A man jumps from a plane leaving Los Angeles airport after trying to enter the cockpit The unidentified man opened the door of the plane and jumped out quickly on Friday, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said. The FAA said.
He was detained on the runway at the airport, and was taken to hospital with undisclosed injuries. About 3,000 incidents have been recorded this year.
Friday's incident happened at 19.10 local time (02:10 GMT on Saturday) as the passengers were on a SkyWest Airlines-bound United Express flight to Salt Lake City. They knocked on the exit door before leaving the plane using the emergency door, according to NBC News.
The plane, an Embraer 175 regional aircraft, later returned to its original location and authorities launched an investigation into the incident and the motive of the passengers. Earlier this month the FAA said it was investigating the largest number of violations of the law since registration began in 1995. Many of them are related to events where people refuse to wear basic things, such as a mask.
The agency said 394 cases of passengers allegedly interfering with the duties of flight attendants were reported as of May 25, more than double the previous year, up from 183 cases investigated.
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