Posted on 02/14/2022 10:09:17 AM PST by csvset
KANSAS CITY, Mo — American Airlines flight 1775 had to make an emergency landing at MCI this afternoon. The flight was headed from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. when an unruly passenger tried to cause chaos mid-flight.
According to another passenger on the plane, Mouaz Moustafa, some aboard weren’t initially aware of what was going on.
“A flight attendant comes to the middle of the plane where I am, yells to another flight attendant in the back to turn on the lights. At this time, the plane starts descending very rapidly, I think we reached 5,000 feet per minute,” Moustafa said.
Passengers on the plane started to assume the worst.
“As that’s happening, a lot of people don’t know what’s really going on. I mean, people assume, maybe something happened to the pilot, maybe we’re just literally crashing. So, a lot of people, including me, honestly thought we might, this might be it.”
When those aboard realized what was going on, they acted quickly.
“One of the flight attendants jumps all the way to the back and grabs a coffee pot and walks up to the front,” Moustafa said.
“There’s a man who’s trying to get into the cockpit, and afterwards, also tried to open the door to get out the plane. So, some of the passengers that were very heroic, helped the flight attendant who went to the back and got the coffee pot, came up and kept, sort of, bashing him in the head.”
After the whole situation was over, the plane landed safely at MCI around 2:30 p.m. followed by police and the FBI interviewing passengers. The individual aboard the plane was taken into custody.
“After 9/11 it would have been a good idea to allow pilots access to firearms. Store them in a locked safe in the cockpit. “
They used to have them.
When my daughter was a paramedic, she worked at a Fire Station near Dulles Airport in Virginia. One day they got a call from Dulles to extricate an unruly passenger from one of the international flights. Evidently, just as they were preparing to take off, the passenger was acting crazy and the pilot called the tower to get him off his plane.
My daughter and her partner got onto the plane and discovered that the flight crew and a few passengers had restrained the guy with duck tape. Wasn’t too hard to get him off and to the hospital, LOL.
She told me afterwards it was kinda cool to drive her ambulance out onto the runway.
“Moustafa, Moustafa, Moustafa. Irish, perhaps?”
That’s my cousin Seamus Kermit Moustafa from County Cork.
They obviously failed to duct-tape the guy's mouth and nose.
This is why certain passengers get aisle seats and often bumped up to Business or First class aisle seats.
One adult son, his wife, a 22 year old daughter and a 20 year old son, often get aisle seats and/or upgraded/bumped up for free. Both this son and his wife, our DIL are in their mid 50’s and in terrific shape. Their son wrestled for a top private high school for 4 years. Like his parents, he is in great shape.
Aircraft carry a Flight Deck Crash Axe or at least they did pre-911. It supposedly was replaced by a crowbar but not all aircraft did the conversion.
They usually are with 15 feet of a fire extinguisher
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-G/part-135/subpart-C
§ 135.177 Emergency equipment requirements for aircraft having a passenger seating configuration of more than 19 passengers.
14 CFR 135.177(a)(2)
2. A crash axe carried so as to be accessible to the crew but inaccessible to passengers during normal operations.
I’m glad(ius) you posted that!
Mouaz Moustafa...protected class...out by 8am tomorrow.
Reread the article. He wasn’t the perp. He was a witness.
Those wounds run pretty deep.
The firearms should be on the cockpit crew’s waists, ready to pull immediately. Putting arms in safe is not a meaningful idea.
I keep a couple of HVAC duct straps (think extra large economy sized zip ties) in my carry on bag in case of a guy like this. They weigh nothing, take up very little room.
According to another passenger on the plane, Mouaz Moustafa, some aboard weren’t initially aware of what was going on.
Problem with reading comprehension?
Son’s best friend was a Secret Service agent and always flew armed. When he flies, he has to check in at the airline desk to show his paperwork. He gets on one flight and as they were boarding, one of the flight attendants said something to the effect if he was their armed SS agent on the flight. Guess he was pretty upset because he felt it made him a target, plus you’d want an element of surprise.
I spoke to a neighbor whose a police officer and he said he does the same thing. Won’t fly anywhere without his pistol.
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- A man faces federal charges after he caused an American Airlines flight to be diverted to Kansas City.
Juan Rivas, 50, was charged with one count of assaulting and intimidating a attendant. According to court documents, Rivas tried to open a plane door on an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. Sunday. It started when he walked up to the cockpit area of the plane and grabbed some plastic silverware and held it like a shank.
A flight attendant told federal agents they felt threatened by the knife.
Rivas then grabbed a small champagne bottle and attempted to break it on a counter. He then began to kick and shove a service cat into one of the flight attendants.
Service cat or cart ?
According to the affidavit, this is when Rivas began to grab the handles on the front exit door of the aircraft and tried to open it. A flight attendant then grabbed a coffee pot and hit Rivas twice in the head with it.
One of the passengers, who was a police officer, struggled with Rivas and pulled him away from the door. A passenger punched Rivas in the jaw and another grabbed his neck and pulled him to the floor. Flight attendants and passengers then restrained Rivas, securing his hands and feet with zip ties and duct tape.
Rivas received medical treatment for a laceration on his head. According to flight attendants, they did not serve Rivas any alcohol on the flight.
Rivas remains in federal custody pending a detention hearing, which has not yet been scheduled.
Juan Rivas , 50
KANSAS CITY, Mo — A retired Kansas City FBI Special Agent said investigators will be working to learn if the man responsible for an emergency landing at KCI Airport Sunday has any ties to dangerous groups.
Jeff Lanza worked for the FBI for 20 years. He expects agents to have that answer in the next week.
Monday, he spoke with FOX4 about 50-year-old Juan Rivas, the passenger in federal custody after Sunday’s American Airlines flight from LAX was diverted to KCI.
“Mainly they’re looking at motivation here,” Lanza said. “What was the motivation for him interfering with the flight crew, which is what’s he’s charged with.”
In a newly obtained affidavit, witnesses hear Rivas say “we’re going to bring down the plane” during a struggle.
It also states that Rivas, who’s 6’3” and weighs 240 pounds;, pulled the emergency door with such force, it “moved away from the frame two to three inches.”
“There’s something happening by the cockpit door and even the flight attendants are nearly crying; they’re very disturbed,” said passenger Mouaz Moustafa. “The plane is going down, descending rather quickly. So, at that moment it’s a moment where I was convinced that this might be it. This thing’s going to go down.”
Witnesses heard Rivas say people were trying to hurt him who followed him onto the plane. He said one was sitting near him and had a knife.
Rivas also said he heard people hurting his family over the phone.
“You’re never going to assume anything until you do an investigation,” Lanza said. “It doesn’t bear the earmarks of a terrorist activity in the way it was conducted. It sounds more like something was going on in this person’s brain that just wasn’t normal.”
Whatever the case may be, passengers are thankful to be on the ground, and for those who stepped in to help.
“There’s a lot of good people that did the right thing, and were heroic and were able to make sure it was a happy ending.”
“Problem with reading comprehension?”
Apparently so! LOL
“Juan Rivas , 50”
Whoops...different geographical name origin...same swarthiness.
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