As reports of disruptive passengers soar, federal officials say they will resume offering self-defense training to airline flight attendants and pilots.
As reports of disruptive passengers soar, federal officials say they will resume offering self-defense training to airline flight attendants and pilots.
As reports of disruptive passengers soar, federal officials say they will resume offering self-defense training to airline flight attendants and pilots.
A recent incident in which a 29-year-old man is accused of biting two security screening agents at Denver International Airport is among more than five dozen episodes of unruly behavior at checkpoints in recent months, the Transportation Security Administration said this week.