Safety at Work Boise, ID (WorkersCompensation.com) – A female airline passenger was restrained while the plane was rerouted after she hit two crew members who were trying to calm her down. Officials with Alaska Airlines, said Flight 1057 from Portland, Ore., to Dallas Texas was disrupted when Tracy Barkhimer, 61, began displaying “erratic behavior.” The | WorkersCompensation.com
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