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Drunken Women Fight on Plane, NORAD Scrambles

Two Canadian women are facing charges after authorities say they forced a flight bound for Cuba to return to Toronto.
Two CF-18 fighter jets from the 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron in Bagotville fly over the Mediterranean Sea near Trapani, Sicily, in this Canadian Forces handout photo dated April 3, 2011. Canada has deployed six CF-18 (CF-188) Hornets to enforce the no-fly zone over Libya.
Two CF-18 fighter jets from the 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron in Bagotville fly over the Mediterranean Sea near Trapani, Sicily, in this Canadian Forces handout photo dated April 3, 2011. Canada has deployed six CF-18 (CF-188) Hornets to enforce the no-fly zone over Libya. Canadian Forces via REUTERS file

Two Canadian women are facing charges after authorities say they drank their duty free alcohol in the flight's bathroom, triggered the fire alarm with a cigarette and got into a fight each other, forcing a Sunwing flight bound for Cuba to return to Toronto under a military escort.

Peel Region police Thursday said Lilia Ratmanski, 25, and Milana Muzikante, 26, have been charged with smoking on board an aircraft and endangering its safety. The airline said the flight had left Toronto late Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 when it was disrupted by "two unruly female passengers."

Sunwing vice-president Janine Chapman said the passengers had consumed a "significant quantity of their duty-free alcohol purchase in the lavatory." She said they lit a cigarette, triggering the smoke alarm, and "proceeded to get into a physical altercation with each other and made a threat against the aircraft."

NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) said it scrambled two CF-18 fighter jets based out of Bagotville, Quebec, to escort Flight 656 back to Toronto.

Peel Region Constable Thomas Ruttan said the entire plane "erupted in cheers" when the two were removed from the aircraft after it arrived back at Pearson. He said the pair will appear in court later Thursday for a bail hearing and will also face additional charges including mischief endangering life and uttering threats.

— The Associated Press