![]() The FAA has proposed fines against 80 passengers so far, including one JetBlue customer who was hit with the heaviest fine of $45,000 for hurling objects at passengers and putting his head up a flight attendant's skirt on May 24. It was revealed last month that the FAA has issued a total of $1 million in fines this year against unruly passengers after receiving nearly 3,900 reports of incidents since January. The Federal Aviation Administration point out that it has seen a disturbing increase in reports in reports of unruly passenger behavior in 2021. A woman aboard a Frontier Airlines flight from Orlando to Providence, Rhode Island, allegedly kept kicking the plane's bulkhead, screaming obscenities at fellow passengers and flight attendants, locking herself in the bathroom and throwing nuts at people.A man aboard a Frontier Airlines flight from Atlanta to New York allegedly assaulted two flight attendants after the plane landed, threatening to kill one of them.A man aboard a Southwest Airlines flight from Orlando to Kansas City allegedly assaulted passengers around him because someone had refused to change seats to accommodate the man's partner.A man aboard a JetBlue flight from New York to San Francisco allegedly snorted cocaine, kept removing his facemask, made non-consensual contact with another passenger, threatened to harm and stab other passengers.The plane made an emergency landing and he was handcuffed and fined $45,000 A man aboard a JetBlue flight from New York to Orlando allegedly threw objects at passengers, blocked the aisles and put his head up a flight attendants skirt.The FAA proposed a zero-tolerance policy in 2021 ![]() 'We thank our crew for their professionalism and our customers for their understanding,' a company spokesperson added in the statement. 'We were lucky to have such a well trained crew who kept their cool throughout the flight!'Īmerican Airlines thanked its crew for the way it handled the incident on board the flight. ![]() 'After asking him to calm down the man went into a complete meltdown of racist, sexist and belligerent comments, culminating in his arrest at the gate,' Busch wrote. He said Armstrong started to weirdly behave when he was started yelling at an Asian woman, telling her to sit down while she was standing up to 'to deal with a back issue.'īusch wrote in an Instagram post: 'He then told flight attendants that the woman and the person she was with 'didn't belong here'. Police escort Armstrong off the place before charging him with public intoxication and disorderly conductīusch dubbed Armstrong 'Kevin' in the video - meaning a male-version of Karen: a pejorative slur for white women who make entitled scenes in public ![]()
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