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Evil spirit! An angry Karen yells ‘I hope they all crash and die!’ to plane passengers as they escort her off a budget airline flight
- The unidentified woman was leaving the Las Vegas airport on Sunday when she was asked to leave the Spirit flight.
- Other passengers jeered as she and a male companion left the flight, causing her to turn and scream.
- As he exited the plane, he yelled, “I hope you all crash and die,” prompting gasps from the passengers.
- The pilot then got up from his seat in the cockpit and followed her off the plane: passengers speculated that she was going to request to be added to a no-fly list.
A woman went viral after being pulled off a Spirit flight, turning to the passengers and yelling, “I hope you all crash and die.”
The unnamed woman was asked to leave the flight before it took off from Las Vegas on Sunday.
A passenger, known only as Brad, recorded the incident on TikTok.
The woman leaves the plane with her belongings – it is not clear why she was asked to leave – and is followed by a companion.
The unidentified woman was asked to leave the flight while on the tarmac in Las Vegas on Sunday.
As she exited the plane, she turned and yelled at the other passengers who were making fun of her.
Other passengers jeer and interrupt her, and one yells, ‘Boo!’
The woman replies: ‘Boo you, b****. If you were in my place, you would do the same.
She and the man leave the plane, and she calls out from the tunnel, “I hope they all crash to their deaths.”
The passengers gasp in horrified silence, and then the pilot can be seen getting up from his seat in the cockpit and exiting the plane after her.
Passengers speculated that she intended to request to be placed on a no-fly list as punishment for her lurid threat.
The woman was escorted off the plane by security teams and followed by a male escort.
The pilot can be seen getting up from his seat and exiting the cockpit. He then followed the woman out of the plane.
Spirit has yet to comment on the incident and has not responded to DailyMail.com’s request for comment.
The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) said that, as of December 15, 2,359 unruly passenger reports had been filed and 553 enforcement cases had been initiated.
A total of 823 investigations were opened.
The worst year since records began in 1995 was 2021, when 1,091 investigations were launched, a massive increase from 2020, which saw just 183, and 2019, with 146.
Much of the 2021 riots stemmed from discussions of COVID-19 precautions such as face masks.
The FAA state: ‘Interfering with the duties of a crew member violates federal law.
“The repercussions for passengers who behave in an unruly manner can be substantial.
“They can be fined by the FAA or prosecuted on criminal charges.”
Riders can face fines of up to $37,000 for unruly behavior.