The southwest flight returns to the door after the passenger strips of the naked, bangs on the doors of the cockpit

AND Southwest plane Boust for Foenix was forced to return to the door this week after one of the passengers approached the front of the plane and started taking off his clothes.
The woman, who said she wanted a flight and took off her completely naked, began to overcome passengers on a crowded flight, harassed the flight participants and even started hitting the pilot cab door, other passengers said, according to local outlets.
“She turned to us and took off all the clothes,” Putnik Khou-Tv said.
The second passenger explained to KPNX-TV: “She started jumping up and down, screaming at the top of the lungs. … It was a very obvious that she had a mental breakdown.”
The flight to the southwest at the Hobby Houston airport was forced to return to the gate after the passenger allegedly took off her naked. (Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)
She added, “I just hoped the plane would not take off, which is not, thank God.”
The traveler also told the KPNX that the woman claimed to be bipolar.
Houston’s airport airport (James Nielsen/Chronicle)
One of the passengers caught an incident Mobile videowhich showed her walking up -down the passage of the plane completely naked, screaming and hitting her head.
After the plane returned to the Hobby’s Hobby airport, the worker covered her in the blanket, but then the woman flew, the passenger said.
“The lady just runs out of the plane and who knows where she went?” She told KPNX.
The flight went to Phoenix from Houston. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Houston police told the station that she was taken to a hospital for a medical estimate and that she had not yet faced the accusation.
Southwest told Khou, “Local law enforcement was welcomed by flight 733 from Houston to Phoenix on Monday afternoon after returning to the gate for a buyer situation. We apologize to our customers for delay in their trips and appreciate their patience because our teams worked at their destinations.”