Incident Overview

Date: Friday 24 May 2013
Aircraft Type: Boeing 777-340ER
Owner/operator: Pakistan International Airlines – PIA
Registration Number: AP-BID
Location: London-Stansted Airport (STN) – ÿ United Kingdom
Phase of Flight: En route
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 322
Component Affected: Boeing 777-340ER aircraftBoeing 777-340ER aircraft
Category: Unlawful Interference
A Boeing 777-340ER operated by Pakistan International Airlines experienced a diversion to London-Stansted Airport (STN) due to an in-flight security incident. The aircraft descended to FL235 and subsequently landed safely on runway 23 at 13:10 UTC after a confrontation involving two male passengers who repeatedly attempted to enter the cockpit and made threats to cabin crew, passengers, and the plane itself. The prosecutor initiated a trial in November 2013 regarding these threats.A Boeing 777-340ER operated by Pakistan International Airlines experienced a diversion to London-Stansted Airport (STN) due to an in-flight security incident. The aircraft descended to FL235 and subsequently landed safely on runway 23 at 13:10 UTC after a confrontation involving two male passengers who repeatedly attempted to enter the cockpit and made threats to cabin crew, passengers, and the plane itself. The prosecutor initiated a trial in November 2013 regarding these threats.

Description

A Boeing 777-340ER passenger plane, operated by Pakistan International Airlines, diverted to London-Stansted Airport (STN), U.K. following an in-flight security incident. Flight PK-209 from Lahore (LHE), Pakistan to Manchester (MAN) , U.K. was descending through an altitude of about FL235 when the crew issued a 7700 squawk code, signalling an emergency situation. The flight descended to FL160 and meanwhile RAF Typhoon jets were scrambled to escort the plane to London-Stansted where it landed safely on runway 23 at 13:10 UTC. Initial information suggests that two male passengers had repeatedly tried to get into the cockpit and started making threats. Both men were arrested after landing. A trial was started in November 2013. The prosecutor stated that both men made “threats to kill members of the cabin crew, threats to kill passengers and threats to blow up the plane whilst it was in flight.” The situation ensued when cabin crew made an announcement asking for a medical professional to assist an elderly passenger who had fallen ill. One of the passengers offered to help but this was turned down because he had no medical credentials. He was then said to have issued threats, along with another passenger.

Source of Information

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22658979, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-24915855http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22658979, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-24915855

Primary Cause

In-flight security incident and subsequent threats made by two passengers.In-flight security incident and subsequent threats made by two passengers.

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