According to reports in Guardian,
A Virgin Australia plane flying to Bali was the focus of a hijack scare after
an apparently drunk passenger attempted to enter the plane's cockpit.
The security alert began when Indonesian officials said the
pilot of the Boeing 737 flight from Brisbane reported a hijack attempt. When
the plane landed at Bali's airport it was escorted away from the terminal by
military trucks, with other flights grounded, witnesses at the airport said.
However, the local airport manager for Virgin Australia,
Heru Sudjatmiko, told local TV the disturbance was caused by a seemingly drunk
passenger, a 28-year-old Australian, who was acting aggressively and had to
"This is no
hijacking, this is a miscommunication," he was quoted as saying by AFP.
"What happened was there was a drunk person. Too much alcohol consumption
caused him to act aggressively.
"Based on the
report I received, the passenger tried to enter the cockpit, through the
cockpit door, by banging on the door but he did not enter the cockpit at
all."
The man was apprehended by crew members before being
handcuffed and put in a seat at the back of the plane. After the flight landed
he was removed and arrested.
"The police are
having difficulty digging up information on what he intended to do because he
is still in an unstable condition," a police official at Bali airport
told reporters. A member of the flight crew told police that the man had
appeared "paranoid". His blood is being tested for alcohol and drugs.
Indonesian military officials said later that no one on
board had been injured and the 137 passengers were evacuated.
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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