A passenger on a commercial flight from Alaska
to Oregon was
arrested Monday after witnesses say he tried to open an emergency exit during
the plane’s descent and other passengers had to help restrain him using
shoelaces and seat-belt extensions.
Passengers and crew aboard the Alaska Airlines flight from Anchorage to Portland
told investigators that 23-year-old Alexander Michael Herrera made “unusual
statements” before trying to open the plane’s door Monday morning, FBI
spokeswoman Beth Anne Steele said.
Flight 132 was preparing to land at Portland
International Airport
when the Arizona
man set off an alarm by pulling the door handle in the emergency-exit row,
Steele said.
Witness Henry Pignataro told KGW-TV that a woman seated next
to Herrera asked for help.
“I put him in a choke hold and brought him down to the
ground,” Pignataro said.
Pignataro said he and another man held down the passenger
and asked flight attendants for restraints. He said they brought three sets of
shoelaces, which Pignataro and the other man used to bind Herrera’s legs.
The flight attendants then brought extra seat-belt
extensions, and the witnesses applied those to Herrera, as well.
Pignataro said Herrera, listed as 220 pounds in his booking
information. was then placed into a seat, where he calmly sat “surrounded by
hefty guys” until the plane landed only nine minutes behind schedule.
Herrera was being booked into a Portland jail on a charge of interfering with
a flight crew, and was expected to make his first court appearance Tuesday
before a federal magistrate. It wasn’t immediately known if he had an attorney.
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