When a fight breaks out at 35,000 feet, people—particularly pilots—pay attention. That’s what caused three U.S. flights to make unscheduled landings in little more than a week. Experts predict that’s only the tip of the vertical stabilizer. Expect more.
All three emergency groundings occurred when disputes over reclining seats escalated into outright fights. To ensure the safety of passengers and crew, the pilots put their planes on the ground, removed the combatants and flew on.
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