Alaska airlines flight diverted after ‘combative’ man threatens crew, passengers, aircraft

Alaska airlines flight diverted after ‘combative’ man threatens crew, passengers, aircraft

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Alaska Airlines Flight 411 from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport had a change of schedule and landed in Kansas City, Missouri, on Thursday afternoon


due to an aggressive and potentially dangerous passenger, airline officials told local Kansas City station Fox 4. The man, who was taken into police custody at the Kansas City International


Airport, had to be restrained at around 4:00 p.m. local time after he attempted to enter the cockpit. > #update from @AlaskaAir We currently have no indication he attempted > to 


breech the flight deck. > The threat was a verbal threat to do harm to the plane. > — Kris Van Cleave (@krisvancleave) September 26, 2019 Reports say the “combative” and “unruly” man


also threatened passengers, Alaska Airlines crew members and the aircraft itself. The remaining 177 passengers and six members of the Alaska Airlines flight crew are expected to continue to


Los Angeles and were able to stay on the same Boeing 737-900.