F-16 fighter jets scramble after airline passenger Starts Fight On Flight. Dutch Scramble Two F-16s After A scuffle broke before KLM Airbus A330-200 jet was to land at Schiphol airport. A number of passengers were lightly wounded including two passengers who were given black eyes
The Dutch air force scrambled two F-16 fighter jets to escort a flight from Abu Dhabi to Amsterdam after an onboard fight broke out with an aggressive American passenger, authorities said Saturday.
The scuffle broke out over Germany, about half-an-hour before the KLM Airbus A330-200 jet was to land at Schiphol airport early Saturday.
“A 29-year-old American man became aggressive after being asked by a purser to return to his seat,” said Joanna Helmonds, a spokeswoman for the gendarmerie, which also serves as the country’s border police.
“A scuffle broke out and the cabin crew, together with other passengers managed to restrain the man,” she told AFP.
A number of passengers were lightly wounded including two passengers who were given black eyes, said Helmonds.
The Airbus was then given special clearance to land immediately at Schiphol airport with police arresting the man shortly afterward.
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Helmonds said the man was examined at the airport and officers determined that he came across as disorientated.
The man has been admitted to a psychiatric institution for observation, she said.
A spokeswoman for KLM told AFP the airline “regretted the unpleasant incident”, but that cabin crew followed the normal procedures when dealing with an unruly passenger.
“Passengers and crew have laid a complaint against the man,” Heleen Makkinga said.
Although on high alert, Dutch fighter jets — which are armed with air-to-air missiles — are only scrambled in highly unusual cases, the Dutch air force said Saturday.
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