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Ontario man who tried to open cabin door on Air Canada flight pleads guilty

Click to play video: 'Air Canada flight diverted after passenger allegedly threatens to open door'
Air Canada flight diverted after passenger allegedly threatens to open door
Wed, May 17: An Air Canada flight bound for Toronto had to be diverted after a passenger allegedly threatened to open the plane door mid-flight. Cindy Pom reports – May 17, 2017

An Ontario man who tried to open the door of an Air Canada plane mid-flight and threatened flight attendants with hot coffee has pleaded guilty in the case.

Brandon Courneyea’s plea in a U.S. court covers one count of interfering with a flight attendant, which has a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a fine of up to US$250,000.

His lawyer says Courneyea will be sentenced on Sept. 11.

WATCH: Toronto city councillor Michael Thompson recounted the moments when an unruly passenger threatened to open the door of the plane mid-flight

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Toronto councillor details Air Canada incident where passenger allegedly threatened to open door

Court documents say Courneyea admitted to taking cocaine before boarding a flight from Montego Bay, Jamaica to Toronto on May 15.

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Once on board the flight, documents say Courneyea began behaving erratically, stating he wanted to take the plane down and trying to open the cabin door.

Documents say he also swung pots of hot coffee at members of the flight crew before staff and passengers forcibly bound him to his seat with zip ties to prevent further disturbance.

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