Crazed Frontier Airlines passenger restrained by fellow travelers with shoe laces, flex cuffs after he cracks plane window

A crazed Frontier Airlines passenger was restrained by a group of fellow travelers with makeshift restraints after repeatedly punching the seat in front of him before then cracking a window with his foot.The flyer became erratic 20 minutes into the trip from Denver to Houston Tuesday night.The unidentified man allegedly began punching the seat in front of him when the woman sitting in the seat asked a flight attendant to change seats, passenger Victoria Clark told KHOU.Once the frightened woman left the seat, the man allegedly kicked at the window and cracked the interior Plexiglass cover panel.The damage to the window did not pose a threat to the safety of the plane as the flight continued its course to Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport.The passengers sitting next to and in front of the man left their seats to escape the potential threat.Clark – who was traveling with her three-year-old – recalled not seeing any of the flight crew nearby.“The flight attendants, they just disappeared – they went to go ask for help but I don’t know where they went at the time,” Clark recalled from her view directly across the aisle.

“It’s just me and this man and I start freaking out, having a panic attack.Tears, I start screaming for help ‘somebody come help us, I’m scared,'” she said.Chaotic video recorded by Clark captured the heroic passengers — including Clark’s fiancé, who was seated several rows away — stepping up to detain the man.Six travelers used shoe laces and flex cuffs to secure the man, the outlet reported.The man remained in the makeshift restraints for the flight’s remaining hour and a half.Police detained the man and escorted him off the plane when the flight landed at Bush Intercontinental Airport at 11:10 p.m.He was seen being rolled through the airport, restrained to a wheelchair, according to video obtained by KHOU.Houston Police have not released the man’s name or any motive to the mid-air outburst.Frontier Airlines ha...

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Publisher: New York Post

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