The plane made an emergency landing due to unruly passenger had to be tied with tape to the seat

An American Airlines flight flying from Pittsburgh to Dallas was forced to make an emergency landing in Oklahoma city because of a drunk passenger who was acting aggressively.

The plane made an emergency landing due to unruly passenger had to be tied with tape to the seatBrandon Hanus. Source: facebook.com/Brandon Ganus

During the flight, a 32-year-old Brandon Hanus of Weatherford (TX) allegedly started a fight with someone sitting next to the passenger. When the flight attendant tried to calm the situation, he pushed her. According to witnesses, the man started shouting obscenities and threatening other passengers.

In the end, Hanusa forcibly seated into place, and the team members and other passengers duct-taped his hands with tape to the seat.

As soon as the plane landed, police boarded the plane and led Ganus to the applause of other passengers. In a public video, hear the inaudible man pronounces the words and asks the police where they are.

«The people on Board did everything possible to keep him,’ said Sergeant Gary knight of the police Department of Oklahoma city. — He refused to cooperate. He repeatedly threatened the officers and called them names.»

Hanus was arrested and removed from the airport in a wheelchair after he refused to go himself.

According to reports, Ganus was charged with being intoxicated in a public place, resisting arrest, assault, assault and disorderly conduct.

In a statement to Fox News American Airlines confirmed the incident and said that the flight again flew to Dallas at 12:24, about an hour after landing in Oklahoma city.

«We want to thank our team and also some customers who assisted with this situation,» — said in a statement.

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