Sky are reporting that the RAF have had to escort a Pakistani Airlines jet - headed to Heathrow - to Stansted.
Sky are now reporting it was a disruptive passenger - although people are claiming that Air Traffic Control originally referred to it as a bomb threat.
Pretty frustrating for the passengers - so close but so far at the end, and I wouldn't wish a visit to Stansted on anyone!
Now if it really was the case that an individual passenger become disruptive, then I can't help but think it makes taser deployment on airlines a lot more reasonable. Consider a couple of hundred quid on a taser, and a few grand on taser training vs a possible 7 digit figure on fighter jets being deployed, airport disruption, timetable congestion from having the plane at the wrong airport etc..
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Just don't be tempted to join in :-)
PIA is also claiming that a "vague security threat" was rang through to UK authorities from an anonymous source this morning:
That being said the drunkest I've ever been on a flight was on Royal Brunei which is also "dry" but allows you to bring your own drink on board, but clearly you can't bring alcohol through security so have to buy your booze airside from duty free, queue me buying a 1L bottle of vodka before my six hour flight and proceeding to drink most of it until I fell off the plane in Dubai - whose passport control were not impressed !
They've since put another - identical looking - one. So I presume it had a typo in.
No loss to intelligent life
You thought they could've just got someone else to nick him that was already at the airport.
rayani air.
egypt airlines.
iranair.
royal brunei - doesnt serve but can take your own on board and drink it before landing.
kuwait.
saudi airlines.