The airspace above the Copenhagen port was closed Wednesday morning after a driver escaped through police and entered the port by driving through a fence. The aircraft had to stop for two hours – the machine is now starting and landing again, but has not been captured so far.
Danish police wanted to stop the stolen Land Rover with a Swedish license plate. His driver not only didn’t stop at the officer’s orders, but he also began to run away. So, on Wednesday morning, the chase began.
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At about 3:30, the man arrived at the Copenhagen airport and drove into the fence. He then got out of the car and began walking towards Port Plate. This promptly closed the airport and the airspace above it.
– The driver disappeared in the darkness. We are looking for him with an airport employee – reporting the head of Copenhagen police, Michael Andersen.
Copenhagen. Action at the airport, the driver plunged into the fence. They stopped moving
A few hours later it was reported that the man was no longer at the airport. 6:00 pm Aircraft traffic in Copenhagen has recovered. However, no fugitives have been caught.
The service determined that the car forced several concrete blocks around a nearby restaurant, except for the fact that he had passed through the fence. FlightAware data shows that while police were operating there, several machines were waiting to be able to land at the airport.
One of them belongs to the SAS line and is forced to fly from Bangkok and land on the Malmö aviators after he traveled through southern Sweden.
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