The Herald (South Africa)

Drunk man triggers plane hijack scare

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A DRUNK passenger triggered a hijack scare yesterday when he tried to break into the cockpit of a Virgin Australia plane flying from Brisbane to the Indonesian holiday island of Bali, transport officials said.

A Virgin Australia Airlines official said there had not been an attempt to hijack the aircraft but a “flight emergency” when a 28-year-old male passenger banged on the door of the cockpit trying to get in an hour before it was due to land.

“There was a drunk passenger, intoxicate­d and aggressive­ly behaved. He was trying to enter the cockpit, banging the door but he did not enter the cockpit,” Heru Sudjatmiko, airport manager for Virgin Australia in Bali, told Indonesia’s Metro TV.

Crew members seized the passenger, who authoritie­s identified as Matt Christophe­r Lockley from Australia, and handcuffed him.

The pilot then alerted Indonesian air traffic controller­s of a possible hijacking. The plane landed an hour later in Bali, Indonesian authoritie­s said.

Police arrested Lockley, who was travelling alone, shortly after the plane landed.

The 137 passengers and six crew members were unharmed and were taken off the aircraft at Denpasar, in Bali, an Indonesian air force spokesman said.

“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 media.

Bali airport resumed normal operations after being shut for a few hours, an official said.

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