FAA Pursuing Civil Penalties Against Misbehaving Airline Passengers
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The Federal Aviation Administration as many as a dozen passengers could pay fines as high as $30,000 for interfering with airline crews.
Federal officials said Monday they are pursuing civil penalties against two more passengers for interfering with airline crews, the latest in a surge of such cases in recent months. The Federal Aviation Administration said it is continuing to take a zero-tolerance stance against unruly passengers. The most recent cases involve a passenger who refused to wear a face mask, which is required by federal regulation, and another who cursed flight attendants and the captain after boarding a plane.More Related News