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Brazil Pilot Attacked By Passenger, Jet Forced To Land

Brazil Pilot Attacked

First Posted: 02/12/2012 11:18 am Updated: 04/13/2012 5:12 am

SAO PAULO (AP) — A Brazilian airliner safely made a forced landing after a passenger had a "psychotic attack," entered the cockpit and assaulted a pilot, crew members and passengers who tried to subdue him, witnesses said.

The TAM Airlines jet was en route from Montevideo, Uruguay, to Sao Paulo when a man who some passengers said was wearing a TAM identification badge got into the cockpit because the door was open. Shortly after, the plane dove to the right, causing passengers to scream and the pilot to yell for help over the speaker system.

"All of a sudden shouts were heard from inside the cabin, and two stewardesses came out asking for help and grabbing a young man by his feet," one unidentified passenger told Uruguay's El Pais newspaper. "The people quickly jumped on top of him, the guy fought back furiously, biting and hurting a half dozen people.

"In a kind of collective action they were able to immobilize him, tying him to a seat."

Uruguay's Industry Minister Roberto Kreimerman was on board the Saturday afternoon flight, leading a trade delegation that was on its way to China. He told Uruguayan newspaper El Observador that when the plane veered sharply, passengers started screaming and fearing for their lives.

The jet safely landed at the Porto Alegre airport in southern Brazil about 20 minutes after the incident with the man subdued in the rear of the plane, a police spokesman said Sunday. The suspect was arrested by federal police and taken to a mental care facility.

TAM confirmed the incident in a brief emailed statement, but offered few details.

Flight 8047 "landed at the Porto Alegre airport because of an uproar on board. ... The incident is being investigated by authorities, with the collaboration of the company," the statement read.

An airline spokeswoman in Sao Paulo would not confirm if the cockpit was breached nor if the attacker was a TAM employee, as passengers told newspapers in Brazil and Uruguay.

"It seemed as if we were in a movie about the 9/11 attacks," passenger Matias Velazco, a former journalist for El Observador, told the newspaper.

He said it took about 10 minutes for crew members and passengers to subdue the man.

"Four of them tried to hold him down and they couldn't. One tried to give him an injection to sedate him, another hit him and still they couldn't control him," Velazco said.

The suspect was eventually tied up with plastic handcuffs, taken to the rear of the plane and pinned into a back seat.

The unidentified passenger who spoke to the El Pais newspaper said that "the man injured various passengers, biting them and hitting them. Luckily that was the worst that happened, but it could have been a tragedy."

Federal police inspector Luiz Daiello told Porto Alegre's Zero Hora newspaper the suspect had "suffered a psychotic attack" while on board. The man calmed down as the plane was landing.

But Daiello said once federal police tried to take the man into custody, he became violent, and had to be subdued with a stun gun before being taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation.

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Associated Press writers Michael Warren in Buenos Aires and Raul Garces in Montevideo contributed to this report.

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ILoveGreatDanes
When the going gets tough, the tough take a nap.
05:32 AM on 02/14/2012
TSA must have hassled him one too many times.
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4eva
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06:42 PM on 02/13/2012
Anyone has phschotic event on a plan I'm on it'll be their last.
I'm won't put up with ANY bs at all on a plane.
I hate flying as it is ... mess with my on a plane and you'll regret it.
I have a plan.
04:54 PM on 02/13/2012
soon we will all be hand cuffed to our seats while sitting on bed pans.
mira chancleta
No ball-balancing, clapping, belching seals!
03:53 PM on 02/13/2012
I would have have castrated him with one of my gold chains and put a tattoo on his scr*tum...

.......Mark Wahlberg
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Pickwick4688
Frustrate liberals with common sense and logic
03:51 PM on 02/13/2012
It is very easy to subdue such a passenger. He obviously was facing the pilot. From behind, sling your left arm around his neck. With the right hand, grab hold to your left hand and sqeeze hard and quickly until he cannot breathe. They will try to hit you in the head with their flailing fists, but squeeze harder. I have done it several times and they all gave up quickly.
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mneff07
Michelle
09:54 PM on 02/13/2012
are you real?
mira chancleta
No ball-balancing, clapping, belching seals!
03:50 PM on 02/13/2012
My boot heel would have tasted delicious to him all the way down to his privates
03:48 PM on 02/13/2012
If possible, a carotid massage on his neck would render him unconcious long enough to safely restrain him with the seatbelt demonstrator.
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mneff07
Michelle
09:56 PM on 02/13/2012
How about this: put tre seat bealt sign on depressurize the cabin by opening the door!
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time2talk
An eye for an eye and we'll all be blind
03:28 PM on 02/13/2012
I think we were safer in the good old days when they let families bring their chickens in crates on board. Then you could let the chickens out and they would trip the offender if the goats didn't butt him first.
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bmitche
03:25 PM on 02/13/2012
He must have blamed the pilot for the trubulence.
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time2talk
An eye for an eye and we'll all be blind
03:20 PM on 02/13/2012
I thought they had reinforced all the pilot doors so they couldn't be breeched. I'm so glad this didn't have the terrible ending it could have had.
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Ratbert310
05:33 PM on 02/13/2012
Apparently not in the third world..
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Jerry Bourbon
01:17 PM on 02/14/2012
What part of "the door was open" did you fail to understand?
02:31 PM on 02/13/2012
yikes!
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Kara Oneil
reading, and writing keeps our minds alive.
01:41 PM on 02/13/2012
that pilot should have never slept with his wife!! ;)- just kiddin
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time2talk
An eye for an eye and we'll all be blind
03:20 PM on 02/13/2012
Men are so testy about that sort of thing.
01:08 PM on 02/13/2012
The most effective form of security on an airplane, is frightened passengers. Expect a viscious beatdown if you plan on making a scene in the air....
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4eva
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06:43 PM on 02/13/2012
Absolutely. Vigilante justice rules in the sky.
01:03 PM on 02/13/2012
Why was the cockpit door open? It should have been closed and locked !
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hulahulahula
12:36 PM on 02/13/2012
Hmmmm....... More questions than answers. Was there not a co-pilot? What was the "sedative?" Who administered it? Is this a standard issue for flight attendants these days?
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time2talk
An eye for an eye and we'll all be blind
03:22 PM on 02/13/2012
Perhaps pushing the passenger through the emergency exit could help get rid of these nuts.
mira chancleta
No ball-balancing, clapping, belching seals!
03:54 PM on 02/13/2012
...and put an end to those questions too...
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4eva
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06:45 PM on 02/13/2012
Absolutely. They need a special porthole for passengers like this. Air locked from the inside. One they are in the 'disembark' chamber, push the button.

Problem solved.
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mneff07
Michelle
10:02 PM on 02/13/2012
Answer Yes, and Benzodiazepine, A flight attendant, Yes