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Woman punches her son and steals
passenger’s cookies on flight from Texas, FAA says
The Federal Aviation Administration is recommending aa hefty fine to a
Horizon Air passenger for an “unruly”
incident on a flight from Austin to San Francisco, officials said in a news
release.
A passenger who refused to fasten her seat belt on the May 18 flight
“punched and screamed at her husband and son .... diverting flight attendants
from their duties,” the news release said. “She threw trash at a flight
attendant, and snatched cookies from a nearby passenger.”
A fine of $32,000 was proposed for the woman, who was not named.
Her case was one of 10 announced Nov. 10.
McClatchy News reached out to Horizon Air for comment.
The FAA recently reported that while incidents with unruly passenger on
commercial flights have dropped since the “Zero Tolerance campaign” launched,
the rate still remains high.
“Our work is having an impact and the trend is moving in the right
direction. But we need the progress to continue. This remains a serious safety
threat, and one incident is one too many,” FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said
in a September release. “The FAA will continue its Zero Tolerance policy, keep
its public awareness campaign going, and keep pushing and partnering with
everyone in the aviation system to do more.”
More than 100 reports of passenger disturbances that involved physical
assault have been filed since Jan. 1, the release said.
According to the Sept. FAA release, “unruly passenger incidents were
occurring approximately six times per every 10,000 flights.”
Among the other fines proposed by the FAA on Nov. 10 include:
$20,000 for a Delta Air Lines passenger accused of yelling orders at
multiple flight attendants and verbally threatened an attendant with profanity
on a flight from New York to Los Angeles.
$26,787 for a Southwest Airlines passenger who left his seat and attempted
to enter the cockpit before he tried to remove his luggage from the overhead bin
during the plane’s final descent, according to the news release.
$24,000 for a passenger on American Airlines who was accused of physically
assaulting a flight attendant after the captain requested to remove her from the
flight for refusing to wear her face mask during boarding.
$23,000 for a passenger who “verbally abused flight attendants after she
realized her assigned seat would not recline” on an American Airlines flight
from Dallas-Fort Worth Airport to Aspen, Colorado, the news release said.
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