Updated: Thursday, 02 Jul 2009, 8:41 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 02 Jul 2009, 8:40 AM EDT
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - A passenger stripped naked during a US Airways flight and
resisted a flight attendant's efforts to cover him with a blanket
before two off-duty law enforcement officers on board subdued and
handcuffed him, authorities said Wednesday.
Keith Wright, 50, of the Bronx in New York, was taken into
custody after he disrobed while sitting in his seat in the back of
Flight 705 on Tuesday evening, authorities said. The plane was
carrying about 148 passengers from Charlotte to Los Angeles, the
airline said.
Wright was unresponsive when a flight attendant asked him to
put his clothes back on, said Dan Jiron, a spokesman for the
Albuquerque airport. "She asked him on more than one occasion to
put on his clothes. She covered him with a blanket and he took that
off," Jiron said.
Wright punched and kicked the flight attendant, who asked two
off-duty law officers for help, according to a criminal complaint.
A Los Angeles police officer and sheriff's deputy helped the flight
attendant subdue and handcuff Wright before the flight landed,
Jiron said.
The flight attendants also were dealing with an unrelated
onboard medical emergency at the same time, which exacerbated the
situation, the FBI said. The aircraft was diverted because of the
medical emergency, and Wright's actions were a secondary reason for
the unplanned landing, the complaint said.
Roger Finzel, an assistant federal public defender
representing Wright, said he has not yet met with his client and
had no information about the case other than what was in the
complaint.
Wright told the FBI he is suffering from a bipolar disorder
and had not taken his prescribed medication before leaving New York
that morning, the criminal complaint said. Wright told the FBI he
recalled nothing about the flight or his behavior, it said.
Wright had been seen dancing in a crowded boarding area
before the flight, but when approached by Flight Service Supervisor
Claudia Kearney, he told her he had drunk one beer. Kearney told
the FBI she did not smell alcohol on him and determined he was well
enough to travel, the complaint said.
US Airways spokeswoman Valerie Wunder could not confirm that
Kearney worked for the airline.
Passenger Ginny Keegan of Detroit was sitting in the front of
the plane, when there was commotion coming from the back. The
people on the flight were notified of a violent passenger as the
plane began to approach Albuquerque, but Keegan said no one was
fearful.
"No one was really panicking. The flight attendants seemed to
handle it very well," she said. Keegan said the man was "completely
naked" as he was taken in handcuffs off the plane.
As the plane took off again, Keegan said the usual
announcement to please fasten your seat belts came over the
loudspeakers with a twist. The message included "a reminder to
everybody to please keep your clothing on. It got a couple
chuckles," Keegan said.
Wright is in federal custody on a federal charge of
interfering with flight crew members and attendants. He is expected
to appear in federal court in Albuquerque on Thursday.