JetBlue captain “had nervous breakdown”, say passengers

The captain of a US airliner who had to be restrained after running through the cabin screaming appeared to have suffered a mental breakdown, passengers said today.

They first noticed something wrong when the pilot came out of the cockpit, did not close the door and tried to force his way into an occupied toilet.

The JetBlue captain’s co-workers tried to calm him as he became more jittery, coaxing him to the back of the plane while making sure - above all - that he didn’t get back near the plane’s controls.

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Then, he sprinted up the cabin’s aisle - ranting about a bomb, screaming “They’re going to take us down!” and urging confused passengers to pray.

“Nobody knew what to do because he is the captain of the plane,” said Don Davis, one of the passengers on the New York to Las Vegas flight.

“You’re not just going to jump up and attack the captain.”

But four men did tackle the pilot, pinning him to the floor for more than 20 minutes while the co-pilot and an off-duty pilot who was aboard landed the plane in Amarillo, Texas.

“Clearly, he had an emotional or mental type of breakdown,” said Tony Antolino, who tackled the pilot when he tried to re-enter the cockpit.

“He became almost delusional,” Mr Antolino said after arriving in Las Vegas from Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport some six hours after schedule.

Josh Redick, who was sitting near the middle of the plane, said the captain seemed “irate” and was “spouting off about Afghanistan and souls and al Qaida.”

The airline described the incident as a “medical situation” and that the captain was taken to hospital.