Video: Passengers tackle possible hijacker on Atlanta flight
Hero plane passengers
subdue a possible hijacker
Passengers hailed as heroes after subduing a man who claimed to have a bomb on plane.
Published: January 9, 2009
Updated: January 9, 2009
A man who claimed to have a bomb aboard a Los Angeles-bound airliner and lunged for a door as it landed was tackled by other passengers and held for questioning Wednesday, authorities said.
No bomb was found and the man is now undergoing a psychological evaluation.
Delta Air Lines Flight 110 from Atlanta was only minutes from landing at Los Angeles International Airport shortly before 10:30 a.m. when the man jumped up and claimed to have a bomb.
“This guy goes rushing down the aisle and the flight attendant is running after him. He’s yelling for help,“ passenger Bruce Worrilow said. “The flight attendant called the cockpit and said, ‘This is a serious situation here.‘ The guy was yelling, ‘I have a bomb. I have a bomb.‘“
“He kept saying, ‘I got a bomb,‘ and then he rushed to the emergency exit. That’s when I cut him off and tackled him. It was like a football pile-up. Others jumped on top of him. Someone yelled, ‘Grab his hands,‘“ Worrilow said.
A flight attendant then used plastic ties to bind the man.
The man was not arrested by the FBI but was expected to be turned over to Los Angeles police.
The plane had 271 passengers aboard.
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