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
Passenger in front can't get her seat to recline because the passenger seated behind is using his Knee Defender, a $22 contraption that clips onto a tray table and prevents reclining by the person in front. Woman gets mad. Flight attendants asks man to
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
WASHINGTON – In the nation's skies, passengers are stretching the boundaries of decorum. Over the weekend, United Airlines Flight 1462 was traveling from Newark to Denver when a 47-year-old man attached a small device called a Knee Defender to the
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — A passenger scuffle at 35,000 feet is keeping a Washington, D.C., entrepreneur busy. Ira Goldman, the inventor of a pair of clips called “Knee Defender,” says the website that sells the product has
The Knee Defender's Inventor Defends His Invention