Woman duct-taped after trying to open plane door mid journey on an American Airlines flight

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Woman duct-taped after trying to open plane door mid journey on an American Airlines flight #Baaghi

July 12, 2021: The 190 passengers on American Airlines Flight 1774 boarded regularly and took their seats for a two-hour ride from Dallas-Fort Worth to Charlotte. Elizabeth LaClair was sitting in 2 rows when she heard a woman sitting behind her telling her companion that she did not want the plane to “fly more”, and became increasingly restless. “She looked just fine and weird,” said Laclair, who was flying back to Augusta GA after hiking in Utah.

La Clair added, “She started to get more and more angry and loud, and the person sitting next to her, along with the flight attendants, tried to comfort her and calm her down, but some It didn’t work out. “

“Suddenly, the woman in her 30s with green heads ran to the door and tried to open it,” La Clair said. LaClair added that the flight crew ran and “tailed” the woman, then restrained her wrists and legs with duct tape and the zipper’s connection was known. “It was like a pure shock to someone who has been a flight attendant for many years and is thinking, I can’t believe this is happening,” she said.

After a partial restraint on the part of the staff, La Claire said, the woman seemed to become more agitated and violent in the moment, startled by the kicking and screaming, which “caused a commotion”. That’s why when the flight attendant asked the passengers to stand in the front and back of the woman standing in line so that the staff could discuss her and tap the duct on the seat.

American Airlines confirmed the incident in a statement sent to The Washington Post on Sunday, saying that as the commotion developed, the crew reported a “potential security concern” after the woman tried to open a boarding door and “physically assaulted and bit a flight attendant.”

“The individual was restrained until the flight landed at Charlotte and could be met by law enforcement and emergency personnel,” the statement said. “We applaud our crew for their professionalism and quick effort to protect those on board.”

The pilot told passengers to stay in their seats and said there was “a problem in the plane,” but did not offer further details, leaving other passengers in the back of the plane confused and unaware of what was happening.

A spokesperson for American Airlines did not respond to further questions about the episode, including whether the company’s policy allows the use of duct tape to restrain passengers who endanger others, but the spokesperson said the woman will be barred from its flights pending further investigation.

The FAA has reported a recent increase in the number of reports of unruly behavior on flights. In May, the agency said it was reviewing 1,300 reports of passengers behaving badly on flights since February — after initiating 1,300 such cases in the decade prior.

In May, a 28-year-old woman on a Southwest Airline flight was accused of attacking a flight attendant after she ignored instructions as the plane landed in San Diego. She was arrested after allegedly giving the crew member serious bodily injuries, including the loss of two teeth.

The plane from last week’s incident landed about 3:20 a.m. on Wednesday at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, where police and emergency personnel boarded the aircraft “to provide treatment and transport the customer to a local hospital for evaluation,” American Airlines said.

A video posted on TikTOk showed the woman wearing a purple shirt, strapped to her seat with silver duct tape over her mouth and around her arms and chest, screaming what sounds like “You! You! You!” as passengers exited the aircraft past her and flight attendants calmly saw people off.

Even after being fully restrained, the woman continued to yell obscenities throughout the flight, LeClair said.

“All we wanted was for the flight to land, which felt like an eternity,” LaClair said, praising the flight crew for its quick response and for keeping the passengers safe in a volatile situation.

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