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U.K. flight diverted to Iqaluit due to allegedly drunk man

A 39-year-old man has been arrested after a flight he was on from Vancouver to the U.K. was diverted to Iqaluit.

Police say passengers had to help flight attendants restrain man

The Air Transat flight between Vancouver and the U.K. had to land at the airport in Nunavut's capital, Iqaluit. (Patrick Nagle/CBC)

A 39-year-old man has been arrestedafter an Air Transatflight he was on from Vancouver to the U.K. was diverted to Iqaluit at about 3 a.m. ET Wednesday.

Police said Darren Edward Cosby was intoxicated and acting "belligerent and aggressive."

They say passengers had to help flight attendants restrain the man while the pilot landed the plane. A spokesperson for Air Transat said flight attendants are trained to deal with unruly passengers, but some are too much to handle.

The airline added that no one was hurt or in physical danger.

Darren Edward Cosby, 39, faces charges of uttering threats, mischief and causing a disturbance. He also faces a charge under the Aeronautics Act of endangering the safety or security of an aircraft in flight. (Facebook)

Iqaluit RCMP arrested Cosby after the Airbus A330 plane landed. He faces charges of uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm, mischief, and causing a disturbance.

He also faces a charge under the Aeronautics Act of endangering the safety or security of an aircraft in flight by interfering with the performance of the duties of a crew member.

Cosby is currently in policecustody in Iqaluit.

If found guilty, he could face a fine of up to $100,000 and five years in prison.

The Air Transat flight 242continued on to London's Gatwick airportshortly after the landing. The remaining 328 passengers arrived a few hours late, as did the man's luggage.

There are no roads leading in or out of Iqaluitthe city is only accessible by air or water.