The story of an angry passenger breaking a glass plane in the air at a height of 35 thousand feet.
The story of an angry passenger breaking a glass plane in the air at a height of 35 thousand feet.
A large fine and the subject of a passenger being injured
caused the crack of a plane window at a height of 35 thousand feet.
Nicholas Whitaker caused a major problem on a private flight, flying from Florida, flying over Ireland, when the window next to her cracked his seat after he punched it.
The pilot told the Manchester Police Department after the window break, while the plane was flying over Ireland, was up to 35,000 feet.
The problem started at 5:30 pm, while the 787 Dreamilner was approaching its final destination before landing.
No one was injured in the trouble, which could have been complicated, as the plane was full of families and individuals returning to Manchester on vacation from Florida, most of whom spent a good time in Disney City.
Mr. Whitaker will face several serious charges, first endangering his life, endangering the lives of others, and damaging the property of a private airline and is due to be presented to the prosecution on August 11.
Aviation experts say guests are at risk only when both the interior and exterior are broken, which is not the case.
The airline refused to comment on the incident, stressing at the same time that the safety of passengers is a key priority for them, and do not compromise.