A fleeting apparently drunk tried to open the exit door of a flight of British Airways came out on Tuesday (17) from London and arrived in Boston in the United States.
There was no indication that the passenger's shares had any link with terrorism, said state police spokesman David Procopio, email, told Reuters. Previously, Massachusetts police said he was heading to the airport Boston to answer a call from a passenger who allegedly tried to enter the plane's cockpit. The investigation determined that the passenger flight 213, which left Heathrow at 6:57 a.m. airport, was "intoxicated", according reported the police. The woman, witnesses and the crew were interviewed. According to Agence France-Presse, the passenger was arrested. Police said on Twitter that the woman must answer in court for what happened.
The Reuters previously reported that the police hoped to arrest the woman. The agency released a statement a spokesman for the British that states the following:
"Our crew requested that the police were to the plane in Boston because of a client disobedient on board. Our customers and crew deserve to have a safe and enjoyable flight, and we do not tolerate abusive behavior." The incident comes at a time when both the British as American officials are on high alert after the devastating attack that killed 129 people in Paris on Friday.