Man Blames Butterfly Hallucination for In-Flight Disturbance

Image: PHOTO: Butterfly feeding from a flower. (photo via Flickr/Conal Gallagher)
Image: PHOTO: Butterfly feeding from a flower. (photo via Flickr/Conal Gallagher)
Patrick Clarke
by Patrick Clarke
Last updated: 12:45 PM ET, Wed October 4, 2017

A man's bizarre behavior, which prompted fighter jets to escort an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Honolulu earlier this year, has been blamed on a hallucination.

According to the Associated Press, Anil Uskanli told a federal court in Hawaii he was hallucinating that he was chasing a butterfly aboard the May 19 flight.

"The butterfly went crazy...flew into the toilet," the 25-year-old Turkey native said. "I followed it. I tried to kill it by punching it."

Uskanli began to concern the flight crew when he approached the front of the plane with a blanket wrapped around his head while carrying a laptop. Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas Brady said crew members feared the device may have contained explosives.

The flight's captain initiated bomb-threat procedures and Uskanli returned to his seat accompanied by an off-duty officer.

A pair of Hawaii National Guard fighter jets escorted the plane to its destination in Honolulu and Uskanli was arrested and taken into federal custody upon landing.

Alarmingly, officials at Los Angeles International Airport said Uskanli already displayed concerning behavior prior to boarding the flight. He purchased his ticket at the airline counter in the middle of the night without any luggage and was arrested prior to the flight after opening a door to a restricted airfield.

Airport police suspected he had been drinking alcohol but he wasn't intoxicated enough to warrant a public drunkenness charge. Instead, he received a citation and was released.

In addition to a lack of communication, experts in the courtroom cited April's infamous United Airlines incident as having a role in American's decision to let the man board.

[READMORE]READ MORE: Fighter Jets Escort Ryanair Flight to London[/READMORE]

While Uskanli faces potential deportation, along with a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, his immigration attorney Gary Singh said he plans to return to Turkey on his own.

"He just wants to go home. He's sick and wants to go home to get help," Singh said via the AP.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Morgan Early argued Uskanli suffers from "major mental illness" and prosecutors aren't expected to seek out additional jail time.


For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.

Topics From This Article to Explore

More From TravelPulse

Patrick Clarke

Patrick Clarke

Senior Editor

A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

Grow Your Travel Business With Certified Courses

Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Puerto Vallarta Specialist ProgramEnveloped in the beauty of a by-gone time, this colorful town on Mexico’s Pacific Coast is sure to win...
Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Korea Travel Specialist ProgramThis course will allow you to explore this fascinating country's incredible diversity of experiences...
Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Costa Rica Specialist ProgramCosta Rica Specialist Program academy ENROLL NOW Costa Rica offers golden shores, fish-filled waters,...
Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Puerto Vallarta Specialist ProgramEnveloped in the beauty of a by-gone time, this colorful town on Mexico’s Pacific Coast is sure to win...
Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Korea Travel Specialist ProgramThis course will allow you to explore this fascinating country's incredible diversity of experiences...
Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Costa Rica Specialist ProgramCosta Rica Specialist Program academy ENROLL NOW Costa Rica offers golden shores, fish-filled waters,...

Don't Miss These Travel Agent Events and Trainings

Watch Now!
Why Cruise, When You Can CunardWednesday, June 24 2026
2:00pm Eastern
When cruise is the option, Cunard is the difference. This session explores what sets the Cunard...
Upcoming Webinar
July AAT Kings WebinarTuesday, July 7, 2026
2:00pm Eastern
Save your spot for this upcoming webinar! Details coming soon!
Upcoming Webinar
July Avanti Destinations WebinarTuesday, July 14, 2026
2:00pm Eastern
Save your spot for this upcoming webinar! Details coming soon!
Watch Now!
Why Cruise, When You Can CunardWednesday, June 24 2026
2:00pm Eastern
When cruise is the option, Cunard is the difference. This session explores what sets the Cunard...
Upcoming Webinar
July AAT Kings WebinarTuesday, July 7, 2026
2:00pm Eastern
Save your spot for this upcoming webinar! Details coming soon!
Upcoming Webinar
July Avanti Destinations WebinarTuesday, July 14, 2026
2:00pm Eastern
Save your spot for this upcoming webinar! Details coming soon!