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Southwest: Airline passenger refuses to hang up cell phone during flight
12:04 PM CDT on Monday, May 12, 2008
Dallas police met a Southwest Airlines plane at Dallas Love Field on Monday after flight staff reported that a passenger refused to stop using his mobile phone during the flight.
The passenger was cited for disorderly conduct, Dallas police said. The passenger's name was not immediately available.
The incident occurred during a Southwest flight from Austin to Dallas. “After multiple requests, the flight attendants were not successful in getting the passenger to get off the phone,” said Southwest spokeswoman Brandy King.
Federal Aviation Administration regulations prohibit any use of mobile phones except when the aircraft is on the ground.
Ms. King said airlines can be fined up to $25,000 if they permit mobile phone usage during a flight, and individuals also can face fines.
“Our flight attendants asked for local authorities to meet the aircraft,” Ms. King said. “At that point, we stepped out of the way and left the matter to the local authorities.”
Carrie Harmon, a Transportation Security Administration spokewoman, said Monday that the federal agency was not involved with the incident.
Ms. Harmon said unless the incident involves someone who is a security threat, TSA isn’t involved.
The Federal Aviation Administration recorded 133 cases last year in which passengers were charged for “unruly” behavior, such as interfering with the duties of crew members.
That figure does not include cases in which charges were not filed.
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