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Woman who tried to open plane door during flight jailed for two years

Woman who tried to open plane door during flight jailed for two years

Chloe Haines admits endangering aircraft safety and assaulting cabin crew member
A woman who tried to open the door of a passenger plane midway through a flight while shouting, “I’m going to kill you all” has been jailed for two years.

Passengers and cabin crew fought to restrain Chloe Haines, and two RAF fighter jets were scrambled to escort the plane back to Stansted, Chelmsford crown court heard.

She later said she had “blacked out and didn’t really remember what happened” after mixing alcohol with medication, said prosecutor Michael Crimp.

Haines, 26, of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to endangering the safety of an aircraft and assaulting cabin crew member Charley Coombe on the Jet2 flight to Dalaman, in Turkey, on 22 June last year. Coombe suffered scratches as she tried to prevent Haines from opening the plane door.

Judge Charles Gratwicke, sentencing Haines on Wednesday, said: “Those who are trapped in the confined space of the aircraft will inevitably be distressed, frightened and petrified by the actions of those who in a drunken state endanger their lives. For some it will be their worst nightmare come true.”

Haines sobbed through much of the hearing. Jet2 calculated that the incident had cost it £86,000, the court heard.

Crimp said Haines had “lunged” at a doorhandle on the plane, which had 206 people on board. One passenger later told police he “really feared she would open the door”, he said, adding: “He said, ‘I honestly thought I was going to die.’”

Haines said: “I want to die” and “I’m going to kill you all” as cabin crew and passengers restrained her. “She continued to shout in a similar way,” said Crimp. “She was kicking and punching.”

A passenger had seen her drinking from a bottle stored in the locker over her seat, he said, and a 200ml bottle of gin was later found in a duty-free bag with about a quarter of its contents gone. Haines said she had also been drinking in the airport, the prosecutor said.

Crimp said it would have been impossible to open the exit door midflight, but many passengers did not know this. The risk arose from all of the cabin crew dealing with the incident, he said, leaving them unable to deal with any further emergency or to be briefed by the pilot. He added that the RAF jets were sent “in error”.

The court heard that the exact nature of the incident may have been unclear to decision-makers on the ground. “Had there not been a disruption on the flight deck, [the decision to launch the jets] would not have occurred,” he said.

An RAF spokesman, speaking after the court hearing, said that quick-reaction jets were available 24/7 and if there was any doubt over the nature of an incident, they would be launched with “questions asked later”.

Haines had previously been convicted of a drink-driving offence and three counts of assaulting an emergency worker, which all happened 17 days before the incident.

Oliver Saxby QC, mitigating, said Haines had been diagnosed with mental ill health and had not touched alcohol since the day of the incident. “She wasn’t just drunk, she was unwell,” he said. He added: “She’s appalled, she’s ashamed, she’s deeply embarrassed by what she did. She’s disgusted with herself.”

He said Haines was unemployed with no savings and goes to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings up to four times a week. Haines wept as she was led to the cells.
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