PUBLISHED ONNovember 07, 2019 1:57 AM
AMSTERDAM - A pilot accidentally triggered a hijacking/hostage taking alarm in a plane's cockpit, causing a major security lockdown on Wednesday (Nov 6) at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, one of Europe's busiest.
An investigation is under way to determine what went wrong, Dutch military police said.
"In a plane (set to fly) from Amsterdam to Madrid tonight an alarm was accidentally activated which set off safety protocols at the airport," Spanish-owned Air Europa said.
"There was no cause for alarm. All passengers were fine and waiting for the flight to take off."
It added: "We are sorry. There was no cause for alarm."