Passengers Restrain Man Attempting to Open Plane Door on Flight to Dallas
A flight bound for Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Airport turned chaotic on Tuesday when a passenger attempted to open the cabin door mid-flight. The incident, reported by the DFW Airport Department of Public Safety, ended with passengers restraining the man using duct tape after a tense confrontation.
A Dangerous Outburst
The disturbance began when the man stood up and insisted he needed to leave the plane, becoming increasingly agitated. He then rushed toward a flight attendant in an attempt to access the cabin door. Three passengers intervened, pinning the man down and securing his wrists and ankles with duct tape to prevent further escalation.
Upon landing at DFW, airport law enforcement and FBI agents boarded the plane to take custody of the restrained passenger. He was removed from the aircraft in a wheelchair for a mental health evaluation. Another passenger was reportedly still holding the man down when authorities arrived.
Injuries and Response
During the altercation, the flight attendant sustained injuries to their wrist and neck and was transported to a hospital for treatment. American Airlines, which operated the flight, praised the crew and passengers for their swift actions, stating, "The safety and security of our customers and team members is our top priority, and we thank our team members and customers for managing a difficult situation."
As of Wednesday, the FBI confirmed no charges have been filed in connection with the incident. The event underscores the challenges faced by airline staff and passengers in ensuring safety during unpredictable situations.