Another passenger caused chaos on an Ibom Air flight this past Sunday. This comes right after that Kwam1 incident on ValuJet last week. This time it was Uyo-Lagos route on August 10th. Ibom Air identified the person as Comfort Emmanson. She apparently went after crew members during and after the flight over some safety rule argument.


So here's how it went down. Before takeoff from Uyo airport, Emmanson wouldn't turn off her phone like they kept asking her to do safety-wise. Only when the pilot made an announcement and another passenger actually turned it off for her did she comply. That set her off though they managed to calm things temporarily.


But wait till you hear what happened after landing in Lagos. She waited until everyone else got off before going after the lead crew member. According to reports she stepped on the purser's foot, ripped off her wig, threw her glasses down. Then started hitting her with shoes and slapping her face. Another crew member tried helping but got slapped too.


The worst part was when she tried grabbing a fire extinguisher to use as a weapon which could've messed up the plane bad enough to ground it. Crew held her back until airport security came videos show this part went viral online by the way. Even when Ibom's own security showed up she fought them too then slapped a supervisor after getting removed from the aircraft.


So now she's been arrested by airport security handed over to police permanently banned from Ibom flights per their statement they've also filed reports with aviation authorities praising their crew for handling it professionally.


NCAA's spokesperson Michael Achimugu made it clear they're getting tougher on these incidents saying people can't just ignore rules here that they follow elsewhere overseas basically called for better enforcement and passenger education moving forward safety being everyone's business now stronger penalties coming he said.


They're really cracking down after multiple cases lately seems like airlines are done tolerating this behavior at all costs crew safety first approach being emphasized across the board these days especially with how fast these stories spread online now everyone's watching how authorities handle it next time something pops up which probably won't take long at this rate you know how these things go