Chaos erupted on a Delta Airlines flight after a passenger whose motives remain unknown tried to break into the plane’s cockpit, only to be subdued by flight attendants and passengers.
The man was allegedly yelling for the plane to be stopped when he tried to enter the cockpit. Albuquerque International Sunport’s told CNN the cockpit was never breached.
Delta Flight 386, which was scheduled to go from Los Angeles to Nashville, was diverted to Albuquerque, New Mexico, after the incident.
No passengers or crew members were injured in the incident, which was caught on video and shared on social media.
“Thanks to the crew and passengers of Delta Flight 386 … who assisted in detaining an unruly passenger as the flight diverted to Albuquerque,” Delta said in a statement, according to Reuters.
Delta said the crew and passengers “assisted in detaining an unruly passenger as the flight diverted to Albuquerque. The aircraft landed without incident and the passenger was removed by law enforcement,” according to CBS.
Dramatic video shows passengers and crew subduing a man who allegedly attempted to storm the cockpit of a Delta flight, forcing the plane en route to Nashville to make an emergency landing in Albuquerque. https://t.co/PCUogPQUzG pic.twitter.com/vK8rNbXZec
— ABC News (@ABC) June 5, 2021
This was our view from the 3rd row right after the @Delta attendants and passengers apprehended the person who attempted to get into the cockpit. He was screaming “Stop the plane.” pic.twitter.com/8CG7zNFpTq
— Jessica Robertson (@jesscribe) June 4, 2021
— ? (@1WaySuggs) June 4, 2021
Passenger Grace Chalmers said a fellow passenger was the first to tackle the man, according to CNN.
She said after the man was subdued, he was held down for about 20 minutes until the plane landed.
Chalmers spoke to CNN while waiting for her journey to continue.
“We’ve all been able to relax, but I would say, in the moment, it was extremely stressful,” she said.
The flight had 162 passengers and six crew members aboard, according to Reuters.
The FBI confirmed that the agency was taking part in the investigation.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.