Lufthansa plane

A GERMAN plane set for Canada had to be diverted after a man desperate for a cigarette tried to open the cabin door at 38,000 feet.

The Lufthansa flight from Munich to Vancouver was forced to make an emergency landing in Hamburg because of the incident.

The man initially tried to light a cigarette on board the Airbus A340-600 but was stopped by cabin crew.

When he realised that he could not smoke on the plane, he started to scream and shout.

The irate passenger then tried to open a cabin door while the plane was in the air.
(FILES) Picture taken on June 4, 2012 show a Lufthansa plane taking off from Frankfurt am Main airport, western Germany. Lufthansa, Germany's biggest airline, said on May 6, 2014 that it narrowed its losses in the first quarter of 2014 and is sticking to its full-year targets despite a

Thankfully, cabin crew managed to stop the man before he could open the door at 38,000 feet.

The subdued man was escorted off the plane when the aircraft touched down in Hamburg.

He was taken to a psychiatric facility where he was diagnosed with a mental disorder.

Police are not investigating the incident at the moment.

First class passenger Dan Iosch told CBC: "Apparently at the beginning of the flight he was being a little difficult.

"But they decided to take off. I guess once we got in the air he got more and more agitated and he tried to light up a cigarette."

A Lufthansa aircraft lands on a runway at Munich's international airport

"He was yelling and screaming. [He] apparently tried to open the back door of the aircraft at 38,000 feet."

Iosch was full of praise for the staff on board the plane.

He said: "The captain was amazing. He had everything in hand and he was calm, but he redirected the plane to Hamburg immediately and we were cleared in straight away."

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