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Man tries to take crew hostage, Air China diverts flight

Flights of Air China are parked on the tarmac of Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China, March 28, 2016. Reuters photo used for representation.
Flights of Air China are parked on the tarmac of Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China, March 28, 2016. Reuters photo used for representation.

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An Air China flight bound for Beijing made an unscheduled landing in the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou on Sunday after a passenger threatened a flight attendant with a fountain pen.

The country’s civil aviation authority in a brief statement on its website, the Civil Aviation Administration of China said a male passenger on Air China Flight 1350, who it did not identify, attempted to use the pen to hold the flight attendant ‘under duress’.

Passengers and crew were unharmed, Reuters reported citing the statement.

The flight took off from Changsha, the capital of southern Hunan province, at 8:40 am and was scheduled to arrive at Beijing Capital International Airport at around 11 am, according to local media reports and flight tracking websites.

But it made the unscheduled landing at Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport, in central Henan province, at 9:58 am, according to an earlier post on Air China’s official Weibo microblog.

Air China said in the post that the plane made the unscheduled stop due to ‘public safety reasons’, and that police and civil aviation authorities were handling the situation.

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