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Southwest Airlines passenger jumps from taxiing plane at Phoenix airport

A passenger jumped out of a Southwest Airlines flight that had just landed Saturday morning at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, according to reports. 

The passenger, identified only as a 30-year-old man, exited the plane from a galley door at the back of the aircraft and briefly locked himself inside a fire station on the tarmac, according to FOX 10 in Phoenix. 

The pilot of Flight 4236 from Colorado Springs, Colorado, stopped the plane and contacted air traffic control. Authorities were able to get the man to unlock the door of a dormitory inside the fire station within a few minutes, KPNX-TV in Phoenix reported. 

He was taken to a hospital for a leg injury. It was unclear if he would face any charges. 

WOMAN ALLEGEDLY RUNS ON LAX TARMAC IN ATTEMPT TO WAVE DOWN PLANE 

“They were in constant communication as soon as this person was on the runway, Sky Harbor control tower had eyes on him the entire time and that’s how they notified us. It just shows you how much of a well-oiled machine they are out there,” Capt. Todd Keller of the Phoenix Fire Department said, according to FOX 10. 

Southwest Airlines planes are seen at Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on Oct. 11, 2021 in Baltimore. (Getty Images / Getty Images)

The plane reached the gate after a short delay, KPNX reported. 

Phoenix police said the investigation into the incident was underway and it was not yet clear what motivated the man to jump from the plane, FOX 10 reported. 

The incident continued a series of incidents involving unruly air passengers since the pandemic started. 

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Last summer, a passenger jumped out of a taxiing plane at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and last week a woman at LAX ran onto the tarmac attempting to wave down a plane. 

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Man jumps out of taxiing Southwest Airlines plane at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor airport: airline

A man jumped out of a Southwest Airlines airplane that was taxiing around Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 4, the airline said.

At around 8 a.m., flight 4236 coming into Phoenix from Colorado Springs experienced a 30-year-old man jumping out of a door from the back of the plane and locking himself in the fire department nearby, said Capt. Todd Keller with the Phoenix Fire Department said.

The airplane’s captain stopped the plane and contacted air traffic control, said Dan Landson with Southwest Airlines. Authorities arrived on the scene and the rest of the flight’s passengers were able to get to their gate.

“After a few minutes firefighters were able to get the adult male to unlock the door where he was then evaluated, treated and transported to a local hospital for a lower extremity injury,” Keller said.

It’s not known why the man jumped out of the plane or what the extent of his injury is.

Hours later, Phoenix Police identified the man as Daniel Ramirez. He’s being booked into jail on suspicion of two counts of felony trespassing.

Phoenix Police said of the incident, “We are aware of this incident, and at this time the investigation is ongoing.”

Keller with Phoenix Fire says the incident, although unexpected, was handled well by those involved.

“They were in constant communication as soon as this person was on the runway. Sky Harbor control tower had eyes on him the entire time and that’s how they notified us. It just shows you how much of a well-oiled machine they are out there,” Keller said.

Travelers respond to the ordeal

April and Sean Kelly flew in from Oregon and they’re wondering why would somebody do this – saying, “why and how, I mean, how would you jump off a plane?”

Billy Richardson from Denver remarked, “I would actually look to the stewardess and the people on the flight to help. I would expect that they would have been trained to know their job.”

Gary Keys who is also from Denver, says, “I would basically just disarm them and put them down in about less than 30 seconds. You have to take action …”

Dealing with unruly passengers is a growing issue. As of late fall, Sky Harbor staff and police have responded to nearly 3,000 calls of disruptive customers and assaults.

Nationally, the Federal Aviation Administration reported more than 5,400 unruly passenger reports so far this year.

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A man jumped out of taxiing airplane at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport

Southwest Flight 4236 arrived safely in Phoenix from Colorado Springs, Southwest Airlines said in a statement.

“Initial reports indicate that while the flight was taxing to the gate, a Customer onboard exited the aircraft via a rear galley door,” Southwest Airlines spokesperson Dan Landson said. “The flight’s Captain stopped the aircraft and notified Air Traffic Control (ATC).”

It is unclear how the aircraft door was opened.

Phoenix Fire Station 19, which is located at the airport, was notified of the incident at around 8 a.m., Phoenix Fire Department Captain Todd Keller said in a statement.

The man landed on the tarmac and made his way to the fire station, entered the building and locked himself inside a dormitory room, Keller said.

“After a few minutes, firefighters were able to get the adult male to unlock the door where he was then evaluated, treated and transported to a local hospital for a lower extremity injury,” the fire captain added.

Authorities responded to the incident, after which the flight “continued to its designated gate,” Southwest Airlines said.

A Phoenix Police spokesperson told CNN they “are aware of this incident, and at this time the investigation is ongoing.”

It is unclear if the man will face charges.

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