A Southwest Airlines passenger was hospitalized after opening the emergency exit door of the airplane and climbing onto the wing.The incident occurred around 7:41 p.m. CT at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport in Kenner, La.The passenger’s behavior appeared to be the result of a “mental health emergency,” according to a news release from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office.ASouthwest Airlinespassenger was taken to the hospital on Sunday night after he opened the emergency exit of the aircraft.GettyAccording to a news release from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office shared with PEOPLE, the 38-year-old man climbed onto the wing of the plane before jumping to the ground while it was still stationed at its gate before takeoff. The incident occurred around 7:41 p.m. CT at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.The man was taken to a local hospital after deputies noticed he was “incoherent and not fully aware of his surroundings,” the release states. As the passenger’s behavior appeared to be the result of a “mental health emergency,” he was not arrested or criminally charged.As of Monday afternoon, the man is still in the hospital and the investigation is being referred to federal authorities.Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport in Kenner, Louisiana.Chris Graythen/GettyIn a statement to PEOPLE, a representative for Southwest Airlines said, “We commend our flight and ground crews for their swift action and apologize to our customers for their inconvenience.”They added that the flight eventually departed for Atlanta before reaching its final destination of Baltimore.Southwest Airlines plane.GettyIn March, Southwest Airlines passengers witnessed another alarming incident when a flight departing from José Martí International Airport in Havana, Cuba was forced to turn back and make an emergency landing.The plane was headed to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. when a fire started in the engine due to a bird strike. Videos from passengers on board showed the cabin filling with thick smoke as oxygen masks dangled above them.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“The pilots safely returned to Havana where the 147 customers and six crew evacuated the aircraft via slides due to smoke in the cabin,” a spokesperson for the airline told PEOPLE at the time.“The customers and crew were bussed to the terminal and are being accommodated on alternative flights to Fort Lauderdale,” they added.

ASouthwest Airlinespassenger was taken to the hospital on Sunday night after he opened the emergency exit of the aircraft.

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Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 landing

According to a news release from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office shared with PEOPLE, the 38-year-old man climbed onto the wing of the plane before jumping to the ground while it was still stationed at its gate before takeoff. The incident occurred around 7:41 p.m. CT at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.

The man was taken to a local hospital after deputies noticed he was “incoherent and not fully aware of his surroundings,” the release states. As the passenger’s behavior appeared to be the result of a “mental health emergency,” he was not arrested or criminally charged.

As of Monday afternoon, the man is still in the hospital and the investigation is being referred to federal authorities.

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport in Kenner, Louisiana.Chris Graythen/Getty

A general view of the interior of the new airport at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport on October 24, 2019

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In a statement to PEOPLE, a representative for Southwest Airlines said, “We commend our flight and ground crews for their swift action and apologize to our customers for their inconvenience.”

They added that the flight eventually departed for Atlanta before reaching its final destination of Baltimore.

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Planes landing and taking off

In March, Southwest Airlines passengers witnessed another alarming incident when a flight departing from José Martí International Airport in Havana, Cuba was forced to turn back and make an emergency landing.

The plane was headed to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. when a fire started in the engine due to a bird strike. Videos from passengers on board showed the cabin filling with thick smoke as oxygen masks dangled above them.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“The pilots safely returned to Havana where the 147 customers and six crew evacuated the aircraft via slides due to smoke in the cabin,” a spokesperson for the airline told PEOPLE at the time.

“The customers and crew were bussed to the terminal and are being accommodated on alternative flights to Fort Lauderdale,” they added.

source: people.com