Flight Chaos as Hijacked Plane Circles Vancouver Airport

Flight Chaos as Hijacked Plane Circles Vancouver Airport

  • A stolen Cessna 172 forced a temporary shutdown of Vancouver International Airport’s airspace on Tuesday
  • The rogue aircraft, taken from Victoria, flew erratically before landing safely and prompting a police response
  • Nine flights were diverted and arrivals halted for nearly 40 minutes as authorities dealt with the security breach

A stolen private aircraft triggered a temporary shutdown of airspace over Vancouver International Airport on Tuesday, causing significant disruption at one of Canada’s busiest aviation hubs.

The Cessna 172, typically used for flight training, was taken from Victoria International Airport and flew approximately 40 miles north to Vancouver.

Canada's Vancouver International Airport airspace experiences disruption over a stolen Cessna 172.
Tension erupts at Canada's Vancouver International Airport as its airspace witnesses disruption over a stolen Cessna 172. Photo credit: Analogu/GettyImages
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Upon arrival, the aircraft began circling erratically above the airport, prompting immediate concern from air traffic controllers.

“We do have an aircraft that has been hijacked and is in the vicinity of the airport,” a tower controller warned other pilots in a recording published by LiveATC.net.
“Just in case anything starts heading toward you, you have the ability to move at your discretion.”

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Air traffic disrupted at Vancouver International Airport

On the ground, witnesses observed the plane flying at low altitude and making sharp turns. Air traffic controllers swiftly rerouted other aircraft to avoid potential collisions. Among those affected was a WestJet Airlines Boeing 737, which was ordered to abort its landing after the rogue Cessna crossed its path just four miles ahead.

“He was doing quite a radical turn at low altitude,” said witness Paul Heeney to CNN’s newsgathering partner CBC. “I went wow, I wonder if he is in trouble.”

Vancouver International Airport saga: Suspect arrested

The stolen aircraft eventually landed safely at Vancouver International Airport, where it was immediately surrounded by police. Authorities confirmed that the suspect, who was the sole occupant of the plane, was taken into custody.

It was also gathered that no injuries were reported.

“A security incident involving a small private aircraft in the airspace near YVR prompted a temporary ground stop for arriving aircraft,” the airport said in a statement. The ground stop lasted 39 minutes, during which nine incoming flights were diverted to alternative airports.

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Motivation behind theft remains unclear

Police and airport officials have not disclosed the identity of the suspect or any motive behind the theft. Investigations are ongoing, and authorities have yet to provide further details regarding the incident.

The event has raised questions about security protocols at regional airports and the potential vulnerabilities in general aviation operations.

Drama at Canada's Vancouver International Airport as its airspace experiences disruption over a stolen Cessna 172.
Concerns at Canada's Vancouver International Airport as its airspace experiences disruption over a stolen Cessna 172. Photo credit: NurPhoto/GettyImages
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Aircraft crash-lands at Abuja airport

Legit.ng earlier reported that a cargo aircraft operated by Allied Air made an emergency crash landing at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on Wednesday morning following a failure in one of its landing gears.

The incident occurred around 10 a.m., involving six crew members aboard the aircraft, identified by its registration number 5N-JRT, according to reports by TheCable.

BusinessDay reports that all six crew members were swiftly evacuated from the aircraft and are undergoing medical evaluations at the 063 Nigerian Air Force medical unit. Airport authorities, including the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), have begun efforts to remove the aircraft from the runway and inspect the area for any potential damage caused by the crash landing.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

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Basit Jamiu (Current Affairs and Politics Editor) Basit Jamiu is a journalist with more than five years of experience. He is a current affairs and politics editor at Legit.ng. He holds a bachelor's degree from Ekiti State University (2018). Basit previously worked as a staff writer at Ikeja Bird (2022), Associate Editor at Prime Progress (2022), and Staff Writer at The Movee (2018). He is a 2024 Open Climate Fellow (West Africa), 2023 MTN Media Fellow, OCRP Fellow at ICIR, and Accountability Fellow at CJID. Email: basit.jamiu@corp.legit.ng.

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