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#No decision on whether to extend masks on planes as ‘unruly passenger’ fines surge

“No decision on whether to extend masks on planes as ‘unruly passenger’ fines surge”

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the Biden administration’s mandate requiring masks on airplanes and in public transport will either expire or be renewed on April 18 — no decision has been made.

“We all want to get to where there are fewer restrictions. We just need to get to a point where it is safe to do that,” Buttigieg told ABC’s “The View” on Friday.

The Federal Aviation Administration also said Friday that it it seeking the largest fines yet for passengers who disrupt flights after two incidents that occurred on airliners last summer.

The FAA said it proposed a civil penalty of $81,950 against a passenger who struck a flight attendant on the head, tried to open a cabin door and headbutted, spit at and tried to kick crew members and passengers even after she was placed in flexible handcuffs.

The incident happened on an American Airlines flight last July. The FAA said the passenger was arrested when the plane landed in Charlotte, NC.

The FAA is seeking a $77,272 fine against a woman who tried to open a cabin door during a flight and bit another passenger repeatedly before she was restrained by the crew on a Delta Air Lines flight from Las Vegas to Atlanta last July.

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The FAA said the fines are part of roughly $2 million in proposed penalties it has announced since Jan. 1.
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Neither person was identified. They have 30 days to respond to the accusations.

The FAA said the fines are part of roughly $2 million in proposed penalties it has announced since Jan. 1. Airlines have reported a high number of incidents since early 2021 — more than 1,000 this year alone — with most of them involving passengers who refuse to wear face masks.

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