but these numbers also highlight an issue. in many cases passengers are walking free, not meeting law enforcement at the gate. faa administrator steve dixon told a senate hearing about this, and he says he is trying to close theengers ultimately f punishment and maybe prison time. there s more to be done. it requires the cooperation of all those private sector stakeholders including the airports as well as the various aspects of the federal government, fatsa and doj. we ll continue to stay focused on that. reporter: we could be seeing the start of a shift here. that american airlines incident where a passenger allegedly punched a flight attendant in the face was charged earlier this week, and the faa says federal investigators did meet him at the gate. he could face up to 20 years in prison. jim and erica?
would go criminal. he s saying this is just the start of closer communication between the two agencies. here s what he said. i think we re making good progress, but there s certainly more to be done, and it really does require the cooperation of all those private sector stakeholders including the airports as well as the various aspects of the federal government, fatsa and doj, and we ll continue to stay focused on that. we could be seeing the start of a shift here, victor and al alisyn. the goal here is to get law enforcement at the gate to meet the passenger after they get off a plane. last week on an american airlines flight a man was accused of punching a flight atte attendant. he was discharged earlier this week. he could face up to 20 years in prison and a fine.
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