American Passenger Creates Chaos Over Lost Charger, Offers $100 To Sit In Cockpit; Watch Video
A deranged man onboard in American airlines flight to Denver on Sunday, created chaos among passengers over lost charger, provided meals and unhinged demands. The man claimed himself as “the realest person on the East Coast” — and bragged about working with Florida rapper Kodak Black. The man yells at cabin crew and passengers relentlessly, ranting for about 12 minutes, eventually was detained.

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A deranged man onboard in American airlines flight to Denver on Sunday, created chaos among passengers over lost charger, provided meals and unhinged demands. The man claimed himself as “the realest person on the East Coast” — and bragged about working with Florida rapper Kodak Black. The man yells at cabin crew and passengers relentlessly, ranting for about 12 minutes, disturbing the other passengers. The whole incident was captured by one of the passengers who later posted it on the social media.
Offers $100 To Sit In The Cockpit
The now viral video captures the man who is yelling continuously. He started panicking over his lost charger then complains about the services the airline was providing. He also tries to negotiate for a refund or a better seat, even offering to pay $100 to sit in the cockpit — while saying he expects first class.
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Deranged Passenger Demands Alcohol
He then demands a shot of liquor — before saying he “doesn’t even like to drink” — and threatens “to light a blunt on this plane.” At one point, he pulls an orange prescription bottle out of his backpack and pops something in his mouth.
At one point he also took turn to one of the flight attendants, said, "I expected better from you. I said you have beautiful eyes … I was trying to be nice." When other passengers tried to confront him for his behaiviour, he also shut them with abusive treatment.
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What American Airline Said?
American Airlines said the 'disruptive passenger' was eventually forced to get out of the plane before takeoff. “The flight continued as scheduled following the removal. We thank our customers for their patience and apologize for the inconvenience,” the airline said.
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