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Possessed Passenger's Screams Force Frontier Flight to Dallas Detour

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Published on November 24, 2023
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A routine flight from Houston to Denver took a detour into the twilight zone when passengers were thrust into an airborne confrontation with what some claimed was a supernatural disturbance. Mid-flight meltdowns turned a Frontier Airlines jet into a scene of chaos and fear, prompting a landing in Dallas as travelers and crew grappled with a woman's screams and claims of kidnapping and possession  according to the Houston Chronicle

The incident, which unfolded in a flurry of panic and prayer, was caught on video that has since gone viral. Witnessed scrambling over seats and grappling with the flight crew, the distressed woman can be heard yelling, "Stop blocking me! I've been f--king kidnapped!" Flight attendants struggled to maintain order, telling the woman and passengers repeatedly to "take your seat now" while facing a woman's wails, who had been cornered by the crew before managing to break free Complex reported.

Caught in the midst of the commotion was another passenger, donning a gray beanie, who proclaimed a dire warning to her fellow travelers. "This is actual evidence that there's a real devil that wants to kill each and every one of y'all," she declared mid-aisle, amid the high-altitude hysteria. The ominous sermon didn't end there, as the woman surveyed which of the passengers held a relationship with Jesus Christ, presaging a religious reckoning moment before breaking into gospel hymns as per Complex.

In a bid to pacify the bedlam, a crew member was seen embracing the alleged 'possessed' woman, a moment of human connection in a torrent of terror, while the singing passenger filled the cabin with verses of faith. Having climbed over seats and struck an employee, the episode reached a crescendo as police officers boarded the plane in Dallas to escort the disruptive passenger away, a service all together aloof from the heavens that flight was meant to soar through.

This episode on Frontier Airlines is just the latest in what seems to be an uptick in troubled skies. The summer had its share of viral moments, as with Tiffany Gomas, who claimed to see a menacing nonentity on her flight. And the saga of an off-duty pilot, Joseph D. Emerson, accused of trying to disable a flight's engine while battling with a psychedelic-induced nervous breakdown, raises questions about whether the theatrics are confined to the cabin or if the very individuals trusted with manning the skies are in jeopardy of losing their way.