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Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to shut off engines mid-flight had a 'mental breakdown': passenger

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Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to shut off engines mid-flight had a 'mental breakdown': passenger
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An Alaska Airlines flight on its way to San Francisco from Everett's Pain Field was diverted to Portland Sunday after officials said an off-duty pilot tried to shut the plane's engine.

Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot hit with 83 counts of attempted murder after allegedly trying to turn off engines mid-flightSenior pilot accused of stalking woman with plane calls alleged victim ‘crazy’of a passenger-filled airliner reportedly suffered a “mental breakdown” in the air, and was known by baffled neighbors as a doting father and devoted husband.

Joseph Emerson, 44, was off-duty while riding in the cockpit jump seat of a Washington to San Francisco flight Sunday when he allegedly leapt for the controls and attempted to activate the fire-suppression system on the plane — a move which would have cut off fuel to the engines and eventually sent the plane plummeting to the ground. The flight’s captain and first officer managed to restrain Emerson then make an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon, where the flight crew informed the 80 passengers onboard what had happened in blunt terms. “The flight attendant got back on the speaker and said, plain and simple, ‘He had a mental breakdown. We needed to get him off the plane immediately,'” passenger Aubrey Gavello told Alaska Airlines confirmed the incident, noting power was never lost to the plane and all passengers and crew were landed safely.Emerson was detained upon landing, and hit with a myriad of charges, including 83 counts of attempted murder. A married father of two, neighbors in his Pleasant Hill community just outside of San Francisco were left dumbfounded by news of the incident. “They are excellent neighbors. He is a fantastic father. He plays with the kids all the time. He’s very friendly. He’s just a great guy. “We have a son with special needs, and he’s very good to him.” Yee said. “We just couldn’t imagine him doing anything to hurt someone.”Another neighbor, elderly Air Force veteran Lou Rossi, said he and Emerson often spoke about airplanes and jet engines together. “All I could do is vouch for his character,’ Rossi said. “I’ve helped him do things around his house. He does a lot of stuff with his kids. I can’t say one word that would be derogatory towards him at all.” “I watched the news all the time, and I see things happen in neighborhoods where people say they could never believe someone would do something like this.” “All I could tell you is he is a really nice man, and his wife Sarah is a really nice lady, and they never, ever even remotely made me think anything negative about them,” he said.In addition to the attempted murder charges, Emerson faces an additional 83 counts of recklessly endangering another person, and one count for endangering an aircraft in the first degree, according to the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office. The flight had departed from Everette, Washington, around 5:30 pm, and made its emergency landing at the Portland International Airport in Oregon about an hour later. The plane was cruising at about 35,000 feet, flight data showed.Wild images show JetBlue plane tipping backward at JFK gate after 'shift in weight and balance 'When is Way Day 2023? Official dates, 36 early deals and more revealedBarefoot Erin Lichy flies first class after shading ‘RHONY’ co-star Jenna Lyons’ travel preferences Travis Kelce’s dad, Ed, praises ‘very sweet’ Taylor Swift for picking up trash in suite: She’s not a ‘diva’

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