A passenger on a plane Southwest Airlines He landed at the main Phoenix airport on Saturday, opened a special hatch, jumped out of the plane as it moved slowly and ran towards the comfortable fire station., He was temporarily locked up before returning there, officials said.
After arriving at Sky Harbor International Airport from Colorado Springs, Colorado at 8 a.m., the identity of the person from Flight 4236 and why he jumped was not immediately released.
After the man “got off the plane,” the plane’s captain warned local authorities to intervene in the control tower, Southwest spokesman Dan Landson said in an email. The plane and its crew and the rest of the passengers then proceeded to their designated gate.
Phoenix Fire Department spokesman Todd Keller said in an email that the 30-year-old man entered the fire station, went to a bedroom and locked himself.
Minutes later, firefighters opened the door for the man. Keller said he was evaluated, treated for a foot injury and taken to hospital.
The Phoenix Police Department said in an email that it was investigating the incident without providing further details, including the legal status of the man.
Sky Harbor spokeswoman Julie Rodriguez said the incident did not cause a delay in airport operations.
A spokesman Federal Aviation Administration (FAA, in English) suggested that newspapers send their questions to local authorities.
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