United Flight Forced to Land in Chicago After 'Knee Defender' Sparks Altercation

Knee Defender insists on its site: "If the airlines will not protect people from being battered, crunched, and immobilized — very real problems according to healthcare professionals, medical studies, government agencies, and even some airlines — then

The Knee Defender is a $21.95 mechanism-jamming lock that attaches to a tray table and is obviously aimed at stratospheric gits. A cup of water was thrown, and both passengers ejected from the United Airlines flight. The rules of reclining, stowing and 

On Sunday, a United Airlines flight was forced to divert after two passengers got into an argument over the Knee Defender, a $22 gadget that stops the person in front of the user from reclining. The little gadget was invented by Ira Goldman, a 6-foot-3

Knee Defender insists on its site: "If the airlines will not protect people from being battered, crunched, and immobilized — very real problems according to healthcare professionals, medical studies, government agencies, and even some airlines — then

A passenger on the United Airlines flight used a device called the Knee Defender to prevent the woman in front of him from reclining her seat, so she dumped water on him, and then the flight was diverted from Denver to