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Skittles
25th Apr 2011, 02:43
A man has been overpowered by cabin crew on an Alitalia flight from Paris to Rome, after he drew out a small knife and demanded the plane divert to the Libyan capital, Tripoli.

A female flight attendant was slightly injured as the man was subdued.
The suspect, from Kazakhstan, was handed over to police and arrested after flight AZ329 landed at Rome's Fiumicino airport at 2005 GMT.

He was "clearly agitated", according to a statement from Alitalia. There were 131 people on board.

The man was overpowered by four crew and passengers, and given a sedative by a doctor who was travelling on the flight.
Italian police named the man as Valery Tolmachev, aged 48. He is reportedly a member of the Kazakh delegation at Unesco in Paris.
BBC News - Man attempts to hijack Alitalia Paris-Rome flight (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13184416)

rjay259
25th Apr 2011, 12:15
BBC News - Man attempts to hijack Alitalia Paris-Rome flight (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13184416)

He wanted to go to Tripoli??

Amazing what some people will still do.

cwatters
25th Apr 2011, 12:24
Italian media say the man brandished a nail-clipper in the assault

No no Ed Byrne said tweezers not nail clippers.:ugh:

rjay259
25th Apr 2011, 12:26
But a cabin crew was injured, I think she split a nail.

I joke, not a nice situation to happen.

Runaway Gun
25th Apr 2011, 12:29
I thought it read "BBC News man attempts hijack." Oops.

sam8808
25th Apr 2011, 12:44
Poor attempt by the look of things.

Aero Mad
25th Apr 2011, 17:07
Picture the scene -

Man: Fly this plane to Tripoli so we can get shot down!
*General sounds of agreement from fellow passengers*

AM :p