Machine must be returned: man bites flight attendant on flight to US

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Due to the bite attack over the Pacific Ocean, the pilots turned around and sent the plane with 159 passengers back to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport.

In Japan, a plane bound for the United States turned around after a flight attendant was bitten by an apparently drunk passenger. The passenger, according to media reports a 55-year-old man from the US, bit the flight attendant on the arm while “very drunk” and slightly injured her, a spokesperson for Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA) told the AFP news. Agency on Wednesday.

The pilots therefore turned around over the Pacific Ocean and sent the plane with 159 passengers back to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport. According to the ANA spokesperson, the aggressive passenger was handed over to the police there. According to information from Japanese broadcaster TBS, the suspect told investigators that he “couldn’t remember the incident at all.”

Passengers had to leave the plane via an emergency slide

In online networks, users joked that the incident was reminiscent of the “beginning of a zombie movie.” Others complained that the recent incidents in Japanese aviation had actually been more than enough.

The worst of the previous four incidents within just over two weeks occurred on January 2 at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport. A Japan Airlines (JAL) plane collided with a Japanese Coast Guard plane after landing and burned out. All 379 passengers on the passenger plane were able to save themselves with the help of emergency slides. However, five crew members on board the Coast Guard aircraft were killed; only the pilot survived and was seriously injured. (AFP)

Source: Blick

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