http://www.chicagob2b.com/financialnews.html?id=UPI-20060913-072616-8397R
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Man tries to open flying plane's door
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (UPI) -- 
 

 

 
The FBI was holding a man in Washington Wednesday after he was arrested for
allegedly trying to open an Airbus 320 aircraft's rear door mid-flight.
The incident occurred on United Airlines flight 890 from Los Angeles to
Washington's Dulles International Airport about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, The
Washington Post reported.
Passengers said shouting broke out at the rear of the packed plane and a man
wearing a camouflage jacket and shouting in Portuguese lunged at the rear
door, pulling on the handle.
Passenger Stephen Lockwood of Northern Virginia told the Post the man
ignored the flight attendant's demand he stop and angry passengers swarmed
the suspect.
"They jumped him," Lockwood said. "The guy took quite a beating."
An air marshal intervened and arrested and handcuffed the man, the Post
said.
An FBI spokeswoman told the newspaper the incident was not terror-related.
 
 


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