The Federal Aviation Administration -- which cannot prosecute violent airline passengers -- has sent only 37 unruly passenger cases to the Justice Department this year.
The FAA said it has sent the"most egregious cases" to the Justice Department. In a rare joint statement issued first to CNN, the two agencies said they are"working closely together to ensure unruly airline passengers face criminal prosecution when warranted.
"I think we're making good progress, but there's certainly more to be done," FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said Wednesday at a hearing before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation."It really does require the cooperation of all those private-sector stakeholders and including the airports, as well as the various aspects of the federal government.
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