Flight attendants have once again resorted to duct tape to restrain an unruly passenger — this time tying down a 13-year-old boy on an general flight as another family member punched a window, according to the airline.
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Video posted by the station shows masked passengers helping the crew restrain the wild adolescent. One flight attendant is seen scurrying up the aisle with a roll of gray duct tape.
The flight diverted to us-regions where the boy was taken into custody, according to CBS LA. No one was reported injured.
Duct tape also was used in two other recent airline incidents, including passenger Maxwell Berry, 22, being tied to the back of a seat on a Frontier flight from Philadelphia to Miami on Aug. 3.
He was accused of groping two flight attendants and groping another.
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American Airlines spokesperson Laura Masvidal told The Post in a statement that the plane was diverted to Honolulu “due to an incident with a passenger on board,” adding that “customers were re-accommodated on other flights or provided hotel accommodations
She added: “Safety and security is our top priority and we apologize to our customers for any inconvenience this caused.”
Masvidal declined to provide details about the child, his family and the incident.
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