An image of a passenger tied up in a seat on an American domestic flight has spread online and is sending shock.



On the 4th local time, foreign media such as ABC in the US reported that the incident that took place on the 'Frontier Airline' flight from Philadelphia to Miami on the 31st of last month was spreading through the passengers' SNS.



The controversial video showed a man in an orange suit tied to a seat with box tape tied all over his body.



Even the man's mouth was covered with tape, and he shook his head, removed the tape, and shouted "Help!"



It was none other than the flight attendants who tied the man up like this.




Another video filmed by passengers showed the man before he was tied to his seat.



The man who yelled at the flight attendants and passengers, "You are all garbage. My parents make 2 million dollars (about 2.28 billion won)," finally started running and punching the crew.



The man is said to have taken off his jacket while intoxicated and even molested two female flight attendants.




In the end, the crew had to force the man into his seat and tie him up to prevent further harm.

The passengers who watched the whole situation cheered and cheered the crew.



Max Berry, 22, was arrested after landing at Miami Airport on a misdemeanor charge.




Upon learning that the crew had tied the passenger with tape, Frontier Airlines initially said, "Until the investigation is complete, the flight of the crew members involved in the incident will be suspended."



However, as the voices supporting the flight attendants gained strength, the airline changed its position, saying, "We will always support the flight attendants, and in particular, we will stand in solidarity with the employees who have been victims of assault."



The American Flight Attendant Association said, "Over the past year, 85% of flight attendants have been damaged by the actions of passengers, and 20% have also been involved in violent incidents."



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