A passenger on a JetBlue flight was arrested Tuesday (January 7) after allegedly opening an emergency exit door while the plane was taxiing at Boston's Logan International Airport. The incident occurred around 7:30 p.
Other passengers physically restrained a passenger accused of opening an airplane door before take-off until police arrived.
The passenger who attempted to open a JetBlue wing door just before takeoff and climb out at Logan Airport has been identified. Massachusetts State Police arrested the suspect, Angel Luis Torres Morales,
A person tried to open the door of a taxiing plane at Boston’s Logan International Airport Tuesday night, according to the airport. One person has been detained.
The incident occurred around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on a flight to San Juan, Puerto Rico. The passenger ... JetBlue said the man remained on the flight and the Massachusetts State Police were called to assist. The flight was delayed, a spokesperson for the ...
The man managed to deploy the plane’s emergency slide before being subdued by passengers on flight at Boston Logan International
HE IS FROM PUERTO ... for San Juan, Puerto Rico.There were no injuries reported as a result of the incident, and Massport said Torres Morales was subdued by multiple people until state police ...
A JetBlue spokesperson said a person attempted to open the door while the plane was taxiing in Boston and the emergency slide deployed.
Massachusetts authorities say a person on board a plane at Boston Logan International Airport that was taxiing for takeoff suddenly opened an exit door and was quickly restrained by other passengers.
There were no injuries reported as a result of the incident, and police said the man was subdued by an officer.
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