Passenger Could Face 20 Years in Prison for Punching Flight Attendant in the Face



A traveler has been accused of battery subsequent to being expelled from a flight for supposedly attacking a flight specialist.

The man, Colby Hilleary, was on an American Airlines flight from Fort Lauderdale to Dallas/Fort Worth, when he started to carry on "sporadically," as per KHOU11

He supposedly told the flight chaperon that "the plane was going the wrong way," and that "there were no pilots" on load up.

After proceeded with grumblings and odd conduct, Hilleary escaped his seat and punched a flight orderly in the face, asserting the plane was commandeered, as indicated by the Tampa Bay Times.

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The plane made a crisis arrival at Tampa International Airport, where Hilleary was captured. The Tampa Bay Times detailed that a judge requested Hilleary to submit to a mental treatment, and that he is banned from any air travel.

Meddling with the obligations of a flight specialist is culpable up to 20 years in jail and fines up to $250,000.

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