American Airlines flight diverted after passenger's 'alarming' 9-11 speech

The passenger was removed from the flight and transported to a psychiatric facility for evaluation


Reuters October 30, 2015
The passenger was removed from the flight and transported to a psychiatric facility for evaluation. PHOTO: REUTERS

LOS ANGELES: An American Airlines flight bound for Philadelphia from Los Angeles was diverted to Phoenix on Thursday after a passenger made "alarming" statements referencing the September 11, 2001 attacks, police said.

The passenger was removed from American Airlines Flight 754 at Phoenix Sky Harbor International airport and transported to a psychiatric facility for evaluation under an involuntary hold, said Sergeant Vince Lewis of the Phoenix Police Department.

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"We had a situation where right after takeoff a passenger stood and walked to the first class section, where he stood at attention there and refused to take his seat," Lewis said.

"He began making statements that, although they were alarming and threatening in nature, gave the flight crew the indication (of possible mental health issues)," he said.

Lewis said some of the passenger's comments referenced the attacks of September 11, 2001, and his beliefs about the government.

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The flight, which departed Los Angeles International Airport at 8:38 am Pacific Time, carried 150 passengers, three infants and six crew members, and was refueled and allowed to continue on to Philadelphia, a spokesperson for American Airlines said.

A spokesperson for the Phoenix airport declined comment, referring calls to police.

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Rollin & Trollin | 8 years ago | Reply Probably said the usual: an inside job.....yawn...
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