A flight to California turned to horror yesterday when a passenger tried to open the door at 30,000 feet in the air, forcing the pilot into an emergency landing.
Travellers on board the Southwest Airlines flight 722, from Chicago to Sacramento, began screaming in terror when the man approached the back of the plane and attempted to unlock the hatch-door.
He had minutes earlier emerged form the bathroom after soaking himself in water.
As panic spread through the cabin, the captain of the flight decided he had no choice but to divert the plane to Omaha, Nebraska.
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5 comments:
I honestly was not aware that passengers even had access to that door.
This is the exact reason the Marshal's should be on every flight!
You willing to pay the increase in taxes to pay for that 7:44?
You cannot demand an increase in services and then constantly drone on about less taxes.
@10:28 YES I WOULD - Can you put a price on your safety? CHEAP ASS! I do not see in my post where I was complaining at all about taxes! Stop putting words in other people's mouths! This is another problem with the people of today! READ WHAT I WROTE - NOT WHAT YOU INTERPRET IT TO SAY!!!!!!!
Maybe it's time to do a quick mental health screening on every passenger.
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