Drunk passenger causes hijack alert on Australian flight to Bali

Pilot of Virgin Australia plane reports hijacking attempt after passenger tries to enter cockpit, says official.


Reuters April 25, 2014
Pilot of Virgin Australia plane reports hijacking attempt after passenger tries to enter cockpit, says official. PHOTO: FILE

JAKARTA: The pilot of a Virgin Australia plane flying from Brisbane to the Indonesian holiday island of Bali reported a hijacking attempt on Friday after a passenger tried to enter the cockpit, an Indonesian transport official said.

A Virgin Australia Airlines official said there had not been an attempt to hijack the aircraft but a "flight emergency" after a drunk passenger had tried to enter the cockpit.

An Indonesian air force spokesman said all passengers were unharmed and being taken off the aircraft at Denpasar, in Bali.

Earlier, Indonesia's Metro TV had cited an Indonesian air force spokesman as saying the plane had been hijacked.

Indonesian television cited police as saying the passenger who tried to enter the cockpit had been arrested after the plane landed in Bali.

Virgin Australia Airlines, formerly Virgin Blue Airlines, is Australia's second-largest airline as well as the largest by fleet size to use the Virgin brand.

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