FAA will make Zero
Tolerance policy against unruly passengers permanent
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21 April 2022
The U.S. Department of
Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will make its Zero
Tolerance policy against unruly passengers permanent. The behavior of few
passengers leaves something to be desired, the FAA implemented the policy on 13
January 2021 after seeing a disturbance increase in unruly passenger
incidents. Under the policy, the FAA issues fines to passengers for unruly
behavior instead of warning letters or counseling.
“Behaving dangerously on a plane will cost you;
that’s a promise,” said Acting FAA Administrator Billy
Nolen. “Unsafe behavior simply does not fly and keeping
our Zero Tolerance policy will help us continue making progress to prevent and
punish this behavior.”
The Zero Tolerance policy, combined with the
agency’s public awareness campaign, has helped reduce the incident
rate more than 60 percent. The FAA will continue to work with its airline, labor,
airport and security and law enforcement partners to continue driving down the
number of incidents.
As of 16 February 2022, the FAA referred 80 unruly
passenger cases to the FBI for criminal review. The agency is also working with the TSA to revoke TSA PreCheck from unruly
passengers that are fined by the FAA.
Please see these links for more information on
the Zero Tolerance Policy and unruly passengers.
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