Woman bites flight attendant and tells old lady to die in NSFW video from United Airlines flight

AUnited Airlines flight was forced to land early when a woman became violent and had to be restrained by on board officials. Passengers of the flight watched in awe as the woman bit a flight attendant and yelled obscenities at people who were recording her violent outburst, which became the latest viral airplane video.

Woman bites flight attendant on United flight

The hostile passenger, whose identity has not been confirmed, had her hands restrained with zip ties during her mid-air meltdown. That didn’t stop her from biting the United flight attendant’s shoulder and tearing a huge hole his uniform. According to witnesses quoted in TMZ, she also spit on and threw punches at other passengers.

United Flight 762 did not get far in its scheduled journey from Miami, Florida, to Newark, New Jersey. The agitated passenger and following series of events caused the flight to land in Orlando, delaying the trip three and a half hours. The entire flight erupted in applause when Orlando Police finally detained the woman and dragged her off the plane.

Why was the woman so mad?

United said flight attendants were forced to restrain the passenger after she became “aggressive and disruptive.” Video recorded by fellow passengers and obtained by TMZ revealed a long list of complaints by the disgruntled woman.

“People are recording me. Don’t come to United Airlines, these people have an attitude problem,” she says in the video. She also yelled “Go back to Russia” to an older woman outside the frame of the video, in addition to plenty of curse words.

“She’s wilding,” said the person recording the video of her battling the flight attendants.

“Our flight attendants worked to de-escalate the situation and protect other customers and after landing in Orlando, law enforcement met the flight, and the passenger was removed,” United Airlines wrote in a statement to TMZ.

“We’re grateful to our team for their professionalism and for looking out for the safety of our customers and their fellow United employees.”

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