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easyJet flight makes emergency landing in Munich, Germany after alleged drunk passenger tried to storm cockpit

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Last updated: September 5, 2024 6:06 am
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An allegedly drunk plane passenger caused chaos mid-air, terrorizing others onboard, when he attempted to storm the cockpit of an easyJet flight forcing the pilots to divert course and make an emergency landing.

Flight U28235 took off from London Gatwick Airport in the UK just after 3:30 p.m. Tuesday heading for Kos International Airport in Greece.

The Airbus A320 flew through some turbulence during the scheduled 4-hour flight, which didn’t sit well for one passenger who had gotten intoxicated from whiskey.


German police escort an alleged drunk passenger off an easyJet plane after the flight made an emergency landing in Munich on Sept. 3, 2024.
German police escort an alleged drunk passenger off an easyJet plane after the flight made an emergency landing in Munich on Sept. 3, 2024. tiktok.com/@charlotte_keen1

The alleged drunken passenger said the captain was “rubbish” and he was going to take over the controls as the plane cruised over 30,000 feet above land, the US Sun reported.

During the flight, the unidentified passenger attempted to open an exit door which prompted flight attendants and other passengers to get involved leading to a brawl and the unruly passenger being detained.

An emergency landing was made at Munich International Airport an hour and 44 minutes after take off, according to flight tracker FlightAware.

German police boarded the plane where they handcuffed the passenger and removed him from the flight as others onboard cheered, video posted to TikTok captured.

“Get off you loser,” one furious passenger yelled from the back of the plane as police escorted the disorderly traveler off.

Another passenger was given a round of applause as he reportedly held the man down until “Captain Mike landed us safely.”

As police sorted out the incident, passengers taunted the disruptive flyer by chanting lyrics from rapper KRS-One “Sound of da Police.”

“The cabin crew were great and very brave but the whole drama was very upsetting,” a source told the outlet.

During the mid-air episode, the passenger reportedly broke the onboard intercom and fought with the flight crew, according to the outlet.

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EasyJet said the emergency landing stemmed from a “passenger behaving disruptively onboard.”

“Safety is easyJet’s highest priority and our cabin crew are trained to assess and act quickly and appropriately in all situations to ensure that the safety of the flight and other passengers is not compromised at any time,” the airline told The Post. “While such incidents are rare, we take them very seriously and do not tolerate abusive or threatening behavior onboard.

The remaining passengers onboard disembarked the plane where they were received hotel and meal accommodations overnight before the flight departed Munich to Greece Wednesday afternoon.

“While this was outside of our control, we are sorry for the inconvenience caused,” the airline added.


One furious passenger yelled "get off the plane loser," as police escorted the unruly passenger off at Munich International Airport.
One furious passenger yelled “get off the plane loser,” as police escorted the unruly passenger off at Munich International Airport. tiktok.com/@charlotte_keen1

Last month, Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary called for airports to place a two-drink limit on alcoholic beverages for flyers.

O’Leary believes that airports need to limit “the amount of alcohol that can be sold to any passenger to two alcoholic drinks” to help reduce instances of airline passengers becoming disruptive on flights, according to the Independent.

“In the same way that you have to show your boarding pass when you go through (stores) to buy cigarettes or alcohol, we believe you should show your boarding pass to buy an alcoholic drink at a bar at an airport, and you shouldn’t be served more than two alcoholic drinks, particularly when flights are delayed,” he said.

Ryanair, an Irish ultra low-cost carrier, and other European airlines have seen a “spike” in disruptive passengers onboard planes “particularly this summer,” O’Leary said in an interview with the outlet.



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