British
Airways has praised the efforts of the crew involved in the incident on
flight BA2069 early this morning (Friday December 29).
Mike Street, the airline’s Director of Customer Service and Operations
said; "We are extremely proud of them, our flight and cabin crew are
trained to deal with every eventuality, however rare. It was this
training and the swift reactions of our crew that brought this situation
to a safe and quick resolution."
Captain William Hagan (age 53), one of the airline’s most experienced
pilots with 30 years service, was in charge of the Boeing 747-400 which
was en-route from London Gatwick to Nairobi
Speaking from Nairobi, he said "It all happened very quickly, my first
thought was for the safety of the aircraft and the passengers. We just
did what we are trained to do.
"In the struggle the intruder bit my ear and finger but my first
officer, Richard Webb, and I managed to get him out of the cockpit while
my other first officer, Phil Watson, flew the aircraft. With the help of
some passengers we managed to restrain the intruder.
"Thanks to the quick thinking of my colleagues and the passengers, this
incident was brought to a swift conclusion.
"I’m very proud of my two first officers and cabin crew and I’m very
grateful for the assistance from our passengers."
The airline has launched an immediate investigation into the incident
and issued a contact number for relatives. In the UK it is 0845 6040172,
internationally it is +44 20 8 283 9677. |