An American Airlines passenger was duct-taped to a seat on a flight after experiencing a mid-flight meltdown. The incident occurred on American Airlines Flight 1067 en route from Dallas-Fort Worth to Charlotte, North Carolina.
The passenger reportedly began to “scream and make threats” approximately two hours after takeoff. In response to the passenger’s behavior, which disrupted the flight, the crew made the decision to restrain them.
Flight attendants used duct tape to secure the individual to their seat for the remainder of the journey. This measure was taken to ensure the safety and comfort of other passengers and the crew.
Upon arrival in Charlotte, law enforcement officials met the aircraft. The passenger was then removed from the plane and taken into custody.
The article does not provide further details regarding the passenger’s identity, the specific nature of their threats, or the exact timeline of events beyond the two-hour mark after takeoff. It also does not specify the aircraft type or the number of passengers on board. The outcome of the passenger’s interaction with law enforcement is also not mentioned.
The incident highlights a rare and extreme measure taken by an airline crew to manage a disruptive passenger situation during a flight.
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