The flight in question happened on a Delta Air Lines trip destined to Seattle, from Honolulu, back on December 23 (file photo). CBS News writes that the largest fine the FAA can impose is US$35,000, but that multiple offences can bring a fee in excess of that. The flight in question happened on a Delta Air Lines trip destined to Seattle, from Honolulu, back on December 23. Also, the person facing the substantial penalty is one of four “unruly passengers” that the agency announced on Monday it is looking to get money from under a zero-tolerance policy. That latter instance resulted in the plane, which was heading to Chicago, being diverted to Oklahoma City.
Source: Stuff May 18, 2021 02:26 UTC