In Florida, a student tried to steal a 200-seat airliner Airbus A321

An extraordinary situation occurred last Thursday at the airport in Orlando (Florida). Student studying to be a pilot, tried to get into the cockpit of a passenger plane, the Airbus A321. This airplane is capable of carrying more than 200 people and is a serious threat in the hands of the attacker. The FBI has not ruled out an attempt to organize a terrorist attack as it was in 2001.

Now it is known that on September 20, about 2 a.m., a student at Florida Institute of technology Nisala the Kīkaṭa got on Board the American Airlines plane. At this point awasuno servicing, and on the way to the cockpit, a young man confronted by two workers of the airport. Be vigilant and immediately demanded to see the pass. However, the Kīkaṭa was not going to show documents.

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Airbus A321 capable of carrying more than 200 people and is a serious threat in the hands of the attacker. Photo: Depositphotos

Instead of explaining, 22-year-old student rushed to the cockpit of an airliner. Local workers did not panic and grabbed the intruder. When Nisala of Kīkaṭa brought from the plane, he managed to escape and tried to escape. To implement his plan he was not allowed came to the rescue at the scene, employees of the airport. They caught up with the young man in an electric car and detained him. Later the student was formally arrested by the police.

To business joined the FBI as incidents involving aircraft under the watchful supervision of us intelligence. In Agency do not exclude the version with the terrorist attack, but please allow time for study of all the circumstances of this case.

It is known that Nisala the Kīkaṭa came to the US from Canada and has a driver’s license issued by the state of Florida. He studied Aeronautics at the University of technology and could try to raise in the sky the Airbus A321. Now militiamen should find out what motives induced the guy to break the law.

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