Air Canada Flight 137, bound from Toronto to Calgary, prompting an unscheduled reroute to Winnipeg. The incident reportedly involved a 16-year-old passenger from Grande Prairie allegedly engaging in a mid-air altercation, assaulting a family member.
Swift actions from both passengers and airline personnel were taken to manage the situation.
Around 12:20 pm local time, Winnipeg's Richardson International Airport received notice of the flight diversion due to an «unruly passenger» allegedly involved in an onboard assault. Consequently, the flight's original path to Calgary was redirected to Winnipeg, where law enforcement apprehended the teenager upon landing.
Authorities confirmed that the family member reportedly assaulted by the teenager sustained minor physical injuries.
Despite this, the motive behind the incident remains obscure, prompting law enforcement to escort the teenager for a comprehensive medical evaluation at a nearby hospital.
This unforeseen disturbance caused a deviation from the flight's planned route, initiating an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the mid-air incident. As inquiries continue, authorities remain focused on understanding the underlying reasons behind the teenager's actions during this unexpected disruption while airborne.
«The quick response and cooperation from both airline staff and passengers were crucial in containing the situation post-assault,» highlighted officials, acknowledging the collective efforts to manage the mid-flight disturbance.
The aftermath of this incident led to the flight's deviation from its original path and initiated a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the altercation.