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Tarmac Tantrum: Passenger Erupts in Profanity, Removed
1 Dec
Summary
- Passenger removed from flight after extreme outburst.
- Flight faced significant delays before the incident.
- Outburst occurred after the plane was held on tarmac.

A recent flight from Newark Liberty International Airport experienced significant disruption when a passenger erupted in anger. The flight, bound for Charleston, South Carolina, had already endured a three-hour delay followed by an approximately hour-and-a-half wait on the tarmac. Passengers were reportedly informed of an additional lengthy wait to depart.
Frustration mounted among travelers due to the cumulative delays. The situation escalated when one passenger began verbally abusing a flight attendant and using profanity. Attempts by other passengers to de-escalate the situation proved unsuccessful, leading to the flight crew taking measures to manage the disruptive behavior.
Ultimately, the aircraft returned to the gate specifically to remove the incensed passenger. She was then escorted off the plane, drawing attention from fellow travelers who documented the event. The flight attendants were commended for their calm handling of the volatile situation.




