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Crime

Man arrested for chasing plane at Dublin Airport

September 27, 2018

The latecomer had dashed toward a plane on the tarmac in a bid to stop it from taking off. The 23-year-old has been charged with criminal damage.

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The Irish man, who chased a plane, leaves courtroom after being charged.
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An Irish man was arrested at Dublin Airport on Thursday after he ran behind a taxiing plane and shouted at the pilot to wait.

Witnesses said the 23-year-old, who arrived late at the departure gate, dashed out of the terminal building and ran after the Ryanair plane, which was departing for Amsterdam.

The airport said the man was "agitated" when airline staff told him he was too late for his flight. He then "broke through a door and made his way onto the tarmac, trying to flag the aircraft down," the airport said.

The man was heard shouting "Wait" to the pilot before he was pinned to the ground by the airport staff. He was later handed over to Irish police and taken to a Dublin police station.

A Dublin court has charged him with criminal damage to a door lock.

He was released on his own bond of €200 ($234) and ordered to appear at the court again on November 8, Irish broadcaster RTE reported.

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