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The man was questioned by police upon his arrival at Pearson Airport. (Archives)
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An elderly man in “state of crisis and confusion” tried to open the door of an Air Canada plane which was in mid-flight between London and Toronto on Sunday, according to police.< /p>
In an email, Tyler Bell-Morena of Peel Regional Police said this passenger attempted to&# x27;open the door, which is not possible at cruising altitude. It was brought under control by Air Canada employees.
Man was greeted by police officers after plane landed at international airport Pearson in Toronto, shortly after 3 p.m., he added.
The passenger, an elderly man, was in a state of crisis and confusion, and it does not appear that his actions were intentional.
He will not face any criminal charges. The man and his family were put in contact with additional resources.
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Air Canada has confirmed that an incident involving a passenger disruptive incident occurred on board a plane bound for Toronto from London, England.
Our crews are experienced and handled the situation appropriately, which allowed the aircraft to continue its route normally to its destination, we can read in a statement written by the carrier.
We have no further details to provide, concludes -il.
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