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Frontier Airlines passenger restrained after punching seat, cracking window on Houston-bound flight

A crazy frontier airline passenger was detained by a group of fellow travelers with makeshift restraint after repeatedly punching his seat in front of him.

The flyer became unstable 20 minutes after a trip from Denver to Houston on Tuesday night.

The unidentified man is said to have begun punching the seat in front of him when a woman sitting in the seat asked the guest room attendant to change her seat. I told Khou.

A passenger on Frontier Airlines 4856 rests on a crazy man who broke the window during his flight on February 4, 2025. Victoria Clark via Storyful

When the frightened woman left her seat, the man allegedly kicked the window and broke the plexiglass cover panel in the interior.

Damage to the windows pose no threat to the safety of the plane as the flight continued its course to Bush InterContinental Airport in Houston.

The passenger sitting next to the man and in front of him left his seat to escape the potential threat.

Clark, traveling with his 3-year-old, recalled not seeing a nearby flight crew.

“Flight attendants, they just disappeared. They went to ask for help, but I don't know where they went then,” Clark recalls her views as she looked directly down the aisle. Ta.

“It's just me and this guy, and I start to get mad because I have a panic attack. Tears, I start screaming for help.

The man is said to have kicked the window and cracked the inner panel while flying. Victoria Clark via Storyful
Six travelers secured the man using shoelaces and flex cuffs. Victoria Clark via Storyful

The confused video recorded by Clark captured heroic passengers, including Clark's fiancée, who were sitting in a row.

Six travelers secured the man using shoelaces and flex cuffs, the outlet reported.

The man remained in arrest for the rest of the flight and a half.

Police detained the man and escorted him from the plane when the flight landed at Bush InterContinental Airport at 11:10pm

According to a video obtained by Khou, he was seen being caught in an airport where he was restrained in a wheelchair.

Houston police have not released the man's name or motive for the airborne explosion.

The man remained in arrest for the rest of the flight and a half. Victoria Clark via Storyful

Frontier Airlines has not filed a complaint against the man, but the FBI was brought to investigate, the outlet reported.

This post was contacted the airline for comment.

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