A view of the Baton Rouge, La., airport on Wednesday.
By NBC News
An unarmed?passenger who locked himself in the cockpit of a vacant American Eagle plane Wednesday afternoon at the Baton Rouge, La., airport was taken into custody, officials say.
Police had been negotiating with the passenger who boarded Embraer 145 that was supposed to leave for Dallas as Flight 2795, NBC station WVLA reported. The man, identified as Andrew Aleffi,?used the public address system to make rants, they said.
American Eagle canceled the flight.
The passenger?apparently had?a ticket for the flight and boarded the plane at the gate after passing through security, they said.
The plane had landed from its previous flight and passengers and crew had left, officials said. The?plane was being serviced when the man forced his way?past the gate agent, locked himself in the cockpit and tried to communicate with the tower, they said. However, he apparently did not know how to operate the?radio?or fly the plane, they said.
Power to the plane had been cut off, so it was inoperable.
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The man was unarmed and was not on any no-fly lists, officials said.
The Baton Rouge Police Department and the FBI dealt with the incident, which was not considered a terrorist threat, WVLA reported.
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