Is Tiffany Gomas flying again? 'Crazy Plane Lady' from viral American Airlines incident says she is 'mindful about actions' now

Landing at LAX from Dallas, Tiffany Gomas expressed some nervousness about being at an airport terminal due to her newfound notoriety
UPDATED AUG 29, 2023
Tiffany Gomas took accountability for her actions (Tiffany Gomas/Twitter, New York Post/YouTube)
Tiffany Gomas took accountability for her actions (Tiffany Gomas/Twitter, New York Post/YouTube)

GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS: The woman who went viral for her mid-flight plane outburst is once again taking to the skies, hoping for a different outcome this time.

Tiffany Gomas was recently spotted at LAX after a flight from Dallas on Monday, August 28. She was questioned about the now-famous incident and what is it she 'saw' that freaked her out.

Tiffany Gomas gets nervous after returning to an airport 

According to TMZ, Tiffany mentioned feeling a bit nervous being back in an airport terminal due to her recent notoriety.

She acknowledged she was now more cautious about her behavior while onboard an aircraft and expressed a desire to maintain her composure at all costs, something she wishes she had done from the start.

However, the central question from the viral incident remains unanswered — What triggered her reaction?

Despite numerous attempts to extract a response, including from law enforcement officers who interviewed her on the day of the incident, Tiffany has refrained from disclosing the details of what she claims to have seen that day.



 

Even her previous apology did not shed light on the matter. Her reluctance to divulge the source of her meltdown has only fueled further speculation.


 
 
 
 
 
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Critics have noted that her ambiguous responses seem to be veering towards shameless self-promotion.

Tiffany Gomas' ongoing silence deepens mystery behind viral airplane outburst

As Tiffany continues to maintain her silence on the matter, the mystery behind her initial outburst on the plane remains unresolved, leaving observers and the public intrigued by the mystery only she can solve.

Tiffany Gomas is a 38-year-old marketing executive residing in Dallas. Gomas' erratic behavior reportedly erupted after a disagreement with her traveling companions during a flight on July 2.

She had alleged at the time that her relatives had pilfered her AirPods, which triggered her outburst.

The police document states, "The female then started claiming the aircraft was not safe and did not want the aircraft to leave due to her believing it would not make it to its destination."

The police report of the incident continues, "Due to the statements, the flight attendants felt the aircraft needed to be rescreened. The airline manager explained that the passenger was denied boarding and they wanted her escorted to the public side."

"TSA personnel arrived at the scene to conduct a full rescreening of the aircraft," the incident report concluded.

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