Southwest Air employee injured due to passenger misconduct, hospitalized
The Federal Aviation Administration has noted the steep increase in cases of unruly passengers and violence against aviation staff this year, they have so far documented 5,100 cases as of November 9th and 236 enforcement cases filed. ...
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