Passenger Vaping on Plane Demands Apology, Blames Nicotine Addiction
FOX 11 Los AngelesAugust 11, 20253 min17,298 views
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- ✈️ A passenger, Peter Nguyen, was caught vaping in the airplane bathroom during an American Airlines flight from Phoenix to San Francisco.
- ⚠️ The incident occurred mid-flight, violating FAA regulations prohibiting smoking and vaping on aircraft.
Confrontation and Viral Video
- 💬 Nguyen recorded a heated confrontation with a flight attendant who opened the bathroom door while he was inside.
- 📱 The passenger demanded an apology from the flight attendant, who stated she had the right to override a locked bathroom door in certain situations.
Passenger's Perspective and Apology
- 💡 Nguyen admitted to vaping due to nicotine withdrawal, describing his addiction as making him feel helpless.
- 🙏 He later issued an apology to other passengers, stating there was no excuse for his behavior and wishing he had never started vaping.
Consequences and Aftermath
- 👮 Upon landing, Nguyen was met by San Francisco police and escorted from the airport.
- ✈️ American Airlines noted his disruptive behavior, but the flight crew did not pursue further police action.
- 🚫 Nguyen has not yet been fined by the FAA or placed on a no-fly list.
- 📉 He acknowledged that his body had built a tolerance to vaping, making it less effective over time.
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