- Mark Ansley from Auckland says he was awoken by panicked screaming
- A 27-year-old man had become agitated and was trying to exit the plane
- A group of passengers stunned him and tied him to a seat with cable ties
- The man, who lives in Sydney, has now had a medical assessment
A
flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Sydney descended into chaos when an
agitated passenger attempted to jump out of the emergency exit.
The
Vietnam Airlines flight from Vietnam to Australia had been airborne for
around two hours when passengers reported hearing panicked screaming.
New
Zealander Mark Ansley claims he and a group of fellow fliers were
forced to physically restrain the man, who had begun to kick the
emergency exit, attempting to jump out of the plane.
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Passenger Mark Ansley took a photograph of the man who was restrained on board the flight
Passengers on the Vietnam Airlines flight became anxious when a man kicked the emergency exit (file photo)
I tried to knock him out! New Zealander saves man's life mid...
'This p***k tried to kill himself and all others onboard VN773 by jumping out emergency exit,' he said on his Facebook page.
The
man, who had become agitated, was claiming he had been kidnapped and
drugged, and that there were people in Sydney waiting to kill him.
Mr
Ansley told New Zealand broadcaster TVNZ: 'I was having quite a good
sleep and I just heard screaming, really loud panicked screaming.
'I
sat bolt upright and looked down towards the first bulkhead where the
first exit row is and there was a guy at the exit door trying to kick it
open.
It's
impossible to open the emergency exit door during flight due to the
difference in air pressure inside and outside the aircraft
'A
cable tie was handed to me and I couldn't get it around his hands
because he was fighting too much, so that's why I decided to stun him or
knock him out, which didn't work.
'But
eventually I did stun him enough to stop him struggling. It was very
scary, I was really shaken. It's fight or flight isn't it, and I tend to
flight.'
Mr
Ansley, who was flying home to his six-year-old son, said he and the
other passengers tied the man to some seats, and tried to find out if
was travelling with anyone.
He believed the passenger was in some sort of drug-induced state.
Passengers did not know that it is impossible to open the emergency exit door in flight due to the high altitude.
As
the plane climbs, the pressure outside the cabin decreases relative to
that inside the cabin, and this difference in pressure keeps the door
sealed.
The
Australian Federal Police confirmed they were alerted after a
27-year-old man from the Sydney was restrained by airline staff and
passengers after he allegedly tried to open an exit door on a flight
from Ho Chi Minh City to Sydney.
The
man had an initial medical assessment at St George Hospital and was
then issued a notice to appear in court for the offence of endangering
the safety of an aircraft.
He is due to appear at Downing Centre Court on December 16, according to an AFP spokesman.
Vietnam Airlines are now taking statements from staff on board the plane.
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