US: FAA fines two passengers who balked at wearing masks on flights

Two passengers flying on separate airlines were hit with proposed fines on Friday following incidents in which they refused to wear masks and allegedly assaulted flight attendants. The FAA is seeking penalties of $15,000 and $7,500 in the cases, which occurred in August, it said in a press release. The FAA’s action is the strongest yet by the government to affirm airline policies requiring passengers to wear face coverings as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The government hasn’t itself enacted a mask requirement, but the FAA said “federal law prohibits physically assaulting or threatening to physically assault aircraft crew or anyone else on an aircraft.” In one case, a passenger on an Allegiant Air Inc. flight from Clearwater, Florida, to Mascoutah, Illinois, who had balked at instructions to wear a mask hit a flight attendant and grabbed the attendant’s phone while screaming obscenities, the FAA alleged. The flight was diverted as a result of the incident. The FAA is seeking the higher of the two penalties in this case.<br/>
Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-21/airlines-get-15-billion-payroll-reimbursement-in-funding-deal
12/19/20