A Tampa man who fought with flight attendants and other passengers when he tried to open the exit door of a Delta Air Lines flight two weeks ago has been indicted on five federal charges.

Joseph Daniel Hudek IV was indicted Wednesday on one count of interfering with the flight crew and four counts of assault on an aircraft.

Federal prosecutors said the flight left Seattle on July 6 and was over the Pacific Ocean, heading to China, when Hudek walked out of the first-class restroom “in an agitated state” and tried to open an exit door.

Two flight attendants tried to stop Hudek, and he threw one to the floor and punched the other, prosecutors said.

When a passenger tried to help, they said Hudek hit the man over the head with a wine bottle.

Other passengers joined in and Hudek was restrained and the flight returned to Seattle.

Hudek was arrested that night and charged with interfering with a flight crew, which carries a possible sentence of up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.