Southwest Airlines Flight 1763

Southwest Airlines Flight 1763
N798SW, the aircraft involved, photographed in July 2008
Incident
DateAugust 11, 2000 (2000-08-11)
SummaryAir rage
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-7H4
OperatorSouthwest Airlines
IATA flight No.WN1763
ICAO flight No.SWA1763
Call signSOUTHWEST 1763
RegistrationN798SW[1]
Flight originLas Vegas, Nevada
DestinationSalt Lake City, Utah
Occupants126
Passengers121[2]
Crew5[2]
Fatalities1 (Jonathan Burton)
Injuries1 (minor)[3]
Survivors125

Southwest Airlines Flight 1763 was a scheduled passenger flight, operated by Southwest Airlines, from McCarran International Airport, in Paradise, Nevada, to Salt Lake City International Airport, in Salt Lake City, Utah. On August 11, 2000, Jonathan Burton, a Las Vegas resident, stormed the cockpit door of the Boeing 737 while in flight, in an apparent case of air rage. The 19-year-old was subdued by six to eight other passengers with such force that he died of asphyxiation.[4] The death was initially believed to have been a heart attack.

  1. ^ Woods, William (August 15, 2000). "Salt Lake Police Department General Offence Hardcopy". Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Truth Proves Elusive in Air Rage Death". ABC News. January 7, 2006. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  3. ^ Roche, Timothy (September 24, 2000). "Homicide In The Sky". Time. Retrieved April 18, 2018 – via content.time.com.
  4. ^ Janofsky, Michael. "Neighbors' Gentler View Of Man Killed on Plane," The New York Times, September 23, 2000.