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‘He's sorry': JetBlue passenger who opened door of taxiing plane in Boston charged

Angel Luis Morales Torres was arraigned Wednesday in East Boston District Court after a disturbance a night earlier on a flight that was about to take off from Logan Airport

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The man arrested after allegedly opening a door on a taxiing JetBlue flight at Boston’s Logan airport Tuesday night has appeared in court, while his mother says he’s sorry for what happened.

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A JetBlue passenger who allegedly opened the plane's emergency door as the aircraft was getting ready to take off Tuesday at Boston Logan International Airport appeared in court Wednesday, pleading not guilty to the charge against him.

Angel Luis Morales Torres, 23, of Bayamon, Puerto Rico, was charged with interfering with aircraft operation.

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The incident was reported around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, and state police confirmed one person was detained over reports of a disturbance on a taxiing aircraft. They later said in a statement that the passenger "wanted to deplane" and "opened an aircraft door suddenly and without warning."

A JetBlue representative said in a statement to NBC News that Flight 161 was delayed after a person opened the door over the wing "for unknown reasons," then stayed on the aircraft.

At left, an emergency slide deployed on a JetBlue plane at Logan International Airport on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. At right, Angel Luis Morales Torres appears in court the next day to face a charge in the incident.

In court Wednesday his attorney said he had a psychiatric episode on the plane.

The suspect's mother, Ana Torres, said she spoke with him Wednesday. He was in the Boston area with his girlfriend to attend a friend's graduation. They were heading back to Puerto Rico when this happened, she said.

“He’s sorry for what he did," she told NBC10 Boston. “What happened in his mind at that moment, who knows.”

She added that she was worried they may not be able to get him back home due to the charge.

Bail was set at $500. He is next scheduled to appear in court on March 4.

A man was arrested after opening an emergency exit door on a JetBlue flight that was about to take off from Boston.

An emergency slide on the JetBlue plane was deployed during the incident, a Massport spokeswoman told NBC10 Boston. No one was hurt, but it was a chaotic night for passengers, who were delayed in their trips to San Juan, Puerto Rico.

One passenger who spoke to NBC10 Boston says he was completely shocked when the man stood up and started walking toward the emergency door. He claims the incident happened after the man got in a fight with the person he was with.

"Two people directly behind me, they were arguing, boyfriend and girlfriend," Fred Wynn said. "I guess the boyfriend wanted to see the girlfriend's phone, and she wouldn't let him see."

Wynn continued that the man "got up, ran down the center aisle, grabbed the emergency door, ripped the emergency door off, and right before he was able to get out, an FBI agent tackled him. It was wild, it was crazy. I didn't expect to see something like that."

State police say they believe this was an isolated incident.

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