Dhaka: A Houston-bound All Nippon Airways flight from Tokyo was diverted to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after a passenger allegedly attempted to open an exit door mid-flight.
The flight had departed Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and was about 9 hours into its 12-hour journey when the diversion was initiated, according to FlightAware.
Fortunately, the flight landed safely at 4:19 am local time, where it was met by Port of Seattle Police and the FBI Seattle, according to a USA Today report.
“Port of Seattle Police were called due to reports of a passenger who attempted to open exit doors during the flight,” said Chris Guizlo, spokesperson for the Port of Seattle.
All Nippon Airways confirmed the incident in a statement to the American publication, adding that ANA Flight 114 “was diverted in-flight to Seattle due to an unruly passenger.
In a statement to press, All Nippon Airways confirmed the incident, stating ANA Flight 114 “was diverted in-flight to Seattle due to an unruly passenger.”
Fellow passengers and crew members had restrained the man while the plane was in the air, said USA Today, citing Amy Alexander, a spokesperson for the FBI Seattle.
Upon arrival, police determined the passenger was having a medical crisis and transported him to a local hospital.
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