Flight diverts to Shannon with passenger suffering 'psychotic' episode on board

US-bound flight has made an emergency landing at Shannon Airport this afternoon after the crew reported they had a ‘psychotic passenger’ on board.

Flight diverts to Shannon with passenger suffering 'psychotic' episode on board

US-bound flight has made an emergency landing at Shannon Airport this afternoon after the crew reported they had a ‘psychotic passenger’ on board.

American Airlines flight AA-71 was travelling from Frankfurt, Germany to Dallas in the US when the flight crew issued a Mayday radio distress call at around 12.30pm.

It is understood the man had been "moving around the aircraft" and "acting strangely" at the time.

A number of passengers became concerned and are understood to have overpowered and subdued the man.

It is believed they jumped into action because others on board were worried about the man’s behaviour.

On the ground at Shannon, the airport’s fire and rescue service was alerted while the local authority fire service, National Ambulance Service and An Garda Síochána were also notified and requested to mobilise resources to the scene.

The aircraft landed safely at 1.33pm and was met on landing by airport and local authority fire crews. There were 285 passengers and crew on board.

The airplane taxied to the terminal where it was met by airport police officers, Gardaí and ambulance paramedics.

The passenger was removed from the aircraft and assessed by medical personnel before being transported to University Hospital Limerick for assessment accompanied by Gardaí.

An airline spokesperson confirmed: “American Airlines flight AA71 from Frankfurt to Dallas/Fort Worth diverted to Shannon due to an unruly passenger. The flight landed safely without incident and was met by security personnel. The aircraft is scheduled to refuel and to continue to Dallas/Fort Worth.”

A Garda spokesman said: “The passenger was assessed by ambulance paramedics after being removed from the aircraft.

"He was transported to hospital by ambulance for assessment with Gardaí accompanying him. The course of the investigation will be determined by the outcome of the medical assessment.”

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