![]() United Airlines confirmed the incident in a statement to The Post The flight crew rushed to the man’s side and was able to pull him back to safety. KTRK The passenger had to be restrained after repeatedly punching a flight crew member. The woman who recorded the video said the disruptive traveler opened an emergency exit and tried to jump out of the plane before takeoff. “The plane is elevated, so he would have jumped apparently two stories to the ground,” Jimenez said. Jimenez said the situation took an even more dangerous turn when the irate passenger walked up to an emergency exit door at the front of the plane and opened it, planning to jump out. “Oh my God! Stop! Stop!” other travelers on the plane witnessing the beating exclaim. KTRK The unruly passenger, dressed in blue, reportedly flew into a rage after being asked to move out of another traveler’s assigned seat. ![]() Cellphone video shows a United passenger taking a swing at a flight attendant during a melee aboard a flight from San Francisco to Houston early Monday. The out-of-control passenger then proceeded to physically assault the flight attendant, hitting the United employee several times with his fists, as seen in the footage. “Then, he began slurring his speech a little bit.” “They had to bring in a gate attendant to try to talk to both of them,” she said. Jimenez said the male passenger flew into a rage because she asked his wife and then him to move out of her assigned seat. ![]() The fellow passenger said the situation began unfolding before the flight took off from San Francisco International Airport around midnight. Jimenez told the station ABC13 that at one point during the melee, the unruly passenger even tried to jump out of the plane while it was still on the ground. Traveler Naya Jimenez captured the chaotic scene on video, showing a male passenger taking swings at a flight attendant and then being restrained by good Samaritans. Upstate woman sentenced for rampage on flight, jumping down inflatable slideįlight diverted after unruly passenger breaks free from restraints: ‘They wouldn’t calm down’Ĭellphone video captures the shocking moment an enraged passenger repeatedly punches a United Airlines crew member on a red-eye flight from San Francisco to Houston on Monday. Rowdy, ‘drunk’ passenger dragged off Southwest flight out of NOLA Throughout, it’s his playful poeticism-and his tremulous croons, which crackle with a warm, boyish charm-that make even his saddest revelations sound so comforting.Wild video shows unruly passenger spit on people while being dragged off Southwest flight ![]() Still, Rosenberg’s remained firmly indebted to his folk roots, letting his strengths shine in the details: the gentle fingerpicking of the aptly titled “Simple Song,” the nimble percussion of the upbeat “Anywhere,” or the cinematic string arrangements that cushion the heartbreak and enhance the sanguine reveries permeating 2019’s Sometimes It’s Something, Sometimes It’s Nothing At All. The slow-building “Let Her Go,” a bittersweet ballad of life’s inevitable ironies from 2012’s All the Little Lights, pushed him into the international spotlight-an opening spot on Ed Sheeran’s tour certainly helped, too. Since, he’s been highly prolific, releasing 10 albums in his first decade alone, carefully tweaking his sound every step of the way. He officially went solo as Passenger in 2009 with Wide Eyes Blind Love, a stripped-down acoustic set evoking the intimate storytelling of David Gray. They released just one album before calling it quits, but Rosenberg, the group’s main songwriter, stuck with the name. Upon returning to Brighton, he co-founded the folk-rock band Passenger in 2003. Born Michael David Rosenberg in 1984, the Brighton, England native took classical guitar lessons as a kid and eventually brought those skills to the streets to busk around England and Australia after leaving home at age 16. Passenger’s lightly sweetened folk-pop oozes with romance-even when he’s detailing the painful experience of letting go. ![]()
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