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Unruly airplane passengers are straining the system for keeping peace in the sky


Unruly airplane passengers are straining the system for keeping peace in the sky
Michael Laris and Lori Aratani, The Washington Post
July 18, 2021
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FILE - In this Thursday, July 1, 2021 file photo, people walk through Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City.Rick Bowmer/AP
After consuming several beers and a couple of shots before takeoff, a miner started urinating near his seat on an Alaska Airlines flight, an FBI special agent recounted. Instructed to cover himself, he responded: I have to pee.
Two weeks later, a shirtless musician with a history of mental illness tried to fling open an exit door during a flight to Los Angeles as five people fought to stop him. He advised that he wanted to kill everyone, including himself, on the aircraft, another agent wrote. ....

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Unruly Air Passengers Are Still Unruly


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Since February, the Federal Aviation Administration has levied a total of $381,000 in fines and civil penalties against 21 airline passengers for unruly behavior on board planes, fining each at least $9,000. This came after the FAA in January adopted a zero-tolerance policy for unruly behavior inflight following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
But it seems to have been little deterrent, perhaps in large part because so few people actually got hit with fines.
The penalties include three passengers fined $15,000 each on Monday for misbehaving on flights in January and February, one passenger who was fined $10,500 for refusing to wear a mask, cursing at a flight attendant and delaying a flight in March and another fined $9,000 for mask noncompliance, the FAA said. ....

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As SFO's United Workers Face Furloughs, Lawmakers Say COVID-19 Relief Bill Could Help Save Bay Area Jobs


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A United Airlines passenger pushes a luggage cart past closed kiosks at San Francisco International Airport in 2020. United has notified more than 3,100 workers based at SFO of potential involuntary furloughs starting in April.
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Bay Area members of Congress are calling on Republican lawmakers to support a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill that the U.S. Senate is expected to take up this week. The push comes as thousands of local workers in battered industries – including most recently United Airlines workers at SFO – face a fresh round of furloughs and layoffs.
In a press event Tuesday, Rep. Jared Huffman, D-San Rafael, said the pandemic has devastated his district’s economy, which is driven by tourism, travel and recreation. ....

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17 things you need to know about getting COVID-19 tested for US-bound international flights


17 things you need to know about getting COVID-19 tested for US-bound international flights
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If you’re traveling back to the United States from abroad, prepare to pack a negative COVID-19 test.
All travelers flying to the United States U.S. citizens included need to provide proof of a negative coronavirus test before boarding. Travelers flying to U.S. territories like Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and those arriving via a land border like Mexico or Canada, are exempt. ....

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