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An investigation is conducted after a naughty passenger is allegedly attacking another passenger On flight on Delta Air Lines Air Lines The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed from the Atlanta to Los -Angeles.
FAA told Fox News Digital that the Delta Air Lines Flight 501 has landed safe Passenger violation.
The agency said Airbus A350 was traveling from the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport when the incident occurred aboard.
FAA states that it will investigate the alleged attack.
An investigation is being investigated after the naughty passenger allegedly attacks another passenger on the Delta Air Lines from Atlanta at Los -Angeles. (Massimo Fassare/Massimo Fassare/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
The airline’s press secretary shared a statement with Digital Fox News and confirmed that they work with law enforcement and have “zero tolerance” for this type of behavior.
“Delta has zero tolerance for naughty behavior and worked with law enforcement agencies on the investigation,” said Delta Air Lines.
Login to FAA headquarters in Washington, Columbia County (J. David Ake/Getty Images)
Neither the airline nor the FAA shared what happened, or if the passenger collided with any criminal or civil punishments.
The Los Angeles Fire Service shared with the Kabc-TV, which the crew aboard the flight stated that an adult man was supposed to be restrained after the blowing of one passenger and strike on the other.
The crew aboard the flight said that an adult man was supposed to be restrained after the bite of one passenger and the impact of others. (Istock)
Officials added that the ambulance had taken a naughty passenger to a hospital for a psychological assessment, and then returned to inspect the passenger he suffered, the socket reports.
FAA said it Airlines report In 2024, more than 1800 naughty passenger incidents.
One of these incidents included a “naughty” passenger aboard the Cincinnati flight in Las Vegas, December 23 that was to be redirected to Kansas -Siti, where the passenger was removed.
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So far, more than 300 such incidents have been registered in 2025, according to the FAA website.
“FAA pursues legal actions to implement law enforcement agencies against any passenger who attacks, threatens, intimidate or prevents members of the airline, and can offer civilian punishments up to $ 37,000 for violation,” the agency said.
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