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Southwest flight to Maui turns back after passenger throws phone mid-air

She threw a phone at a fellow passenger

Sadik Hossain by Sadik Hossain
April 18, 2026
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Southwest flight to Maui turns back after passenger throws phone mid-air

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A Southwest Airlines flight from Oakland to Maui was forced to turn back mid-flight after a passenger started arguing with others and hurled a phone at a fellow traveler. The incident, which left passengers frightened and confused over the Pacific Ocean, has since gone viral after a TikTok documenting the ordeal racked up over 500,000 views.

The story came to light through travel blogger Michelle Tucker, who posts under the handle @stayingblonde. As BroBible reported, Tucker filmed the chaotic situation in real time, saying the pilot announced the plane was returning to Oakland with no further explanation. “My life flashed before my eyes, because I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, what’s happening?'” she said in her TikTok video.

When the flight landed back in Oakland, U.S. Marshals boarded the aircraft and removed a passenger. Only after that did the pilot explain why the plane had turned around. Tucker later said the crew chose not to make an announcement mid-flight because “they didn’t want to agitate her more.”

What actually happened on board

Tucker pieced the full story together after bumping into a fellow passenger while already in Maui. That passenger had been seated near the incident and gave her a firsthand account of what went down.

According to Tucker, the disruptive passenger had initially been seated toward the front of the plane, where she got into arguments with other travelers. Flight attendants moved her to the back. That only made things worse. She continued arguing with those around her and, at one point, threw a phone at the man seated next to her, who was traveling with his two daughters.

@stayingblonde

I hope this is not an indication of how the rest of the trip is going to go! 😳 #traveltroubles #airtravel

♬ original sound – michelle

“That is when the flight attendant said, ‘Nope. We’ve got to turn this around. She needs to get off,'” Tucker recounted. “So, that is what they did.”

Once back in Oakland, Marshals removed not only the disruptive passenger but also several others seated nearby. Tucker says those passengers had to deplane to give witness statements as part of a possible criminal case.

Southwest offered vouchers, and the trip still happened

Despite the dramatic detour, the flight departed again a few hours later and landed in Maui the same day. Southwest Airlines reached out to passengers with an apology and travel vouchers, a gesture Tucker called genuinely appreciated.

@stayingblonde

My nerves were fried after this flight. Thank God, we’re here now. Maui ❤️ #airtravel #crazystories #update #traveltroubles #flying

♬ original sound – michelle

For passengers who miss plans because of a delay caused by someone else’s behavior, compensation is not guaranteed. The Department of Transportation notes that passenger compensation rules generally apply only to controllable delays, and a safety-related turnaround typically does not qualify.

The consequences for unruly passengers can be serious

The woman removed from the flight could face more than just missing her trip. Per the FAA, unruly passengers can be hit with civil penalties of up to $43,658 per violation, and a single incident can lead to multiple violations. Beyond fines, they can face criminal prosecution, potential jail time, and removal from TSA PreCheck eligibility.

Incidents like a couple stranded abroad after being abandoned mid-trip and a passenger accidentally upgraded to first class after a medical emergency have shown that air travel can go sideways in ways nobody anticipates. But few scenarios are quite as unnerving as a mid-Pacific U-turn with no explanation, over open ocean, at 30,000 feet.

Commenters on Tucker’s video largely sided with the crew’s call. “Anytime a pilot says we’re turning and landing, I don’t care the reason,” one person wrote. “My safety is more important than my schedule.”

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Sadik Hossain

Sadik Hossain

Sadik Hossain is a journalist and editor with 7+ years in digital news. He has written for major US publications covering politics, celebrity, video games, and internet culture. Before The Front Feed, he spent years writing and editing at leading online news outlets, developing a keen editorial eye for stories that matter and headlines that connect.

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