Boston Herald

FAA issues $81M unruly passenger fine, highest ever

- — HERALD WIRE SERVICES

A woman who flew out of Dallas Fort Worth Internatio­nal Airport on an American Airlines plane last summer was handed the largest unruly passenger fine to date for hitting and spitting on fellow passengers as well as crew members, the FAA said.

The woman, who was not named, was fined $81,950 for her alleged behavior on a flight on July 7 between DFW Internatio­nal Airport and Charlotte, the two largest American Airlines hubs.

According to the Federal Aviation Administra­tion, the woman fell into the aisle and then “hurt the flight attendant that offered to help.”

“The passenger then pushed the flight attendant aside and tried to open the cabin door,” the FAA said. “Two flight attendants tried to restrain the passenger, but she repeatedly hit one of the flight attendants on the head.”

Flight attendants tackled the woman and restrained her wrists and feet with “duct tape and what appeared to be zip ties,” a fellow passenger told The Washington Post about the incident.

The FAA said the woman was placed in flex cuffs, but she then “spit at, headbutted, bit and tried to kick the crew and other passengers.”

The woman was apprehende­d when the plane landed in Charlotte. The FAA did not say where the woman lives or whether or

‘The passenger then pushed the flight attendant aside and tried to open the cabin door. Two flight attendants tried to restrain the passenger, but she repeatedly hit one of the flight attendants on the head.’

not her travel originated at DFW Internatio­nal Airport.

The fines were the largest ever sought by the FAA, which has given out about $2 million in proposed fines since the beginning of 2022. There have been 1,081 unruly passenger reports in 2022 and 159 cases referred to law enforcemen­t, according to the FAA. That’s a slowdown from 2021, when there were nearly 6,000 reports and 350 enforcemen­t actions initiated.

Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced the fines on The View.

“If you are on an airplane, don’t be a jerk and don’t endanger the flight crews and fellow passengers,” Buttigieg said. “If you do, you will be fined by the FAA.”

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