Thanksgiving Turbulence
Passenger Opens Exit Door Mid-Freakout!!!
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One airline passenger refused to have a Thanksgiving travel meltdown solo — sparking chaos when he yanked open the emergency exit as the plane was taxiing in Atlanta … and that stunt got him slapped with charges real quick.
It happened Tuesday at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport on KLM Flight 622 headed for Amsterdam — when 32-year-old Johannes Van Heertum freaked out, dialed 911 from his seat, claiming he spotted someone with a weapon … then popped the emergency exit and sent the inflatable slide blasting out, according to a press release from Atlanta PD.
The plane rolled back to the ramp, where police stormed on board and hauled Heertum off. Cops say their preliminary investigation points to a mental health episode — claiming he genuinely thought he saw a weapon and spiraled into panic.
EMTs checked him out at the International Terminal before cops slapped him with a stack of charges — reckless conduct, criminal damage to property, and interfering with security measures. He was then carted off to Clayton County Jail.
Authorities say APD Homeland Security was looped in … and KLM confirmed the whole ordeal forced them to cancel the flight. What a flightmare!











