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Southside Hangers 29th Mar 2016 06:19

Egypt Air Flight Hijack?
 
Some press reports of an Egypt Air flight from Alexandria to Cairo being hijacked and directed to Cyprus

manrow 29th Mar 2016 06:20

Apparently now landed in Larnaca, Cyprus.

jortheo 29th Mar 2016 06:27

1 hijacker confirmed. Stairs have been requested.

9 lives 29th Mar 2016 06:28

France 24 News in English has said that the plane was "kidnapped". I think I know what they meant...

rickstar7891 29th Mar 2016 06:29

Sky News reporting a suspected bomb onboard.

PAXfips 29th Mar 2016 06:33

German Media (N24) reports: "A320 from Egypt Air"

da4089 29th Mar 2016 06:38

The Guardian is reporting it as MS181: Hijacked EgyptAir passenger plane lands in Cyprus ? reports | World news | The Guardian

TwoHeadedTroll 29th Mar 2016 06:41

"The website Sigma Live reports that it is flight MS181 from Alexandria to Cairo with 81 people on board, adding that the Larnaca airport control tower received a message at 8.30 A.M. and that the plane made an emergency landing at 8:50 A.M."




- just when Egypt has been attempting to demonstrate security is strong at its airports. If it cannot adequately prove it now, it never can.

jortheo 29th Mar 2016 06:46

Our flight MS181 is officially hijacked. we'll publish an official statement now. #Egyptair

from their official twitter account.

fox niner 29th Mar 2016 06:48

Reportedly the hijacker is wearing a bomb belt around his waist. Whether it is a real one remains to be seen.
(Source: pax on board, see av herald)

Flightmech 29th Mar 2016 06:50

Looks like PFO is filling up already.

crewmeal 29th Mar 2016 06:55

Sky reporting that hijacker is a suicide bomber with explosives strapped to his waist. How the hell did that lot get through security???

Man 'Strapped With Explosives' Hijacks Plane

crewmeal 29th Mar 2016 07:02

If true yet again another example of poor security standards at Egyptian airports. No wonder the UK government is shy of resuming flights to SSH. Another nail for Egyptian tourism.

ETOPS 29th Mar 2016 07:09

Poor choice of destination by the hijacker.

Remind me - who is based just around the corner in Dhekelia?

crewmeal 29th Mar 2016 07:13

Egyptair usually carry sky marshalls on their flights, at least they did when I flew from LHR-LXR and back last year.

HeartyMeatballs 29th Mar 2016 07:14

I very much doubt there's a suicide bomber onboard. I'd be very surprised if there were any explosives or weaponry at all onboard.

What concerns me is the fuelling. They fuelled for a short hop. Yet ended up travelling an awful lot further than they were fuelled for. It could have been another Ethiopian 961, particularly given the sea crossing.

deci 29th Mar 2016 07:23

FR24:

while in coverage, we did not receive a squawk 7500 signal from #MS181

https://twitter.com/flightradar24/st...13473389830144

core_dump 29th Mar 2016 07:26


Originally Posted by PembsPanther (Post 9326617)
not acceptable in any way for explosives to be passing through any airport in this way.

Maybe none did. Surely you're not suggesting that a flight attendant grabbed the handy onboard explosives testing kit, asked the hijacker to hand the belt over to be examined, and carefully scrutinized the hijacker's "goods"?

Just what do you expect security to do when a man shows up with a carry-on bag containing, say, some empty belt pouches, some newspapers or magazines, a corded electric razor, and his car keys? Making a convincing looking suicide belt doesn't require anything that suspicious.

Mimpe 29th Mar 2016 07:30

Must be easy to get on an aircraft with an explosive belt these days. If it isn't , then the belt is fake.

cooperplace 29th Mar 2016 07:30

acc. to BBC: (i) "up to 40" pax freed from plane (ii) flight originated in Saudi Arabia. It may be premature to blame Egyptian security. Egypt plane hijacked - latest - BBC News


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