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American Airlines flight turns around due to 'intoxicated' passenger



Whether you're a frequent flier or have only flown on a passenger aircraft once in your life, here are five things to know about passenger planes.

One "intoxicated" American Airlines passenger got a bit too "lit" while traveling to the City of Lights, and diverted the Paris-bound flight back to New York for "disruptive" behavior.

The flight, carrying 271 passengers, landed safely at John F. Kennedy International Airport shortly before 7 p.m., NBC New York reported.

American Airlines Flight 44 had been in the high skies for about an hour on Saturday night when pilots were forced to return to New York because of the rowdy traveler, who was reportedly drunk.

When reached for comment, a spokesperson for the carrier confirmed that the flight indeed turned around due to an "intoxicated" passenger. Flight 44 again departed for the French capital about three hours after the initial takeoff time of 5:40 p.m., they said.

"American Airlines Flight 44 from JFK to Paris, France (CDG), a Boeing 777 with 271 passengers and 13 crew members, returned to JFK due to a disruptive passenger," an American Airlines spokesperson told Fox News on Monday. "The flight landed without incident at 6:50 p.m. ET and re-departed for Paris at 8:56 p.m. on Nov. 23."

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