Yesterday's Air China flight CA4121 from Jiuzhaigou to Beijing was delayed for nearly six hours because of a fight onboard, according to a source familiar with the matter by Weibo user @Everviva.
A passenger onboard somehow had a flight with the flight attendant. Pilot in command refused to take off and let the passenger down the aircraft. Detailed information are still unknown but the furious passenger eventually got off the airplane and the flight resumed its operation.
The flag carrier's aircraft, Registration B6035, was scheduled to take off from Sichuan Jiuzhaihuanglong Airport (JZH) at 7:15 a.m. on Aug. 30 and actually departed from the airport at 1:03 a.m. today with nearly 6 hours' delay, according to VeryZhun, China's leading flight status service provider.
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