning that he sent the image as “a joke”. The Marechaussee said on
Wednesday that it is up to the Public Prosecution Service to further assess the
matter.
The aircraft
eventually took off with a 30-minutes delay.
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