Report on 2 charges of Chinese young man opening plane door, likely to be imprisoned

Chiang Mai, Two charges filed against a young Chinese man who opened a plane door while taking off. Prepared to be detained tomorrow (Feb. 9), claiming he is mentally ill and had previously been treated with a therapist in Canada. Last night (7 Feb.) Chiang Mai Airport There's a mess. Because of the Thai Airways plane that will fly back to Suvarnabhumi A young Chinese man jumped and opened the door of the machine. Make the cushion slide out. The plane got stuck in the middle of the runway. As for the reason for doing this, I don't know if it can be called crazy or not. Because he said there was an underground movement that would secretly fire a missile to bring down the plane. At 9:57 p.m. yesterday (February 7), Facebook user Watcharapon Pethsurp checked in at Chiang Mai Airport. and posted photos inside the plane Ready to write a message 'The plane was about to take off but someone panicked and tried to open the plane door. So what time will I arrive in Bangkok?' before the owner of the post updated that Police have already arrested the foreign passenger. While Facebook user Ananya Tiangtae posted both pictures and clips with the message 'Thrilling in the middle of the night. A Chinese passenger rushed to open the plane door. While the plane was soaring into the sky Rubber boat bouncing out of the door The stewardess rose from her seat and grabbed the passengers, pushing them back and forth before a huge gust of wind blew into the plane. The pilot suddenly parked the plane. Another foreign passenger was shocked. Get up and help hold him. The whole ship was in chaos. By the time the technician came to take the rubber boat out, it was around 11:05 p.m. Previously, they had to take off at 9:05 p.m. Everyone had to return to the airport building. Crazy Chinese man removed from plane by officials Dozens of passengers missed their connecting flight overseas. Planes from abroad and within the country that come to Chiang Mai. You have to park in Vietnam or Laos instead. Some changed to a new plane and flew back to B angkok around 1 a.m. Some waited to return the next morning. As for us, we stayed overnight in Chiang Mai. Luggage stuck in the bottom of the plane By the time I got back at 1:00 a.m., I had traveled to over 100 countries. I had just encountered an incident where a passenger opened a plane door to glide down. What if he frantically opened a door while the plane was 30,000 feet above sea level? What will happen? As well, the HFlight.net page has reported the story, stating that Chiang Mai cannot take off at this time. Image from Flightradar24. Shows flights about to land at Chiang Mai Airport. But had to fly around and wait. Before 10:54 p.m., it was reported that flights were able to use the runway at Chiang Mai Airport to take off and land normally. Chiang Mai Airport chases down timeline of Chinese young man rushing to open airplane door. Today (8 Feb.), Chiang Mai Airport has issued an explanation. By Squadron Leader Ronakorn Chalermsanyakorn, Director of Chiang Mai Airport Let's talk about the timeline : At 10:05 p.m., Chiang Mai Airport received notification from the Chiang Mai Air Control Tower that Thai Airways flight TG121, Chiang Mai-Suvarnabhumi route The flight was operated by an Airbus A320 while the aircraft was preparing for takeoff. A passenger opened the plane door. Make the cushion slide out. As a result, the aircraft was unable to fly. and was stuck in the middle of the runway. As a result, other flights Unable to go up and down for a while. After receiving notification Chiang Mai Airport has coordinated with Thai Airways aircraft technicians. Go in and cut out the slide cushion. before returning the aircraft to the pit stop And the runway can be opened as usual at 10:50 p.m. and departure can begin at 12:43 a.m. Director of Chiang Mai Airport Also admit that There are a total of 13 flights affected, including 8 inbound loop flights, 3 outbound flights, and 2 divert flights. A total of 2,296 passengers are affected. As for security measures security committee Chiang Mai Airport This case wa s raised for discussion in a meeting with representatives from airlines, government agencies, the military, police and security agencies. To review the procedures and find measures to prevent it from happening again. Reported 2 charges against a young Chinese man who opened an airplane door while taking off . Pol. Col. Manatchai Inthuan, Superintendent of Phupingkharanivet Police Station, provided information that he has filed 2 charges against this male passenger. who has a degree as a computer engineer is Mr. Wong Chai Huong, 40 years old, a Chinese citizen of Canadian nationality, with 2 charges: operating an aircraft in a manner likely to cause danger to persons; This charge carries a prison sentence of 6 months to 7 years and a fine of 10,000-140,000 baht and being a person on the aircraft during flight violating or not following the orders of the aircraft operator. or aircraft personnel by opening the plane's emergency door without reasonable cause Causing insecurity to the aircraft or persons or prop erty in the aircraft. This charge is punishable by imprisonment not exceeding 5 years, a fine not exceeding 200,000 baht, or both. In addition, he brought Mr. Wong Go take a drug test. Initially, no drugs were found in the body. And the strange thing is that Mr. Wong answered the reporter's question asking: Why do you do this? that he felt being followed which is a memory from a secret mission in Vietnam Pol. Lt. Col. Nattawut Noison, deputy superintendent of investigations Phupingkharatchanivet Police Station Provide additional information regarding Mr. Wong's timeline, saying that he entered Thailand with a tourist visa on February 3. After that, I came to travel to Chiang Mai alone. And last night I boarded the plane from Chiang Mai to Suvarnabhumi. to return to canada Mr. Wong testified to investigators through an interpreter and tourist police that Go open the airplane door. because there is an underground movement following feel dangerous Including saying that if the Take Off machine will be shot down by a missile. This makes it necessary to restrain it first. However, Mr. Wong still claims to be sick. have mental symptoms Have had treatment with a therapist in Canada before But there is no evidence to show. Detention tomorrow - plans to file additional charges As for Mr. Wong, tomorrow (9 Feb.) the investigating officer will take him to court in Chiang Mai Provincial Court. and coordinate Thai Airways Please report additional information. If damage is found to the aircraft Including other damages caused by the actions of Mr. Wong Despite this incident, Thai Airways said The technicians have already inspected and corrected according to safety standards and the passengers, pilots and crew Everyone is safe. Source: Thai News Agency