Man opens emergency exit, jumps off moving Air Arabia flight at Chennai airport
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A passenger on a Chennai-bound Air Arabia flight opened an emergency exit and jumped out while taxiing after landing. He was caught on the runway, treated for minor injuries, and is being questioned.
Passengers onboard a Chennai-bound Air Arabia flight were left stunned in the early hours of Sunday after a male passenger opened an emergency exit and jumped out while the aircraft was taxiing after landing at Chennai International Airport.
According to Chennai Police, airport security personnel immediately launched a pursuit and apprehended the individual on the runway. The passenger sustained minor abrasions during the jump and was administered first aid before being taken to a secure area within the airport for questioning. Authorities are now investigating the circumstances behind the incident, ANI reported.
'Passenger Vomitted Twice'
Preliminary inputs from NDTV suggest the passenger may have been unwell during the flight. âHe complained of a vomiting sensation and is believed to have vomited twice onboard,â an official said, indicating that his condition could have contributed to his actions.
The episode briefly disrupted airport operations. The main runway was shut between 03:23 am and 04:23 am as a precaution. Flights were diverted to a secondary runway during this period.
While the passengerâs identity has not been officially confirmed, unverified reports suggest he may be from Pudukkottai district in Tamil Nadu.
Officials have launched a probe into the breach of aviation safety protocols. Despite the alarming nature of the incident, authorities confirmed that no passengers or crew members suffered injuries and that the aircraft sustained no damage.
Source: ABP