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US aviation regulator aims to fine disruptive air passengers up to US$31,750

US aviation regulator aims to fine disruptive air passengers up to US$31,750

US aviation regulator aims to fine disruptive air passengers
up to US$31,750




The Federal Aviation Administration said on สล็อต ค่าย SLOTXO เล่นยังไงให้ได้เงิน that it is seeking
fines of up to US$31,750 for three more passengers who allegedly disrupted flights by
disobeying or interfering with flight attendants.

They mark the latest in a series of civil penalties sought by FAA since the agency announced
a “zero-tolerance” policy against disruptive air travellers.

Each of the latest incidents involved alcohol.

On a Jan 4 JetBlue Airways flights from Haiti to Boston, a man drank alcohol that he had
brought on board, then began yelling and grabbed the arms of two flight attendants.
The crew moved nearby passengers to other seats and called police to meet the plane when it
landed. The FAA proposed a US$31,750 fine against the man.

The FAA is seeking a US$16,750 penalty against another passenger on the same flight, saying
he too was drinking alcohol he had brought on board, shouted obscenities, and “made motions
to strike a flight attendant". Police escorted him off the plane in Boston.

The agency is also seeking a US$14,500 fine against a man on a Jan 14 SkyWest flight from
Yuma, Arizona, to Dallas-Fort Worth. The FAA said he drank “multiple” mini bottles of his
own alcohol and bothered other passengers. Flight attendants moved him, but he left his
seat, at one point starting toward the front of the plane.

Two off-duty law enforcement officers wrestled the man back into his seat, then sat in
the row behind him, the FAA said. The captain asked police to meet the plane at the gate.

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