Alaska Airlines Flight From JFK Diverted After Man Attempts to Storm Cockpit: Reports

Alaska Airlines Flight From JFK Diverted After Man Attempts to Storm Cockpit: Reports
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Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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An Alaska Airlines flight made an emergency landing on Sept. 26 after a passenger said he would rush into the cockpit because he couldn’t use a first-class bathroom, it was reported.

The flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York to Los Angeles was forced to land in Kansas City when he tried to enter the cockpit and made a threat against the aircraft, according to CBS News.
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Jack Phillips
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