A British woman who caused chaos on a Jet2 flight to Turkey last year when she tried to open the doors at 30,000 feet has been jailed for two years.
Chloe Haines, 26, of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, reportedly screamed, “You are all going to [bleeping] die” and was restrained by other passengers after attempting to open a main door and an emergency exit.
Today (February 12 2020) at Chelmsford Crown Court she was sentenced to two years in prison, having pleaded guilty to endangering the plane’s safety and assaulting a member of the cabin crew, Charley Coombe.
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Chloe was accused of causing chaos after drinking gin from a bottle and, in the drunken rampage that followed, sending a flight attendant “flying across the plane”.
In response to the incident, which happened in June last year, the RAF scrambled two Typhoon fighter jets, which positioned themselves on either side of the Airbus A321 aircraft and guided it to a runway at Stansted Airport, Essex.

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