Man in flight disturbance case was hallucinating butterfly
HONOLULU — A Turkish man pleaded guilty Tuesday to interfering with a flight crew and blamed his inflight behaviour that prompted fighter jets to escort the plane to its Honolulu destination on hallucinating that he was chasing a butterfly.
A butterfly suddenly came out of the pocket of the seat in front of him, Anil Uskanli said in a Honolulu federal court Tuesday in describing what he did during the May 19 American Airlines flight from Los Angeles. “The butterfly went crazy … flew into the toilet,” he said. “I followed it. I tried to kill it by punching it.”
Uskanli, 25, said he now realizes that he was ill and hallucinating.
To flight crew and passengers, Uskanli’s behaviour was concerning, including when he walked to the front of the plane with a blanket wrapped around his head and carrying a laptop crew members feared contained explosives, Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas Brady said.