Tense Mid-Air Showdown: Passenger’s Shocking Threat Promptly Foiled by Brave Flyers

Tense Mid-Air Showdown: Passenger's Shocking Threat Promptly Foiled by Brave Flyers

Ever wondered what happens when a mid-flight drama meets a guy who just can’t keep his mouth shut? Picture this: a 41-year-old man aboard an easyJet flight to Glasgow turns into an instant headline by yelling about having a bomb and some rather spicy opinions about the U.S. President—right in the aisle near the bathroom, no less. Passengers, instead of freaking out, step up with some unexpected heroics, tackling the man until the plane safely lands. Now, I don’t know about you, but I’m left pondering—how many of us have the guts to take down a ‘bomber’ while hurtling through the skies at 30,000 feet? And seriously, who brings that kind of chaos on a flight where everybody just wants to get home? Buckle up, because this story has more twists than a roller coaster at an amusement park. LEARN MORE

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A 41-year-old man is in police custody in Scotland after falsely claiming he was going to explode an airplane.

It happened on an easyJet flight to Glasgow in which the man began yelling that he wanted to take the life of the U.S. President, and that he was in possession of a device to explode the aircraft.

Passengers quickly subdued the man until the plane landed, and police were able to arrest him.

I’m going to b*mb the plane!” A man shouts disturbing phrases on a flight to Glasgow

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It happened on easyJet flight EZY609 from Luton to Glasgow on Sunday morning, media say.

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A man who witnesses say is about six feet (1.8m) tall stood in the aisle near the bathroom shouting: “I’m going to b*mb the plane! D*ath to America! D*ath to Trump!” while pumping his fist in the air.

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The man also uttered phrases in Arabic that are often associated with attacks, but was quickly tackled to the floor by other passengers.

He remained on the floor until the plane landed and the police entered to arrest him.

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ADVERTISEMENTPeople on the plane, meanwhile, did their best to remain calm. In videos posted to social media, the man can be seen lying on the floor while passengers ask him a series of questions.

“Do you have a b*mb?” one person inquired, as others asked him about whether he had been drinking or taking illegal substances.

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People can be seen walking precariously over the person on the ground. 

When police finally boarded the plane, they handcuffed the man and asked him if he was calm.

“Yes, I’m calm now,” the man told police as they hoisted him off the ground. 

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As he’s being led away, the man turned to ask his fellow passengers, “My phone and wallet?”

To which someone in the crowd replied, “F**k off”. The remaining passengers let off steam with a chuckle.

The incident happened while the U.S. President was in Scotland for meetings and to play golf

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As reported in several publications, Police Scotland have put out a statement on the incident saying in part:  “A 41-year-old man was arrested in connection and further enquiries are ongoing.”

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The statement continued: “At this time we believe the incident was contained and that nobody else was involved.

“We are aware of videos circulating online and these are being assessed by counter terrorism officers.”

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It’s not clear what the official charges are, or when he will be released.

The incident comes as the U.S. President visited Scotland to announce a trade deal with the European Union, and, of course, to play golf at his golf course, Turnberry, a prestigious course, which is vying to host a British Open in the near future.

The U.S. President played with his son, Eric Trump on Saturday, before returning to the course on Sunday.

Jokes about exploding a plane, even in private texts, can land you in trouble

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Since the terror attacks in the U.S. on September 11, of 2001, many airlines tightened their security measures in airports and on planes.

Speaking about devices to explode planes or threatening violence while on a plane can land you in trouble that includes a hefty fine and potential jail time. 

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