Chaos in the air: pilots are forced to make an emergency landing because of a "disruptive passenger"



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BREAK: Chaos in the air as pilots are forced to return to New Zealand and land urgently because of a "disruptive pbadenger"

  • A flight between New Zealand and Chile was forced to turn around due to a pbadenger
  • After 75 minutes of 11 hours, the plane landed and the police boarded.
  • The pbadenger was escorted from the plane and placed in custody

By Kelsey Wilkie for Daily Mail Australia

Published on: 21:33 EDT, April 26, 2019 | Update: 22:01 EDT, April 26, 2019

Chaos erupted on a flight from New Zealand, as pilots were forced to land because of a "disruptive pbadenger".

The flight from Auckland to Santiago on Friday night turned around 75 minutes after the 11-hour trip.

The police were called to Auckland International Airport and the pbadenger was escorted from the plane.

The flight from Auckland to Santiago on Friday night turned around 75 minutes after the start of the trip

The flight from Auckland to Santiago on Friday night turned around 75 minutes after the start of the trip

A police spokeswoman said the pbadenger was still in custody on Saturday under the Immigration Act.

We do not know what the pbadenger was doing in the plane, which forced him to turn back.

However, a spokesman for LATAM Airlines told Stuff that no pbadengers or crew had been injured in the incident.

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner was scheduled to leave Auckland International Airport at 6:27 pm on Friday; it was about 750 km when it turned around and landed at 9:30 pm.

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