Horror as a manic passenger tries to kill all on board flight to Houston with a frightening move
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A manic passenger led to fear when he tried to open the output door halfway through the flight and kill all those on board.
The suspect, who is not called, jumped out to the handle during the journey from Tokyo to Houston, TexasOn Saturday morning.
But before he could open it on the plane, jumped in, pulled him away and threw him on the floor.
The All Nippon Airways flight was forced to make an emergency landing at nine o’clock in the 12-hour trip at Seattle airport.
The international airport confirmed that the man was physically determined while flying Washington State.
Spokesperson Chris Guizlo said, “Police and EMS were told that a passenger tried to open an emergency exit door halfway through the flight.”

All Nippon Airways flight NH14 was forced to make an emergency landing in Seattle, about nine hours every 12 hours flight from Asia to the United States
The Boeing 777 was just over three hours from the landing when the unnamed passenger jumped off his chair and made a speek for the emergency exit.
Most customers probably slept on the overnight flight on a long distance when he made the dramatic move.
The captain made the decision to return the plane to Seattle and managed to get it on the ground within 45 minutes.
Flying doors cannot generally be opened in the middle because the air pressure differences between inside and outside the cabin hold the doors in place.

The captain of the plane made the decision to turn the plane back to Seattle and managed to get the plane back within 45 minutes after the incident

Flying doors cannot generally be opened in the middle because air pressure differences between inside and outside – but that did not prevent the fear from spreading through the cabin
Legal enforcement and medical staff were already on the asphalt when the plane arrived at Seatac around 4.20 hours.
Airport -officials said the passenger was removed and immediately transported to a local hospital, where he was evaluated for a medical crisis.
From Saturday evening no charges were announced and the identity and current condition of the individual would remain unknown.
Flight site site flightaware confirmed that the plane later resumed its route and landed in Houston at 12.15 pm, about four hours behind on schedule.
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