A Frontier Airlines passenger flying Denver to Houston on Tuesday wound up restrained after a violent outburst in which they punched a window so hard it appeared to break. He assaulted the rest of the cabin as well, while passengers intervened to restrain him.
The incident began about 20 minutes into Flight 4856, as he tried to engage the woman seated in the row in front of him. She wasn’t interested, and punched the seat and the plane’s window beside him. As he banged on the window he yelled in several language.
Cracks could be seen – along with his blood – on the window. Several men onboard subdued him using makeshift restraints fashioned from shoestrings, belts, and headphones.
After the plane arrived in Houston at 11:10 p.m., police officers met the aircraft and questioned the passenger. Frontier Airlines opted not to press charges because maybe that’s just how Frontier passengers usually act?
Press. Freakin’. Charges.
Or it will never stop.
How could she not be interested? Everything points to him being Prince Charming.
That’s disturbing and upsetting. If your flight was delayed or cancelled due to this jabroni that would be incredibly frustrating. Hopefully the damage he caused is just to the plastic ‘reveal’ or ‘dust cover’ and not to the actual window or airframe. Ideally, that panel can be replaced quickly by a qualified maintenance crew, and the aircraft returned to service. The airline should definitely ban this guy for life, warn other airlines, seek to recover costs directly from him or whatever deep pockets may be available, and if appropriate press charges. How quickly some forget that flying is a privilege. We must shun such misbehavior.
Not pressing charges is why these actors and their (NB the proper use of “their” 😉 actions proliferate. It’s true for airlines, but it’s actually true for any institution in our Western society.
Frontier gets the bottom of the barrel and no surprise the airline didn’t want to press charges. Those little animals painted on the tail of the plane would act better onboard.
WTF is wrong with Frontier Airlines? How can you NOT press charges??? Did the pilot or ground supervisor or whoever made that decision *also* try to hit on the woman and was rejected as well? Was this a decision out of empathy (or sympathy) for the rejected suitor? (“Oh, wow, man — I’ve been there, too. I once punched the window out of a Greyhound bus…here’s a get out of jail free card and a $50 discount on a future Frontier flight…”)
What languages?