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Updated · Fox News · Jun 3
Juan Gabriel Reyes Charged Over Frontier Flight 3345 Door Attempt, Facing Up to 20 Years
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 3

Juan Gabriel Reyes Charged Over Frontier Flight 3345 Door Attempt, Facing Up to 20 Years

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 3

Summary

  • Federal prosecutors charged 51-year-old Juan Gabriel Reyes with interfering with flight crew and assault after authorities said he tried to open two exit doors on Frontier Flight 3345 en route to Chicago.
  • About 45 minutes after the San Juan departure on May 31, Reyes allegedly became disruptive, tried to access the flight deck, then attacked a 33-year-old off-duty flight attendant after taking an unassigned seat.
  • Passengers and crew used flex cuffs and seatbelt extenders to restrain him, but court records say he broke free multiple times before another passenger helped pin him down.
  • The disturbance forced the pilot to divert to Miami, where the flight landed safely around 11:55 p.m. local time and Reyes was taken into custody.
  • If convicted, Reyes faces a maximum 20-year federal sentence on the interference charge, plus up to one year on the assault count.

Insights

When a passenger turns violent mid-flight, is the problem the individual or the system that fails to stop them?
As air rage incidents surge, why does the U.S. still lack a shared no-fly list for disruptive passengers?