Virgin Blue flight forced to land
An AAP report says that a Virgin Blue flight was forced to make an unscheduled landing in Adelaide early on Wednesday after a woman caused a major disruption on board, police say.
The Brisbane-bound flight from Perth landed at Adelaide Airport about 4.20am (CDT) when Australian Federal Police (AFP) were called after a woman caused a disruption, an AFP spokeswoman said.
The woman was removed from the plane and had since been taken to hospital for examination, she said.
No passengers or crew were injured in the incident and the plane took off for Brisbane an hour later.
Comment was being sought from Virgin Blue.
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