The investigation is being conducted after another passenger attacked another passenger On the Delta air flight From Atlanta to Los Angeles, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed.
FAA FOX News Digital told the Air Lines 501 flight landing safely at Los Angeles International Airport at approximately 11:45 am on Monday, after reporting the crew Passenger disorder.
The agency said that Airbus A350 was traveling from Hartfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport when the accident occurred on the plane.
The Federal Aviation Administration says it will conduct an investigation into the alleged attack.

The investigation is underway after a wild passenger attacked another passenger on an air trip from Atlanta to Los Angeles. (Massimo Fassare/Massimo Fassare/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
A fox spokesman participated with the Fox News Digital and confirmed that they were working with law enforcement authorities and had “zero tolerance” for this type of behavior.
“Delta is absolutely forgiven with unbridled behavior and worked with law enforcement authorities in the investigation,” a spokeswoman for Delta Air participated in a statement.

The entrance to the FAA headquarters in Washington, DC (J. David Ake/Getty Images)
The airline or FAA did not share what happened or if the passenger would face any criminal or civil penalties.
The Los Angeles Fire Fire Department with Kabc-TV has shared that the flight crew on the flight stated that the adult male was alleged that it should have been restricted after biting one passenger and hit others.

A crew said on the trip that an adult male claimed to be restricted after biting one passenger and hit others. (Istock)
The officials added that an ambulance took the wild passenger to the hospital for a psychological evaluation and later returned to a passenger examination.
FAA said that I reported airlines More than 1,800 unbridled passengers in 2024.
One of these incidents included a “wild” passenger on a trip from Cincinnati to Las Vegas, on December 23, it should have been. It was transferred to Kansas, Where the passenger was removed.
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To date, more than 300 of these types of accidents have been registered in 2025, according to the FAA website.
The agency said: “The Federal Aviation Administration follows the executive procedures for any passenger attacking, threatening, intimidating or interfering with the members of the airline, and it can propose civil penalties of $ 37,000 per violation.”
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