Off-duty SDPD officers helped stop Alaska Airlines cockpit from being stormed

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When a student pilot allegedly tried getting into the cockpit of an Alaska Airlines flight earlier this month, off-duty San Diego police officers stepped in to…

When a student pilot allegedly tried getting into the cockpit of an Alaska Airlines flight earlier this month, off-duty San Diego police officers stepped in to help, police said on Thursday.

Nathan Jones, 19, was aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 322 from San Diego to Dulles International Airport on March 3 when he"made three separate attempts to go to the front of the plane and open the aircraft's cockpit door," according to an affidavit by Federal Air Marshal Thomas Pattinson, Flight attendants"requested the assistance of off-duty law enforcement officers, who restrained Jones in flex cuffs and sat on either side of him for the remainder of the flight,"...

 

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