Since they stopped giving in-flight meals, there have been a lot more cases of people attacking and biting. Now, I am not saying it's definitely the cause, but there is certainly an interesting correlation. Maybe it's time to start feeding the passengers again so they don't look to their fellow travelers for a light bite.
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Aboard the Delta flight from Atlanta to Los Angeles, a passenger began attacking and biting other people on board. As the plane came to land at LAX, the male passenger lost their cool. I know some people can get frustrated as the plane taxis, but there is a limit.
As the man, who was definitely one of those guys who claps the landing and then stands up as soon as the plane stops, was waiting to leave, he lashed out. Other people on the flight had to restrain him as he attacked and began biting people.
As soon as the doors opened, he was assisted from the plane. He was quickly removed and taken to hospital for psychological evaluation. One of the men injured on the flight during the man's biting spree was also examined for injuries.
Flight Biting Quite Frightening
What drove the man to start biting the other passengers on his flight is unclear. However, with the numerous reports recently of sickness coming across the sea via flights, it might be the beginning of something big.
There is one kind of sickness I can think of that involves madness and biting. It's zombies. The rabid man was obviously case zero in the US. He has been infected, and this is the beginning. Someone needs to check on the bitten victim on the flight. Okay, so maybe the zombie outbreak is just me spitballing.
Delta Airlines has spoken out about the incident. They have not confirmed or denied that the attack was the beginning of a zombie outbreak. But they have addressed their attitude to people biting others on any flight. "Delta has zero tolerance for unruly behavior and will work with law enforcement authorities," they said.
Incidents such as these can come with a large fine. If this man is still found within his wits, he could be facing a charge of up to $37,000.
