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Alaska Airlines flight attendant punches screaming man who attacked female passenger

Alaska Airlines flight attendant was forced repeatedly to force the woman he was attacking by screaming about experiencing a “violent medical episode,” viral video shows Masu.

Annoying footage, Uploaded to social mediaShowing a male flight attendant riding an FLT. 221 to Portland, Oregon, before taking off from Oakland, California on February 1st, the man behind her desperately tried to save a female passenger.

“Let go of her hair!” You can hear someone scream as the flight attendant tries to pry the man's hand out of her lock.

Alaska Airlines flight attendants punch unruly passengers in their throats and torso, causing the woman to let go of her hair. Walterizzle/x

If that fails, the flight attendant begins to punch the man with his throat and torso until the unruly passengers eventually relent and let go of the frightened woman who has been helped out from the aisle by other flyers.

The flight attendant pushes the man's face back and keeps him in place as the passengers begin to howling uncontrollably.

Alaska flight attendants then call for “another competent man” to ensure that unruly passengers do not injure others.

One witness who uploaded the video to X claimed that the reversed passenger “says strange things and goes back and forth.”

The flight attendant continues to detain the man with the help of other passengers until police arrive. Walterizzle/x
Alaska Airlines said the incident occurred on February 1 on a flight from Oakland, California to Portland, Oregon. Getty Images

After a chaotic explosion, the plane returned to the gates of Auckland Airport, where an unruly passenger was arrested and placed in police custody. The flight was then cancelled.

Alaska Airlines praised the flight attendant's quick action and confirmed that a virus incident occurred on one of its flights as it banned suspects from all future flights.

“He appeared to be experiencing a violent medical episode with ongoing physical assault on other passengers and crews,” the airliner explained in a statement.

“Our flight attendants' top responsibility is the safety of our guests and crew onboard,” Alaska said. “Our crew responded quickly to this chaotic situation and kept all our guests safe until law enforcement intervened.

“At this point, the guests in question are banned from Alaska and the horizon due to the nature of the physical attack.”

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