air rage

The phrase "air rage" refers to aggressive or disruptive behavior displayed by passengers during a flight. It involves acts of violence, verbal abuse, or other unruly conduct that disturbs the peace and safety of the aircraft and its occupants. Air rage incidents can include physical assaults on crew members or fellow passengers, refusal to follow instructions, excessive drinking, smoking, or any behavior that compromises the passengers' or crew members' well-being or jeopardizes the flight's safety.


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