A Korean Air flight from Bangkok to Seoul faced a frightening ordeal when an unruly passenger tried to open an emergency door mid-flight. The incident occurred about an hour into flight KE658 on Friday, as reported by Jam Press.
The unidentified man, seated in a crew jump seat near the emergency exit, became frantic. Despite being asked by the flight attendants to return to his seat, he refused and turned physically and verbally aggressive.
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Footage circulating on social media shows the man attempting to turn the handle of the emergency exit. Fortunately, the door remained secure, avoiding what could have been a catastrophic event.
Korean Air issued a statement confirming that the crew acted swiftly to restrain the man. He was relocated to a secure area, where the situation was de-escalated.
“The incident was managed according to our established security protocols, prioritizing passenger safety and operational integrity,” the airline noted.
The plane landed safely in Seoul, where the disruptive passenger was handed over to local authorities for further investigation.
“We will fully cooperate with the authorities in this matter to ensure such incidents are thoroughly investigated,” the airline added
This incident highlights the critical role of flight crew in ensuring passenger safety during unexpected emergencies.