Woman Attacks Pilots During New Zealand Flight

by jcarpent | February 8, 2008 at 04:03 am | 339 views | 1 comment

WELLINGTON, New Zealand - A 33 year-old Somalian woman was arrested after she stabbed two pilots in an attempt to hijack a New Zealand passenger plane. The flight, a 19-seater Air New Zealand NZ2279, was traveling from Blenheim to Christchurch when the incident occurred.

According to media reports, the pilots sent a mayday call around 07:40 New Zealand Standard Time to report that a female passenger had breached the cockpit and attacked them before being removed from the flight deck area. Local police confirmed that the woman also made bomb threats.  Christchurch Police Commander Dave Cliff told reporters that emergency radio calls informing staff on the ground that the woman claimed to have two bombs on board were sent by the wounded pilots after subduing their attacker.

The pilot sustained a severely cut hand while the co-pilot suffered an unknown foot injury.

The flight landed at 08:00 NZST in Christchurch and the woman was arrested by a special Armed Offenders police team, and was taken into questioning. Police and fire units quickly surrounded the plane as it landed, and a witness account said a sniper was on the tarmac. All six remaining passengers were removed from the plane and the pilots were able to walk off before being moved to Christchurch Hospital for treatment.

Passengers and their luggage on short haul flights in New Zealand are not subject to security checks.  Air New Zealand, the national carrier who operated the flight through a charter company, told reporters Friday that the company was reviewing security measures across the fleet following the incident.

"Today's incident, although a one-off, has naturally given us cause to conduct a thorough review of our safety and security systems and processes on regional domestic flights," said Bruce Parton, Air New Zealand's general manager of short-haul airlines.

Police search and are now confident there was no bomb on board, although initial measures were taken to arrange a bomb disposal unit for a possible unit in the woman's bag. The Christchurch Airport was closed for three hours following the incident.


SOURCES:

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gINZoncgtLibc6P_ZLBR7-BkgjoQD8ULUGK00
The Associated Press: Woman Wounds Pilots on New Zealand Plane
The Associated Press
February 8, 2008

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/pilots-stabbed-in-bomb-scare/2008/02/08/1202234107731.html
Pilots stabbed in plane hijack bomb scare
Sydney Morning Herald
February 8, 2008

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Rob Walker
good stuff:

jcarpent, I like this story. It's good stuff.

February 8, 2008 at 04:03 am by jcarpent, 339 views, 1 comment

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