A woman was removed from an American Airlines flight Wednesday after she reportedly attacked a flight attendant.

Flight 218 was headed from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta to Chicago O'Hare International when it was turned back to the gate after the incident occurred.

A video posted to Facebook shows the woman, wearing a blue dress, arguing with the crew after reportedly hitting a flight attendant.

Warning: This video contains obscene language.

The woman fought with crew after disrupting other passengers with a loud phone conversations and refusing to sit down during takeoff. The video also shows her holding a small dog outside of a carrier, in violation of Fort Worth-based American's pet policy.

Officer Stephanie Brown of the Atlanta police told WMAQ-TV in Chicago that the department helped escort the woman from the flight, but the FBI held jurisdiction and did not arrest or charge her.

The Atlanta division of the FBI questioned several passengers on the flight before it was allowed to depart Wednesday evening, arriving in Chicago about 4 hours late.

The woman was booked on a different flight to O'Hare on Thursday, according to Hartsfield-Jackson International. Authorities have not identified her.

Several airlines have come under fire in the past few months for a variety of incidents involving crew members.

United made headlines earlier this year, when a man was dragged off a flight that was overbooked. More recently, the airline forced a 2-year-old to sit on his mothers lap during a three-hour flight from Houston to Boston.