The Federal Air Force Administration (FAA) announced that it was investigating an incident that included an alleged attack on a recent flight to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
FAA said in a statement on his website that the incident happened at about 5:20 pm on Monday, March 17, which included a flight of Delta Airlines who traveled from the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Lax.
He noted that the Delta flight crew reported on a “passenger disorder”, which encouraged the FAA investigation.
The agency did not clarify what a nuisance was, although it included an adult male passenger who allegedly bitten another passenger and hit others during flight, according to CNN, Fox 5 Atlanta and USA Today.
Delta Airlines Boeing 767-332er arrives at the Los Angeles International Airport.
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The members of the crew had to restrain the man and was transported to an ambulance from LAX nearby hospital for psychological assessment, for CNN he is a Los Angeles fire department for CNN. Later, an ambulance returned to examine another Delta passenger who was injured, on the way out.
Delta Airlines and the Los Angeles Fire Department did not immediately respond to the request of people to comment on the incident.
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Samantha Moore Facteau, Delta spokeswoman, told CNN and Fox 5 Atlanta, a statement that “Delta has a zero tolerance for rude behavior and that she will work with the Law Implementation Bodies.”
Airline companies did not provide other incident details. The airline companies also did not say whether a passenger could face sentences, fees or criminal punishment for the incident.
Looking at Lax Airport.
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FAA noted on her website that by March 16 this year there were 311 rude passenger incidents. Last week, about 1.6 rude passengers were reported to every 10,000 flights.
Last year, the FAA reported to 2,102 rude passenger incidents. Since 2021 – who had the highest reports on rude passengers to 5,973 – the number of rude passengers was consistently above 2,000.
“FAA conducts legal procedures for implementing any passenger who attacks, threatens, intimidates or interfere with a member of the Avio -Company and may propose civic penalties up to $ 37,000 per violation,” the CNN statement said.
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