

In Tuesday’s AA1774 incident, detailed by a passenger on TikTok, the female first class passenger began behaving badly one hour into the two-hour flight to Charlotte. Airlines are pushing for criminal penalties. The FAA is regularly recommending substantial financial penalties. Reports of bad behavior are at record highs. Chris Nguyen JFemale first class passenger has an inflight mental breakdownĪirlines and the FAA are cracking down on disruptive passenger incidents. Strangely, passengers were repeatedly told not to film on the plane. Passengers were ordered to put their hands on their heads for 45-60 minutes before landing.

The arrest happened when 2289 landed in Miami (flight landed at 4:42 ET). However, the flight was delayed overnight in Charlotte as a result. As a result, American Airlines removed the students from the plane. American Airlines says they became disruptive to other customers and refused to follow crew member’s instructions while onboard. On Monday, July 5, a group of teenage high school students traveling on American Airlines Flight 893 from Charlotte to Nassau (NAS) were non-compliant with federal mask requirements. Upon landing, police armed with machine guns boarded the aircraft to arrest a passenger. On a different flight on Tuesday, AA2289, operating between Los Angeles (LAX) and Miami (MIA), the flight crew ordered passengers to put their hands on their heads for nearly an hour before the plane landed. She assaulted and bit a flight attendant and attempted to open the forward boarding door. The female passenger reportedly had an inflight mental breakdown. Multiple media reports are circulating concerning American Airlines Flight AA1774 from Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) to Charlotte (CLT) on Tuesday, July 6.

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Photo: Vincenzo Pace/Simple Flying A series of high-profile disruptive passenger incidents onboard American Airlines Flight attendants duct-taped a passenger to her seat on an American Airlines flight last week. In the latest of a series of high-profile disruptive passenger incidents on American Airlines this week, flight attendants duct-taped a first class passenger to her seat after she physically attacked them and tried to open the plane’s door.
