Yuma Sun

Disruptive airline passenger ordered to pay $97K

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HONOLULU — A man who disrupted a Hawaiian Airlines flight so much that the plane had to turn around and return to Honolulu last year instead of heading to New York must pay the airline nearly $100,000, a federal judge ruled.

New Jersey resident James August was ordered to pay restitutio­n on Monday after he was sentenced to three months of probation in June, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.

He pleaded guilty to interferin­g with flight crew members and flight attendants in February.

August was accused of drunkenly threatenin­g his girlfriend, her children, other passengers and crew members during the flight and slapping a flight attendant on her shoulder, according to an FBI affidavit.

August said he did not remember what happened but did not dispute accounts that he was threatenin­g and disruptive.

He was arrested after the November Hawaiian Airlines flight returned to Honolulu.

The payment of $97,817 represents reimbursem­ent of Hawaiian Airlines’ costs for turning the jet around — including fuel, maintenanc­e, ground crew, replacemen­t flight crew, landing fee and re-catering.

The restitutio­n ordered by U.S. District Judge Susan Oki Mollway also includes what Hawaiian Airlines paid to find seats for passengers on other airlines.

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