Flying from Moscow to Kulyab plane made an emergency landing due to unruly passenger

The plane of airline "Ural airlines" urgently sat in Samara. Flight from Moscow to Kulyab had to land urgently because of the aggressive passenger, who staged a riot on aircraft board. As reported a source in the emergency service of "Ural airlines" said that passenger plane A-320, bounded from Moscow to Kulyab, was urgently sat […]

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The plane of airline "Ural airlines" urgently sat in Samara.

Flight from Moscow to Kulyab had to land urgently because of the aggressive passenger, who staged a riot on aircraft board.

As reported a source in the emergency service of "Ural airlines" said that passenger plane A-320, bounded from Moscow to Kulyab, was urgently sat in Samara.

It is noted that the aircraft commander made this decision because of the unruly passenger, who tried to beat the crew.

"The plane of "Ural airlines" flew from Moscow to Kulyab last night, but in flight one of the passengers – a citizen of Tajikistan – for no apparent reason started behaving aggressively and tried to injure flight attendants. After several attempts to attack the crew with the fists the man was neutralize, but the commander still decided to make an emergency landing in Samara", – quotes Agency the words of the source.

After the emergency landing in Samara Tajik rowdy was transferred to board police, after that the aircraft could continue the flying.

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