A 24-year-old California woman was arrested at an international airport in New York after she exhibited “unruly behavior” on board a flight on Tuesday, authorities said.
Cynthia McKnight of Sacramento was arrested at Buffalo Niagara International Airport after allegedly opening the cabin door of a plane and then inflating the emergency exit slide.
The incident happened on an American Airlines flight that was en route to Chicago, the public transportation agency added.
Disorderly behavior on airliners can result in civil penalties totaling thousands of dollars.
The two cases involved female passengers who assaulted another passenger, or crew members, during a flight while also trying to open a cabin door. The two separate fines, of each $81,950 and $77,272 respectively, are part of the approximately $2 million fines the FAA has proposed since January.
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 masks.
“The NFTA will continue to follow the CDC recommendation that encourages people to wear masks in indoor public transportation settings at this time and that everyone should be respectful of those who choose to wear a face-covering for their personal safety,” per the statement.